So after all the teasers for the 13-inch Adamo “luxury product” leading up to CES, Dell pulled the curtain off the Adamo, then refused to explain ANYTHING about the laptop.
They’re so tight lipped with details, they wouldn’t even answer a question asking what class of laptops this falls under (see: luxury product). We don’t know much about the laptop so far, but the Model had no problem holding it up with one hand, so I’d assume it’s pretty light. Dell also said something about using high quality materials in the design, and I’m guessing this thing is going to be super expensive. Anyways, here it is, the first look at the Adamo, Dell’s Answer to the Macbook Air and Voodoo Envy 133.
Dell optiplex
April 20, 2009 at 8:59 PM
I’ve bought the 1521 laptop a couple of days ago. What can I say?
Report PermalinkIt’s perfect. The batteries works up to 4 hours (if you power off
the wireless interfaces). Also, I was lucky enough to get the model
without that TrueLife glossy screen. The bad thing is that the laptop
only comes with Windows Vista, and therefore has only Vista drivers.
It was somehow hard to find the Windows XP drivers for all presented
devices, but finally I have found them all.
Again – this laptop is just perfect.