iFixit teamed up with TechRepublic to tear down the new Dell Adamo, and they were especially impressed with how many parts actually fit inside the slim laptop.
The Dell Adamo is the MacBook Air designed by Batman. I’m not just saying that because I’m holding the dark onyx version of the machine—the first of the production units, ready for serious testing.
It’s as sexy as a pillow fight between Scarlett Johansson and Megan Fox, as light (or even lighter) as an Olsen twin and as skinny as Mischa Barton (what? – I’ve been reading Defamer) and now Dell has announced the local specs and pricing of their new Adamo notebook.
The Adamo’s only just come out, but it looks like we might already know what Dell’s next step is-an ultra-portable 9-inch Adamo and a 22-inch Studio One all-in-one PC.
Dell fully unveiled their Adamo laptop and it appears to fit somewhere between the Voodoo Envy 133 and MacBook Air with a 1.2 GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 128-gigabyte SSD and 1.6cm thickness.
If this spyshot of an internal Dell invitation to the launch event is to be believed, yes. So is Dell burying this under iPhone 3.0 or what? [Thanks, tipster!]
Pictures of Dell’s ultra-thinner-than-Air Adamo have been dark or teasing partials, but here it is, fully revealed. The form factor is gorgeous and makes the Envy look boring. But there are some things I hate, too.
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.
A Google cache at Dell’s site reveals a few details about their upcoming MacBook Air competitor, the Adamo. The leak indicates a few interesting things about Dell’s plan for peripherals, and hints at price.
The (pulled) post on fashion site UptownLife that suggested Dell’s Adamo is a MacBook Air rival was actually a Dell ad, a spokesman admitted to the NYT. Which confirms it’s a MacBook Air thinger. [Bits]