Dell's been teasing us with its beautiful Adamo laptop for the past two months, and finally the thin and stylish laptop is revealed in all its glory. This 13-inch notebook rolls out in the U.S. and 24 other countries on March 26th, and its price of a buck shy of $2000 might scare away bargain hunters, but not the style-conscious.
The first in a planned line of fancy laptops (we hear there's a nine-incher on the way), this first Adamo has mostly respectable but not astonishing specs, including a 128GB solid-state drive, 2GB of memory, integrated Intel X4500 graphics, but a weak 1.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo U9300 processor. The solidly built, slim unit weighs four pounds.
The real story is the way this baby looks and feels. We've held both the aluminum and black Adamo laptops in our hands and can tell you that these are uniquely designed and high-quality PCs, which we immediately coveted at first sight in an early-January secret demo. Slim, shiny, all solid-state — it's the laptop of the year so far. Get a good look at both models in the gallery below, and for details, read the press release after the Continue jump.
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