Dell Adamo

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Dell Adamo XPS

The Dell Adamo is a subnotebook from the Texan manufacturer Dell , which competes with devices like Apple's MacBook Air , Lenovo's ThinkPad X301 and Hewlett-Packard's “Voodoo Envy 133”. In November 2009 Dell released the Adamo XPS , which is only 9.7 to 10.3 mm thick.

history

The Adamo was presented at the Consumer Electronics Show in 2009 . The notebook was also launched in the first half of 2009. In November, Dell released the Adamo XPS. With a thickness of 9.7 to 10.3 mm, it is the thinnest notebook in the world and is sold in Germany by Media Markt electronics stores.

Technology in the Dell Adamo

The Adamo is available in two equipment variants. The device has an aluminum housing. The Adamo has a 13.4 inch large display . It is available with an Intel Core 2 Duo based on Penryn with 1.4 or 2.1 GHz (only with the "Onyx" version). An SSD with 128 or 256 GB (only with the "Onyx" version) is built into the Adamo. It lacks the Adamo a built-in DVD - drive . The battery should last up to 5 hours. The notebook communicates wirelessly via WLAN in networks based on IEEE -802.11a / b / g / n, as well as via Bluetooth 2.1. A modem for UMTS and HSDPA is also available, but only in the more expensive version of the device. As operating system is Microsoft Windows 7 used Home Premium. The Adamo has a display port, 3 USB ports (one eSATA combination), jack audio output and an integrated RJ-45 connection. The dimensions of the notebook are 331 mm × 242 mm × 9.99 mm (W × D × H) and weighs 1.81 kg.

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  3. ^ Dell Adamo - Golem.de
  4. Dell Adamo - dell.de