Items tagged with 'Adamo'

Dell's Adamo XPS Gets Real: $1799 For The World's Thinnest Notebook

Dell's Adamo XPS Gets Real: $1799 For The World's Thinnest Notebook

Dell sure has been teasing this machine long enough, and finally we're able to stop wondering and start digesting. What we have here today is the planet's thinnest laptop. Granted, that record seems to be broken and re-set about every other month now, but honestly, we'll be shocked if someone makes a notebook thinner than... Read More
Dell Leaks Two More Adamo XPS Images: Thin Is Definitely In

Dell Leaks Two More Adamo XPS Images: Thin Is Definitely In

Remember Dell's Adamo XPS that was teased back in early September? Almost a month later, Dell is looking to grab some more attention by introducing two new shots of the 9.99mm-thin notebook. We're still not given much to think on, but the two new images of the Adamo XPS confirm that a 3.5mm headphone jack is present, at... Read More
Dell Teases Adamo XPS: A 9.99mm-Thin Notebook

Dell Teases Adamo XPS: A 9.99mm-Thin Notebook

There isn't much to go on yet, but Dell's still-young Adamo lineup is about to grow by 1. Or by 9.99, depending on what measure you're looking at. Just a few months after Dell introduced the standard Adamo--which was amazingly sleek and thin in its right--the company has now confessed that another Adamo is on the way.The... Read More
Dell Unleashes the Adamo

Dell Unleashes the Adamo

Perhaps as an effort to counter what Apple achieved with the MacBook Air, Dell is introducing the new Adamo. Touted as the world’s thinnest laptop, the Adamo features a visually striking thin profile and three-toned outer finish. Adamo, pronounced "A-dahm-o," means "to fall in love with" in Latin. Dell is certainly hoping... Read More
Dell Confirms the Adamo (More or Less)

Dell Confirms the Adamo (More or Less)

We wrote earlier about the Dell Adamo, or at least, the Dell Adamo website and the various clues around the Web about what was rumored to be a MacBook Air competitor. It seems that there is now confirmation. It all started when the New York Times Bits blog noticed a blurb (since removed) at luxury lifestyle site Uptownlife.net... Read More