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Dell just introduced what the company claims to be the slimmest 15.6-inch notebook on the planet, the XPS 15z, which is powered by Intel's second-generation Core processors and also features Nvidia discrete graphics.
The XPS 15z is the first model to be released in a series of thin and ultra-powerful Dell noteb... |
25 May 2011 03:59 GMT |
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About two months ago, Dell hinted that the company is working on a successor for its retired Adamo thin and light laptop and it now seems like this new notebook model is expected to arrive in just a few weeks' time.
The yet-unnamed product line will debut with a 15.6-inch model that will be the thinnest in it... |
5 May 2011 06:11 GMT |
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It would appear that, although companies usually stick to launching new products, Dell decided to stop selling a certain laptop, one that, oddly enough, has only been around for four months and has actually been selling well.Some time ago, it was reported that Dell had decided to totally kill off the Adamo notebook ... |
21 February 2011 09:35 GMT |
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It's always sad to see some iconic product reaching the end of life (in some cases, a lot sooner than normally expected), but this is exactly what's happened with Dell's Adamo line of notebooks, at some point seen as the only system capable of posing a threat to Apple's MacBook Air.Unfortunately, ... |
9 February 2011 05:47 GMT |
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It really seems that strange things are happening in the “Dell Adamo land,” since, after the ultra-portable system got a price cut back in late December, it's now available at an ever lower price point, although, this time around, the price drop is also accompanied by quite a significant decrease in ... |
17 January 2011 02:18 GMT |
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Ultrathin laptops may be known for being more expensive compared to stronger but thicker and heavier notebooks, but Dell figured it would try to make this less true for the Adamo 13, a model that has been on sale for quite a while.Ultrathin laptops are intended for business users that frequently travel and whose pur... |
27 December 2010 04:36 GMT |
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Dell launched its Adamo laptop series back in March 2009 when the cheapest of them was priced at a staggering $1,999, namely the Adamo Aspire. The company subsequently cut the prices on the entire line. The Aspire's price fell by $500, to $1,499 and, more recently, to $999. In parallel, the Adamo Desire, which i... |
29 January 2010 05:29 GMT |
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Following a series of leaked reports and teasers, the Round Rock, Texas-based Dell, one of the world's leading vendors of personal computer systems, has finally decided to officially debut its much-anticipated Adamo XPS ultra-thin laptop. Featuring a thickness of just 9.99mm, the new model adds to the company... |
6 November 2009 02:55 GMT |
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While most of you are likely waiting to see what Dell’s Adamo XPS laptop will pack under the hood, the Round Rock, Texas-based PC vendor went and updated its Adamo Desire model, which is the first Adamo laptop to be launched by the company. According to available configuration options, the Adamo Desire will now... |
20 October 2009 02:20 GMT |
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Round Rock, Texas-based Dell has been teasing its customers with a new Adamo laptop since early September, when the outfit announced the Adamo XPS laptop. Said to have been “crafted to fall in love with,” said Adamo XPS is expected to become a competitor for Apple's much-hyped MacBook Air, one of the... |
9 October 2009 09:11 GMT |
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September might just become a month of new products, coming from a considerable number of companies and spanning across a wide range of segments. With Intel's new, Lynnfield-based Core i5 and Core i7 just announced, PC vendors will have their hands full, and announce new products that will be based on the said p... |
10 September 2009 02:52 GMT |
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Early this year, Round Rock, Texas-based Dell, one of the world's leading vendors of portable computer systems, announced the introduction of the much-anticipated Adamo laptop, an ultra-portable computer system that has been designed to compete with the likes of Apple's MacBook Air or HP's Voodoo Envy.... |
22 July 2009 05:22 GMT |
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After finally having released its much anticipated Adamo luxury notebook, Round Rock, Texas-based Dell is rumored to be preparing the release of yet another Adamo model, dubbed Adamo 9. This model was spotted in one of the company's own support documents, indicating that it would be made available alongside the ... |
18 March 2009 11:15 GMT |
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After much anticipation, Round Rock, Texas-based Dell has finally decided to launch its ultra-thin portable computer system, known as the Adamo, which is meant to meet the needs of tech fashionistas, as it combines an ultra-sleek design with the basic in computing performance. Starting at US$1,999, the new Dell lapto... |
17 March 2009 04:01 GMT |
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As some of you remember, earlier this year Dell announced the world that it was getting ready to roll out a new ultrathin portable computer system, dubbed Adamo, which would compete with Apple's MacBook Air. However, it appears that some time has passed since we last heard of the Adamo, and Dell decided to relea... |
10 March 2009 05:55 GMT |
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After much anticipation and a series of articles surfacing on the web, prior to the debut of this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, Dell has finally introduced its latest portable computer system, the Dell Adamo. Claimed to be the company’s response to Apple’s thin MacBook Air, ... |
12 January 2009 02:28 GMT |
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Approximately two weeks ago, Dell was first rumored to be planning the release of its very own MacBook Air competitor, a product currently known as the Adamo. Since then, a number of speculations have been made on the supposed technical specifications of Dell's upcoming portable computer system. However, the lat... |
28 December 2008 03:33 GMT |
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Back in January this year, Apple released what it described as the “world's thinnest notebook,” officially known as the MacBook Air. Since its release, the MacBook Air has experienced some modifications, along with the official unveiling of the company's updated line of portable computer systems... |
19 December 2008 08:02 GMT |
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