Shows how the Adamo is built by robots

Mar 10, 2009 09:55 GMT  ·  By

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 release another teaser, keeping our minds on what looks like one of the company's most interesting and unique designs for a portable computer system. On that note, Round Rock, Texas-based Dell has just released a new video of the laptop, once again showing us that it is ready to officially unveil the product.

 

In this recent video, Dell appears to be keen on showing us a bit more of Adamo's design and how it's unique, compared to other systems on the market. The video shows two robot arms, assembling the unique and really cool looking Adamo laptop. Unfortunately, the teaser does nothing to provide us with some more technical details on the system or at least announce a future release date. However, if you are keen on seeing some more of Adamo's beauty, be sure to check out the video via this link.

 

It's nice to see Dell is keeping us informed on the Adamo; however, it would have been nicer if the Round Rock, Texas-based PC vendor had finally decided to officially roll out the product and provide us with more interesting details such as pricing and configuration specifications.

 

As you have probably already seen in previous videos and pictures on the Internet, the Adamo appears to be one of the company's best portable systems to date. It combines some unique design features inside an ultrathin chassis that should appeal to the fashion taste of those who want a PC alternative to Apple's famous ultrathin MacBook Air.