Thursday, March 19, 2009

Dell Adamo: positive first impressions


Dell put on the market its first notebook Ultra - Adamo 13. In fact, it is only the first model in this series as soon Dell will release another model yet, Adamo 9. It so happened that the experts of the British portal Pocket-Lint have become among the first who was able to familiarize themselves with this model, they decided to share with us the first impressions of the so-called the thinnest in the world of mobile systems, as some media have rushed to baptize Adamo.

So, Dell has a new baby at Pocket-Lint experts in more than a pleasant experience. This model is not only a stylish design, but also a balanced configuration and the high quality of manufacturing.

While the Adamo is only released in two versions. In the basic version of this model is equipped with a processor Intel Core 2 Duo 1,2 GHz, the integrated Intel GMA X4500HD graphics and 2 GB of RAM. The second version is not difficult to guess and boasts a processor Intel Core 2 Duo 1,4 GHz, 4 GB of RAM and note module wireless 3G. Nevertheless, they are not a discrete graph.

Perhaps the biggest drawback is the price Dell Adamo. Even the basic version will cost you 1999 dollars. Regarding the second, the so-called "advanced" version, it is even more expensive - 2699 U.S. dollars. However, the testers have the same impression, that everything that has even the slightest relevance to this model, it is mad expensive. It is also worth noting that Adamo uses external optical DVD drives and Blu-ray, and you can increase its memory up to 8 GB, but tazhe install hard drives 250 or 500 gigabytes, but for a fee. In general we can say that Dell Adamo perfect solution technically, but alas, this model was released in far not the best times for the world economy.