Originally from lowyat.net
| by Terence |
| Friday, 20 March 2009 01:44 PM |
| Dell just recently unveiled the world's thinnest laptop, the Adamo series which Dell's calls the pinnacle of craftsmanship, design and feature. The Adamo features a chassis milled from a single piece of aluminum with precision detailing and a scalloped backlit keyboard and a high definition edge-to-edge glass 13.4" LCD display. 128GB solid state hard drive, draft-N WiFi and Bluetooth™ are standard while integrated mobile broadband support is optionally available. Powered by Intel Core 2 Duo running on DDR3 memory, the Adamo is capable to last up to almost 5 hours of usage on a single charge running on Microsoft Vista Home Premium. Available in Onyx and Pearl colors, the Adamo also comes with a broad range of complementary accessories including external hard drives, external optical drives, USB drives and a unique line of bags from TUMI but only in the US. Certainly with this being a premium item and Dell's flagship no less, it comes with a premium price too, starting from RM7399. p/s: "milled from a single piece of aluminum" - sounds familiar... idea from "Epor" huh ?
sounds nice, with the "flagship" pricetag... Wow ? O.o>
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