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    Dell’s Ultra-Thin Adamo Notebook Gets Release Date, Price

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    Nathan Eddy
    Published October 19, 2009
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      The Adamo XPS, Dell’s answer to Apple’s thin, lightweight Air notebook, will be released on Oct. 22, the same day Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating system hits store shelves.

      According to a report from Business Week, the Adamo XPS notebook, the follow-up to the company’s Adamo ultra-thin released in March, measures 0.39 inch thick (the world’s thinnest) and includes a heat-sensing strip on the lid of the screen, which when swiped opens up the notebook automatically. The XPS will reportedly retail for $2,000 upon release. Dell first previewed the XPS through a specially created Website in September.

      On the company’s Website, the Adamo product page offers few details about the new device, with just a few photos of the XPS model in razor-thin profile. At roughly half the thickness of the Adamo notebooks released earlier this year, the XPS measures less than 1 centimeter (or four-tenths of an inch) thick. For comparison, the Apple Air is three-quarters of an inch at its thickest point. The Air retails for $1,499, the same price point as the Adamo models launched in March. “This isn’t going to be a high-volume product for us, but it’s going to be a product that says, ‘Wow! Dell did that. What else does Dell have?'” Ronald G. Garriques, head of Dell’s consumer division, told Business Week.

      The current Adamo notebooks come in a choice of pearl- or onyx-colored casing. The “Admire” model, sporting a 1.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor with Centrino technology, 2GB of 800MHz DDR3 dual-channel memory and a 128GBsolid-state drive, starts at $1,499, while the 1.4GHz “Desire” with 4GB of memory and a 256GB solid-state drive starts at $2,299. The Desire model also features mobile broadband capability.

      Shared features include a 13.4-inch, 16:9, high-definition (720p) WLED display; a full-size keyboard with back-lighting and scalloped, metallic key cap design; an integrated 1.3-megapixel camera and integrated digital microphone; and a 5-hour battery life capacity through using Li-Polymer cells.

      Dell is also offering two luxury packages, “Jet-Setter” and “Entrepreneur”: The Jet-Setter package, which costs $1,849, includes a pearl-colored Adamo, Tumi notebook case, an Adamo external DVD-RW drive, Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007, and one year of Adamo premium service. The Entrepreneur package includes the Pearl Adamo notebook, external DVD-RW drive and one year of premium service offered for $1,699.

      Nathan Eddy
      Nathan Eddy
      A graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Nathan was perviously the editor of gaming industry newsletter FierceGameBiz and has written for various consumer and tech publications including Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, CRN, and The Times of London. Currently based in Berlin, he released his first documentary film, The Absent Column, in 2013.

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