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For a brand known for mainstream, middle-of-the-road laptops (and now inexpensive netbooks), Dell has put a surprising amount of effort into creating high-end products. The company acquired gaming PC leader Alienware, launched the XPS and Studio lines, and created the Adamo, its ultra high-end laptop.
The original Adamo was a thin MacBook Air competitor, but the revamped version (which has long been discussed, but only sporadically available to the public) is even more extreme, with a unique design and 9.99mm body.
Like the HP Envy and the Sony Vaio Z116, we sometimes call these £1,500 (or more) systems 'CEO laptops', as they seem most likely to be used as high-end showpieces by those who don't mind paying premium prices for essentially the same components as lower-cost laptops. The Adamo XPS is currently exclusively available in the UK through John Lewis, where it will set you back £1,750.
Read more: http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/laptops/dell-adamo-xps-review-49305498/#ixzz19silZ0lE
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venommidres 10 months ago
way to chew gum...lol fail :)
salsamaster112 10 months ago
Chewing gum :-D
mitchilitchi 1 year ago
lol youl never get it its a review unit! :)
delliswierd 1 year ago