Man, Dell’s Adamo is intriguing me again.
I like thin laptops and all, but this is crazy!
UPDATE: Whoa.
Man, Dell’s Adamo is intriguing me again.
I like thin laptops and all, but this is crazy!
UPDATE: Whoa.
Dell has finally updated their super-secretative Adamo website. Actually, I think it would be more accurate to say it’s added a piddling amount of content that basically consists only of links to videos and articles about the Adamo that first appeared after it’s sort-of announcement at CES 2009. The videos and articles are fine enough, but if you’re someone who’s been gobbling up Adamo content like hotcakes (that’d be me) there’s absolutely nothing new for you at the website other than an obviously contrived marketing campaign.
But that’s fine. Good things come to those who wait.
Apparently, there are reports that the Dell Adamo may be delayed until the second half of 2009. Of course, in light of Dell’s emphatic statements at CES earlier this month that their new, luxury ultraportable would be ready the first half of 2009, this comes as no surprise.
Good thing I just bought a Gateway 200ARC on eBay to mine for parts and repair!
The Adamo has landed. Dell unveiled its new, highly-anticipated luxury line of laptops at CES today, and it is a sight to behold. Although Dell was apparently being very coy about its new miracle of technology and didn’t answer any specific questions about the Adamo, a few gadget blogs were allowed some up-close and personal picture time with the Adamo after the press event, thusly ensuring that the public would get just enough of a peek to continue its profuse salivation over this incredibly slick product. Here’s a quick look:
The time has finally come.
Shortly before I left for the Dominican Republic, the other hinge on my laptop went south, which means both hinges are now broken, forcing me to literally hold in place my laptop’s LCD when I’m using it. Not fun.
It’s time for a new laptop.