REVIEW: Dell Adamo
Posted on November 30, 2009
www.digitalhomethoughts.com This is the examination video of the Dell Adamo laptop. This is the “Admire” indication ($1999 CAD USD as of Sept 2009), that facilities the 1.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor (SU9300), 2 GB RAM, 128 GB SSD drive, Windows Vista 64-bit, the 13.4 in. 16:9 aspect comparative measure 1366 x 768, the 1.3 megapixel webcam, Bluetooth 2.0, the back-lit keyboard, dual USB ports, a single USB/eSATA combo port, gigabit Ethernet, Display Port out (it comes with an adaptor for Display Port to DVI), 802.11n WiFi …
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I said it had a 128 MB hard drive in the video? Really?
- Jason
its 128 gig not megabyte
You’re talking about ReadyBoost? It’s not the same as adding more RAM – and it only helps if you have 512 MB or less of RAM. If you have 1 GB+ of RAM, ReadyBoost does nothing for performance.
-Jason
You can share out an optical drive on any Windows computer – Apple made this sound like it’s something special or new, but it’s not.
- Jason
if u want more ram, u can just add a usb and use as a ram. . for windows vista/7
they have it as an extension like the mac air
no you have to buy one from dell fir 199 dollers
Does it have a similar feature to the Macbook air with the optical drive borrowing? I apologize if you said anything about it i was multi tasking. Great review by the way.
does it have a cd drive?
the bad thing about this computer this not good becuase it comes with windows vista 64bit it should come with 32bit because it has 2 gb of ram
hell yea
y is evry-1 going on about windows seven i downloaded it 4 free like a month ago
i& #039; D-purchase has it, even tho it a bad Gedächtnis, können etc. however I a specialist to find, who can to a part a laptop take and in a better Gedächtnis and into a non removable disk drive assembly, with a better diagram map set itself, if she fits.
windows seven is a revolution!
this laptop is created for those who admire good looks & good design but not the performance. nice review btw
ahahaahah! “oh snap”. Subscribed to your videos. Thanks for the review. It was very well performed.
Thank you, I appreciate your support. I’m working on a few videos now, and would have had one uploaded today, but there are some awful bugs in Adobe Premiere Elements 8.
- Jason
just letting you know i have subscribed to any future videos you upload . . . thanks, jason.
So do I. I’m waiting for HP Canada’s PR people to send me one. . . but I think it may be a while unfortunately.
- Jason
I’m hoping to get my hands on the Envy 13 and/or the 15, and if I do, I’ll certainly be doing videos about them. HP’s battery slice technology is something I’ve been waiting to come to the consumer space for quite a while. . .
- Jason
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dell will also be bringing out an adamo xps version . . . would you be able for reviewing that unit also ?
again . . . thanks for your pros ‘n cons . . . at this point i am lookin’ at something other than dell adamo.
jason . . . just finished watchin’ your review on the adamo. i had been lookin’ forward to buying one . . . having second ‘n third thoughts now.
i understand hp is bringing out “envy-13″ which supports wafer-thin snap-on battery underneath . . . substantially increasing operative length to a purported 18 hours. even a third of that length would be double what adamo offers.
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I do not see any pros to this laptop.
I don’t know, I didn’t drop it to try and break it.
- Jason