Dell Adamo Review
When see Dell Adamo, we were very impressed. A thin body is the main attraction Dell Adamo. Unique body, made of aluminum plate intact. Of course, support the anti-scratch. Adamo it's thin body is one that creates luxurious and elegant.
As a luxurious notebook not wonder if Adamo use the SSD(solide state disk)128GB, and as a elegant notebook not wonder if Dell Adamo pair with Intel U9300 processor. Dell Adamo is thin due to several things. First, the use of 128 GB SSD as a storage media. Second, the type of processor used. Adamo in latin language is "felling in love" also has a wide screen.
Adamo physical body visible clean. No Intel logo or microsoft logo sticker attached. Dell Adamo has several ports on the left side, one LAN, one USB/eSATA, two USB 2.0, and one displayport DVI adapter. That there are other ports in the Adamo is a DC-in jack and headphone jact.
There is no microphone jack on Adamo. Also there is no hole Security Lock. Another thing that becomes a minus value is there is no SD card slot. The battery on the Dell Adamo also can not be removed because the battery is placed in the unit.
LCD screen on the Dell Adamo also visible wider than the specification of only 13.4 ". This is because Dell uses a glass panel from the edge to edge. We can set the maximum resolution of 1366x768, while the screen aspect ratio is 16:10. clear visible view, bright, and sharp. Despite having a strong glance effect. Tips to reduce the glance effect: try to push the LCD screen back to around 135 degrees.
Adamo Appearance are very luxurious and elegant. However, what about performance? PC Mark Vantage Score up to 2865 does not reach far different from the numbers of Cinebench R10. However adamo for encoding video takes a long time. And scores for 3DMark 2006 shows that Dell does not for gamers.
Dell adamo is beautiful and luxurious. Notebook is clearly not for everyone, but more suitable for peoples who love with the style. I think Dell Adamo price is expensive if we compare with other classmate products. However, the performance of Dell Adamo reliable enough to bloging, Facebook, e-mail, and office.
Specifications:
Processors: Intel Core2Duo CULV U9300 (1,2GHz, 3Mb of cache, FSB 800 Mhz); RAM: DDR3-1066 2Gb; VideoCard: Intel GMA 45 Express; Chipset: Mobile Intel GS45 Express; Harddisk: Samsung SSD Thin uSATA 128 GB M ATA; Screen: 13,4 inch 1366x768 pixel; SoundCard: IDT High Definition Audio CODEC; Batteries: 3700 mAh; Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium; Dimention: 331 x 242 x 160 mm; Weight: 1,8Kg; Connection: WiFi a/g/n, Gigabyte ethernet, 2xUSB 2.0, 1xUSB/eSATA, port DVI, Display port, jack audio; Camera: 1,3 mega pixel; Price: US$ 2499
Nadiar is a student who sat in the Senior High School, Nadiar have a hobby of writing. Nadiar have several blogs, Nadiar can be found in several forums and his blogs such as 7gadget.
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