
Among the thins, Dell’s Adamo XPS may be the thinnest. Measuring just 13.3 by 10.7 by 0.4 inches, this unit is a system of unquestionable style with a very minimalist approach to performance and features.
Inside the Dell Adamo XPS is the Intel’s 1.4 GHz Core 2 Duo U9400 processor. Together with the integrated graphics chipset, the Adamo XPS is very much ideal for basic computing tasks. It does ship with a 128 GB SSD drive and two batteries: a 3-cell 20WH and a 6-cell 40WH. The 20WH battery drains in less than two hours while the 40HW drains in almost 4 hours.
The Dell Adamo XPX also is equipped with the standard ports including two USB ports, a DisplayPort, and a head phone jack. Dell also throws in an Ethernet USB dongle, because there isn’t one built-in. With your Adamo XPS purchase, you also get a DisplayPort-to-DVI adapter and a 15-month subscription to McAfee’s Security Suite. It also has 802.11n WiFi and Bluetooth.
The Dell Adamo XPS retails for around $2000.
