After releasing a teaser, demonstrating it live (but from a distance) and dropping photos to arouse our curiosity, Dell today officially launched the Adamo XPS, the new “thinnest in the world” laptop, 9.99mm thick.
The company is proud to have built a product with “excellence in engineering, design and perfection”, starting with the way it opens: just slide your finger over the edge of the screen.
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In its supercompact internal space, the Adamo XPS will come with a 1.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD, 802.11a / g / n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 and have a 13 LED screen, 4 inches, in high definition. The notebook weighs 1.45kg and offers a five-hour autonomy with its full battery.
The product hits the market in time for the holidays, with Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit pre-installed, for $ 1,800 in the United States (the same as the high-end MacBook Air, with a 2-chip , 13GHz). THE Gizmodo it's the Engadget they already put their hands on it; if you want to check more details, go there.
(via Electronist)