Following months of teaser specifications, pictures and videos, Dell has finally decided to launch its slim'n'sexy Adamo laptop.
Adamo_01 Dell's Adamo: sexy, but is it powerful enough?
The machine is the very “pinnacle of craftsmanship” – at least according to Dell - and many media outlets have already dubbed the Adamo as the …
The list price in dollars is actually $2000. For a 1.2 Ghz C2D... I love it when pc-makers first come out and complain about how Apple is ripping off their customers, and then they realise that actually thoise customers are the ones bringing in the money, so no wthey will have to come up with some sort of copycat product, which will sell for even more offering even less. But hey, it's not Apple, so it's not a rip-off. Except in Britain, but then, everything is a rip-off in Britain.
Since Apple upped the Macbook Air to use an Nvidia chipset, the Air seems to have the edge on CPU speed (1.6 or 1.8Ghz) <em>and</em> graphics performance <em>and</em> weight <em>and</em> price.
The only thing left to the Adamo is the dubious privilege of running Vista, and the battery.
This is 33% heavier than the Macbook Air, and closer overall to the basic unibody Macbook, which has more features (eg DVD writer) and is much faster (2GHz) at almost half the price, but only 12% more weight compared to Adamo. Still, Dell's Chinese ODM partners have made a reasonable job of copying.
Shurely shome mishtake? The unibody Macbook is a grand, which is a third cheaper than this overpriced piece of penigal-extension, whereas the white plastic (multibody?) Macbook is half the price.
Either way, Dell are trying to sell into the luxury machine market… which I would’ve thought their XPS range is, or even their Alienware subsidiary? Though I suppose the only mainstream manufacturer to offer high PC prices are Vaios, though they do have a habit of being we constructed and extremely well equipped for their small sizes.
I think it's a decent effort. Looks good but Dell are mental to try and squeeze an R-reg BMW 520's worth out your wallet when, really, it should be aimed squarely are AIR-heads and their pocket.
The required Microsoft and Intel stickers are under a magnetic cover over the laptop's hinge. It's truly, truly sad that being a minion of Microsoft requires these stickers to be plastered on your computer.
The same thing is wrong with this as is wrong with the Vaio. Nice hardware, turned to crap by Microsoft. If they stated that all models shipped with Ubuntu that would be an improvement, but the reason the MacBook models are so desirable is the inherent superiority of the entire package. No one can compete with Apple on an equal level until they shower themselves clean of Windows.
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MacBook AirAdamo officially launchedFollowing months of teaser specifications, pictures and videos, Dell has finally decided to launch its slim'n'sexy Adamo laptop. Adamo_01 Dell's Adamo: sexy, but is it powerful enough? The machine is the very “pinnacle of craftsmanship” – at least according to Dell - and many media outlets have already dubbed the Adamo as the …
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Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 12:39 GMT
Scott Evil
Price check #
Try $1999 and $2699
http://www.adamobydell.com/
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 12:39 GMT
Robert Ramsay
but will it... #
enable the Galactica to find Earth?
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 12:39 GMT
Buck Futter
Two grand, actually #
The list price in dollars is actually $2000. For a 1.2 Ghz C2D... I love it when pc-makers first come out and complain about how Apple is ripping off their customers, and then they realise that actually thoise customers are the ones bringing in the money, so no wthey will have to come up with some sort of copycat product, which will sell for even more offering even less. But hey, it's not Apple, so it's not a rip-off. Except in Britain, but then, everything is a rip-off in Britain.
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 12:39 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Vista? #
How big is the refund for when you want to use a proper OS?
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 12:39 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Cue... #
Cue a barrage of comments from Mac lovers/Dell haters
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 12:39 GMT
Charlie Stross
Ouch #
Since Apple upped the Macbook Air to use an Nvidia chipset, the Air seems to have the edge on CPU speed (1.6 or 1.8Ghz) <em>and</em> graphics performance <em>and</em> weight <em>and</em> price.
The only thing left to the Adamo is the dubious privilege of running Vista, and the battery.
What were they thinking?!?
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 12:39 GMT
Paul
Shouldn't it be... #
...Admiral Adamo?
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 12:39 GMT
Tony Chandler
£30 cheaper than Macbook Air... #
...if you spec the Air with a 128gb SSD. But then the Air has a 1.6ghz processor compared to the Dell's 1.2ghz and looks a lot nicer.
So which would I buy?
Neither, I'm not made of money. Sheesh.
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 12:39 GMT
Anonymous Coward
£1649!? Seriously? #
Sooooo, where are all those MacBook Air naysayers who bemoaned the price?
Clearly Apple did a good job building the MacBook Air at a price which is a good £400 cheaper than Dell. The MBA looks better too...
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 12:39 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Plastic packaging? Oh yes, nice! )c: #
Plastic packaging? Oh yes, nice! )c:
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 12:39 GMT
Adam
Discounts #
Do you reckon I could get a discount for being called Adam?
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 14:12 GMT
Mike Richards
A truly radical machine #
The biggest breakthrough on the Adamo appears to be that it doesn't have any 'Intel Inside', 'Core 2 Duo' or 'Designed for Windows Vista' stickers.
And to go with the consensus so far - the Air is a far more handsome beastie.
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 14:12 GMT
Christopher Cowan
Adamo is great value #
Adamo Macbook Air
1.81 kg 1.3kg
1.2 C2D 1.6 C2D
£1645 £1271 with normal HD, £1614 with 128 MB SSD
Oh I forgot you get the squiggles of a bored 14 year old on the silver Adamo and a teak effect look on the black model. Tasteful.
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 14:12 GMT
A. H. O. Thabeth
£99 for the DVD #
The one for the MacBook Air only costs £64.
Only?
But what I really like are the options:-
"Get Started Support, 2 Months limited access to Presto for 2 queries [£49.00 or £2/month1]", and
"PC Installation setup"
By installation do they mean that they put it on your lap for you every time you change location?
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 14:12 GMT
Anonymous Coward
@ but will it... #
But they have already found earth... but it was nuked many many years ago.
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 14:12 GMT
adam
Hey good looking! #
I've got to say it looks really nice but it's a little bit too much for me.
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 14:12 GMT
Steve
Fugly #
It looks all sharp and pointy, what happened to the nice designs?
I prefer the mini 9 styling's.
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 14:30 GMT
sleepy
closer to basic macbook? #
This is 33% heavier than the Macbook Air, and closer overall to the basic unibody Macbook, which has more features (eg DVD writer) and is much faster (2GHz) at almost half the price, but only 12% more weight compared to Adamo. Still, Dell's Chinese ODM partners have made a reasonable job of copying.
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 15:53 GMT
Big Bear
@sleepy #
Shurely shome mishtake? The unibody Macbook is a grand, which is a third cheaper than this overpriced piece of penigal-extension, whereas the white plastic (multibody?) Macbook is half the price.
Either way, Dell are trying to sell into the luxury machine market… which I would’ve thought their XPS range is, or even their Alienware subsidiary? Though I suppose the only mainstream manufacturer to offer high PC prices are Vaios, though they do have a habit of being we constructed and extremely well equipped for their small sizes.
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 16:26 GMT
Another Anonymous Coward
Looks like a makeup bag. #
The glitzy outer panel detail really does it no favours.
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 17:04 GMT
Dr_Spain
Aww Guys... #
I think it's a decent effort. Looks good but Dell are mental to try and squeeze an R-reg BMW 520's worth out your wallet when, really, it should be aimed squarely are AIR-heads and their pocket.
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 21:47 GMT
Anonymous Coward
@Adam #
Discount? I'd go for a class action for typosquating your name!
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 21:47 GMT
Ron Hughes
So, a true Mac Clone #
"Slim and sexy, dahling, but mediocre inside?"
Bit like buying a Porsche with a Fiat engine inside.
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 21:47 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Wow #
Wow, Adamo? Really? You couldn't come up with anything better than that?
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 21:48 GMT
Aaron
@Mike Richards #
The required Microsoft and Intel stickers are under a magnetic cover over the laptop's hinge. It's truly, truly sad that being a minion of Microsoft requires these stickers to be plastered on your computer.
Devil Bill for obvious reasons.
Posted Tuesday 17th March 2009 22:43 GMT
J
*gasp* #
Most expensive "netbook" EVER!
Posted Wednesday 18th March 2009 10:20 GMT
Mathew White
Toilet Seat #
Doesn't it look remarkably like a toilet seat from the side?
Posted Wednesday 18th March 2009 10:20 GMT
Michael Pearce
Horse Puckey inside #
The same thing is wrong with this as is wrong with the Vaio. Nice hardware, turned to crap by Microsoft. If they stated that all models shipped with Ubuntu that would be an improvement, but the reason the MacBook models are so desirable is the inherent superiority of the entire package. No one can compete with Apple on an equal level until they shower themselves clean of Windows.
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