Dell Adamo

alaTest ha raccolto ed analizzato 144 recensioni su Dell Adamo. La media della valutazione per questo prodotto è 3.7/5, confrontata con la media della valutazione di 4.0/5 per altri prodotti. Le persone rispondono positivamente alla qualità fabbricazione e usabilità. In aggiunta, performance e portabilità sono inoltre apprezzati. Commenti discordanti su touchpad e schermo e vi sono alcune valutazioni critiche circa il prezzo.

design, portabilità, performance, usabilità, qualità fabbricazione

prezzo, durata batteria

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Recensione utente (amazon.com)

Amazon.com review summary for Dell Adamo

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 31 user reviews of Dell Adamo from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 3.9/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.9/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com. People really like the design and reliability. The performance and usability also get good feedback, but there are some negative reviews about the battery.

portability, usability, performance, reliability, design

battery

74% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.

04/2024

Recensione esperto da : Chris Jager (goodgearguide.com.au)

Dell Adamo (Admire) notebook

 

The Dell Adamo -- allegedly the world's slimmest notebook -- attempts to bring the 'sexy' back. But is it all style and no substance?

Unfathomably gorgeous, ultra-thin dimensions, attractive all-glass display, backlit keyboard

Weedy components, no optical drive, ridiculously overpriced

There is beauty to be found in the Dell Adamo (Admire), but most of it is only skin-deep. With an RRP of $3699, it's simply far too expensive for the specs on offer. Only fashion junkies need apply.

05/2009

Recensione esperto da (engadget.com)

Dell Adamo review

 

From the beginning, Dell's Adamo line of laptops have been anything but status quo. Starting with the company's viral "leaks" on phony fashion sites, straight...

04/2009

Recensione esperto da : Tommy Melville (techradar.com)

Dell Adamo XPS review

 

A high-end concept laptop that makes a stylish, if flawed, device

Good build quality ; Ultra-thin design ; Spacious keyboard ; 128GB SSD

Performance ; Battery life ; Gets a bit hot

05/2011

Recensione esperto da : Chris Barraclough (techradar.com)

Dell Adamo 13 review

 

Dell drops the price of it's premium ultraportable laptop

Build quality ; Usability ; Battery life ; Screen ; Connectivity

Performance ; No DVD drive

04/2011

Recensione esperto da : Dan Ackerman (cnet.com)

Dell Adamo XPS review: Dell Adamo XPS

 

Dell Adamo XPS

Superslim chassis; inventive design.

Weak battery life; large footprint; no SD card slot.

Dell's high-concept Adamo XPS deserves credit for taking some serious design risks. It's a cool conversation piece, but poor battery life keeps it from being terribly useful.

03/2010

Recensione esperto da : Cisco Cheng (pcmag.com)

Dell Adamo XPS

 

The Dell Adamo XPS is the world's thinnest laptop and sports a design that trumps all others, but you will have to make some serious performance and feature tradeoffs.

Thinnest laptop yet. Elegant design. Structurally sound. Lightweight. Good typing and navigating experiences. Two batteries included.

Steep price. Using last year's parts. Limited features. Small SSD drive.

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03/2010

Recensione esperto da : Christopher Null (wired.com)

Review: Dell Adamo

 

Stylish, expensive, and sexy the Adamo proves that Dell knows how to make a handsome portable. Albeit a portable that doesn't perform very fast.

Amazingly slim. Gorgeous screen and, for the most part, attractive design. Sturdy build

Difficult to open. Keyboard backlighting ineffective at many angles, making it difficult to read the keys. No memory card slot

09/2009

Recensione esperto da : Darren Gladstone (pcworld.com)

Adamo

 

Dell's luxury notebook, the Adamo, is spunky--I'll give it that. The up-and-comer packs on ports...and takes some not-so-subtle jabs at Apple's MacBook Air. Neither company really positions its ultraslim ultraportable as a high-performance hot rod....

Large, sleek and comfortable keyboard Beautiful-looking screen

Underpowered CPU Extremely pricey

Of course, there's the design itself. As slim as the Adamo is (13 by 9.5 by 0.65 inches and weighing 4 pounds), it's still a bit boxy. Hey, that's not a knock. After all, just about every laptop is a little on the square side (even Macs, until pretty...

04/2009

Recensione esperto da : Cisco Cheng (pcmag.com)

Dell Adamo

 

The Dell Adamo's gorgeous, thin design is guaranteed to drop jaws, but performance and battery life might stand in the way of true stardom.

Jaw-dropping design. Incredibly thin. Very nice glass screen. 128GB SSD is standard with this price. Embedded mobile broadband. Excellent typing experience. Illuminated keyboard.

Expensive, for now. Nonremovable battery didn't impresson battery life tests. ULV parts aren't for performance seekers. Too heavy for a luxury ultraportable. ; Watch the Dell Adamo!

The absence of a built-in media card reader was the most glaring omission. As for road-ready features, the ThinkPad X301 and Sony Z590 have the most, with their wide array of wireless technologies, integrated optical drives, and, yes, media card...

04/2009

Recensione esperto da : Stuart Miles (pocket-lint.com)

Dell Adamo XPS notebook - First Look

 

How thin is thin? That's the question Dell has asked itself with the launch of the Dell Adamo XPS. The answer it seems is 9.9mm, but has the journey to make a laptop thinner than a CD jewel case meant corners have been cut? We grabbed a gander at the...

Style, design, kudos, thinness

No optical drive, battery life poor

11/2009

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