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Adamo 9 netbook next in line for Dell
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Adamo 9 netbook next in line for Dell

by Stuff.tv  on Mar 18, 2009
Tags: Adamo | 9 | netbook | Dell | notebook
The 13in Adamo has only just broken cover, but it seems Dell is already planning a new netbook version – and this time it's of the netbook variety

Dubbed the Adamo 9, the new machine will be going head–to–head with the Eee PC Shell in the slimline stakes.

Engadget has dug up the full skinny, unveiling plans to pack the machine with Windows XP, as well as HSPA and GPS. That means it'll be very much top of the netbook pile, undoubtedly with a price to match.

There's no word on when we can expect the Adamo 9, but with the first model out, you can bet the floodgates are about to well and truly open. What this means for the likes of the Sony Vaio P series or the much–hyped Apple touchscreen netbook remains to be seen.

You can read up on the slick new Dell Adamo now. And remember to stay put for our hands–on and first impressions too.


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