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Dell Adamo XPS: We preview the world's thinnest laptop

Friday March 12, 2010
Written by Sasha Muller
Tags: Dell | Adamo | XPS | laptop | notebook
AUD
$5407
Price at time of review.

Gorgeous, refined and instantly iconic, the amazing design masks the few flaws and a high price

This article appeared in the April, 2010 issue of PC Authority.
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Kurupt
Mar 12, 2010 3:20 PM
i wouldnt even pay 2grand for one of these peices of overpriced rubbish


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Dell Adamo XPS: We preview the world's thinnest laptop?
Gorgeous, refined and instantly iconic, the amazing design masks the few flaws and a high price

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.:Cyb3rGlitch:.
Mar 12, 2010 11:55 PM
Sure, it's expensive, but it's hardly 'rubbish'.
Kurupt
Mar 15, 2010 12:01 AM
lol now this is off topic but Dell XPS 9000, Have the nVidia GT 220 or whatever it is with 1gb Dedicated Memory, these cards are low end cards. so why pay $2500 when them cards are worth only a couple hundred or so or less. Sure, the processor is decent and the RAM isn't bad but it's not fast 1600mhz. I have a dell laptop and they arent bad value but for Desktops, HP, Compaq, Acer they put the cheapest stuff in they can. but thats obviously just the way they have to make money on there systems. Luckily for me I have a friend that would build it for free and if anything went wrong i'd have no problem getting it fixed

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.:Cyb3rGlitch:.
Mar 15, 2010 6:23 PM
Of course, building it yourself is always cheaper. Dell charge for labour and service.
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