
We’ve been providing news on the hottest PC notebook to come out in years as it comes and rather than write a whole bunch of words here, I will just let the specs speak for themselves.
Core 2 Duo 1.4 Ghz ULV processor (kind of on the weak side, compared to the MacBook Air’s 1.8 and 2.0 Ghz C2D)
4 GB DDR3 800 Mhz RAM
128 GB Solid State Disk (SSD)
13.4″ WLED screen with 1366 x 768 resolution
Intel GS45 integrated graphics
2 USB (1 more than the MBA)
Mini Display-port
802.11n & Bluetooth
Webcam
User replaceable battery in two options: 20 watt/hr = two and a half hours after full charge, or a 40 watt/hr = about 5 hours (super thin battery and its swappable makes the MBA look sad)
Dimensions: 0.4″ x 13.39″ x 10.78″ (thinner than the MBA…can notebooks get any thinner than this?)
3.2 pounds (this thing is heavier than my HP Mini netbook! that weighs only 2.38 lbs)
Runs Windows 7
Price: $1799
Release date: TBA, but Dell says in time for the holidays
PC World was able to nudge some prototype information from Dell. Here is what the Dell Adamo XPS could have been.
- 4″ Multi-touch LCD touchpad
- Touch capacity keyboard (no pressing feed-back would be awkward…)




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nice…but i still hate this computer…
After a lot of footage rolled out on this thin notebook, I’m not really digging it either.
The bezel doesn’t look too great, in the pics the case looks plastic-y. I doubt these will show up at a JR/Best Buy so the chances of checking it out at least to see is unlikely