Dell 'wiped out' Adamo ultra-thin laptops

After a few strong discounts from $ 2,000 to just $ 800, the US computer maker decided to death the cult brand Adamo that they once aspired to compete with Apple's MacBook Air.

After a few strong discounts from $ 2,000 to just $ 800, the US computer maker decided to death the cult brand Adamo that they once aspired to compete with Apple's MacBook Air.

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Adamo stopped production because it could not confront the MacBook Air.

According to CNet, first announced at the CES 2009 electronics show, Adamo was identified as a formidable opponent of the MacBook Air - a laptop model that shocked the industry of thinness. Like the Air, it has an aluminum shell, only 16 mm thin, an SSD and a Core 2 Duo power-saving chip.

But with a product claiming to be Apple's rival, the price is too high will be no different from the poison that killed itself. With prices starting at $ 2,000, Adamo does not convince customers because it also lacks optical drives and powerful processors.

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The Adamo XPS is no longer sold on Dell's website.

The Adamo XPS - the laptop line also caused more buzz thanks to a record thickness of 9.99 mm - also officially "disappeared" from Dell's booth since November 2010. However, Adamo's design style will still affect Dell's other laptop brands next time.

Update 25 May 2019
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