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Let's take PC and MAC's competition to the next level. PC Representative the Delicious Dell Adamo.
Let's take PC and MAC's competition to the next level. PC Representative the Delicious Dell Adamo.
Both boasting its ulta-thin feature. Macbook Air is definitely lighter than the competitor, some mentioning that Adamo is heavier among the thin-line of laptops.
I managed to researched technical specifications of both laptops courtesy of Technicist
Dell Adamo | MacBook Air | |||
Processor | C2D ULV 1.4GHz | C2D LV 1.8GHz | ||
Memory | 4GB DDR2 | 2GB DDR2 | ||
Storage | 128GB SSD | 128GB SSD | ||
Graphics | Intel GMA 4500 | nVidia 9400M | ||
Screen | 13.4" LED | 13.3" LED | ||
Resolution | 1366 x 768 | 1280 x 800 | ||
DVD Drive | External ($120) | External ($99) | ||
OS | Vista Premium | OS X | ||
Broadband | Yes | No | ||
Material | Brushed Alum. | Anodized Alum. | ||
Thickness | 0.65" | 0.16" - 0.76" | ||
Weight | 4.0 lbs | 3.0 lbs | ||
Price | $2,699 | $2,499 |
Adamo is clearly a runaway winner in the memory side, making it run the 64-bit Windows Vista. Of course, better resolution too.
Both has an internal mic. That's a plus.
On the aesthetics side, I'm still having a confusion. I love both, I love Macbook's simplicity and the Adamo's edginess and boxy feel is sexy. See the picture below? That's what I am talking about.
So, I think Adamo is definitely giving more signs of winning, this Dell dude has a potential, but I have yet to see it's actual look on Monday. I'll do the verdict next time.
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