When it debuted at CES 2009, the 0.65” Dell Adamo 13 gave the notebook world a Windows equivalent to the MacBook Air. With the ultrathin body, the brushed aluminum unibody, and Apple-like attention to detail, the Adamo was truly stunning to behold. The drawback was pricing, which started at $1999 for lackluster specifications. Fast forward to today and you can pick up an Adamo for $999, making it far more palatable. At half the original price and with some of the sleekest aesthetics we've seen, the Adamo is definitely worth a closer look. But even at just under a grand, the Adamo comes in at a higher price than most of it's CULV competitors. Do the standard solid state disk and high feature, high style design make up for the price difference? Read on to find out.



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