Dell Adamo 13 review

Dell drops the price of it's premium ultraportable laptop

Dell Adamo 13
The metal chassis is robust as well as thin, so it makes a good travel companion

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Build quality

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    Usability

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    Battery life

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    Screen

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    Connectivity

Cons

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    Performance

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    No DVD drive

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When we first reviewed the Dell Adamo 13 back in 2009, we fell in love with its sleek design, but at £1649 it was priced a little too high.

Now this highly desirable ultraportable has dropped massively in price to just £499, so even cash-strapped consumers can afford it.

Dell adamo 13

The well-sized touchpad is responsive and supports multi-touch gesturing, while touch sensitive media shortcuts give you easy control over your music and movies.

While the 128GB of storage is low, the Solid State Drive allows fast access to your data and is less susceptible to failure. There's no DVD drive in the slender chassis, however, so bear this in mind if you need disc access.

A DisplayPort allows external displays to be connected, while an eSATA port can be used to hook up an external hard drive.

The beautifully crafted chassis makes the Adamo 13 one of the most attractive laptops we've ever seen. Packing some impressive features, including the sharp and vibrant screen and excellent keyboard, this is a truly stunning bargain.

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