Sunday, March 22, 2009

Dell Adamo




Dell just dealt the lightweight laptop market a new entry. Not only is it lightweight and much more powerful compared to cheaper netbooks, but it is much more useful to business users than a restricted MacBook Air which also has high repair costs not covered under warranty. The only problem with the Adamo is the cost is much higher than a laptop that weighs only a few pounds more and comes with a DVD drive, so finding the right user who can afford to have their company pay for it or a technophile who has money out of pocket in the down economy could be very interesting.

On the other hand the profit margins on a product like this must be immense, and Dell has a good reputation for quality and service, so hopefully this will take off compared to the Macbook Air.

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