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Dell may not emanate the instant cool that comes with each new Apple launch, but it’s doing its best to change that. Months of drip-fed information, a few brief hands-on previews and a luxurious official website have whipped up the expectation, and now it’s here we can confidently say the Adamo has been worth every second of the wait.

It comes in silver or black, with suitably lush monikers – the Adamo Pearl and Onyx – and its dimensions are to die for: it’s impossibly slim at just 18mm and weighs 1.8kg, so it should become a permanent companion on your travels – although we’d recommend a padded slipcase, at the very least, to ensure the exquisite exterior isn’t scratched or damaged.

Check out this review of the Dell Adamo laptop, I had a good play with one recently at an event, it reminded me of my old Apple Titanium notebook, the first notebook that I ever bought when I started properly working in the olden days. The build quality and feel are very impressive, as are the weight, I’ll need to build myself up to it, a suitable replacement for my trusted Dell D430? We’ll see…

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