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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.
Without a doubt this is the best-looking machine in this group. Everything from the half-glossy lid to the matt-black interior exudes style and class. The build quality is superb too, with no hint of flex seen in any area of the sleek metal chassis. This is also one of the thinnest laptops we’ve seen and is practically half the size of the others here at just 20mm. The 1.8kg weight means you can comfortably carry it around all day, while the five hour battery life is perfect for extended travel. Low-voltage processor.
To slim things down, Dell has used a low-voltage Intel processor. As a result, performance lags behind the Toshiba in this group test, although the Dell still outperformed the Acer and came close to the PC Nextday. You can indulge in some light multi-tasking with your office applications, without suffering lag.
Multimedia potential is unfortunately as limited as the PC Nextday, thanks to the basic integrated graphics. You can certainly enjoy your music and movies, but editing your media files isn’t an option. We were very impressed by the compact 13A-inch screen. It may be the smallest display in this group, but it features the brings colors to life, and viewing angles are refreshingly wide, although the display is quite reflective in direct sunlight.
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