Dell Gives a Teaser Image of Its 9.99mm Thin Notebook
Slippery Brick on September 10, 2009
Dell provided the world with a much-anticipated glimpse of its new ultra-thin Adamo notebook. The company claims the new device is 9.99mm thick, but experts and analysts have yet to see other specs on the notebook. No release date has been given, but Dell had previously said that it would sell for around $2,000.
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