Having worked in outsourced call centers, Dell is one of the client accounts that I have handled. I am familiar with the good quality of the computers they provide, that’s why I chose Dell laptops as my first review. I love pastels, especially pink, so it’s really great that Dell stepped out of their normal, boring laptops and came out with really stunning designs.
The Dell laptops used to be categorized only as Inspiron (affordable), XPS (gaming), and the M Series (multimedia).
Fast forward to present, they now have Adamo, Alienware, Vostro, Inspiron, Studio, Studio XPS and the Mini.
Let me give you a brief profile for each type.
Mini (10v, 10)
The Mini series are, as the name implies, mini laptops. Or more commonly known now as mini netbooks. 10.1″ screens, and weighs about 2.6lbs. Perfect for people on the go. Powered with Intel Atom processors, up to 2GB memory, and up to 250MB hard drive, I can deduce that the Dell Mini series are small but functional, none the less.
Adamo
The Adamo Laptop can be defined in one word — LUXURIOUS. The silver or onyx aluminum finish gives a really classy touch to this line of laptops. It has a 13.4-inch High Def display, with edge to edge glass. How’s that for class, eh? Armed with Intel Core 2 Duo processor, up to 4GB memory, and up to 256MB solid state drive, who would believe that this is a mere .65 inch? This baby can last for more than 5 hours on a single full charge. Pretty powerful.




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