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Tired of seeing one professed Apple MacBook Air killer after anotherâthe Lenovo Thinkpad X301, Voodoo Envy 133, and Sony VAIO VGN-Z590, to name a fewâDell decided to offer its own take on what a luxury brand should look like. The Dell Adamo (derived from the Latin word that means "to fall in love with"), is elegant in its thin profile and luxuriously intoxicating to look at. Despite its good looks, the Adamo is not going to "kill" anything, though it isn't without merit. The glass screen, excellent typing experience, and extensive wireless options are all pluses. And the reason for its seemingly expensive price is the standard 128GB solid state drive (SSD). Once prices come down for SSDs, we'll soon see the Adamo's price drop, especially given Dell's reputation for slashing prices. The Adamo's real Achilles' heel is the lackluster performance of its parts and its battery life. Aside from these issues, the design lives up to its name.
The Lenovo ThinkPad X301 Laptop Computer. Itâs tough, thin, and light. In fact, at only 3.16 pounds, you wonât find a more impressive combination of power and portability. Style-wise, the Lenovo ThinkPad X301 is closer to the size of an actual paper notebook than a ThinkPad notebook has ever been. With its extremely thin (0.73") design highlighted by a brilliant new 13.3-inch WXGA+ display with backlit LED panel, the ThinkPad X301 is the ultimate Lenovo laptop computer. And it offers numerous design flourishes including an integrated camera and digital microphone, a full-size ergonomic keyboard, ThinkLight®, Trackpoint®, UltraNav®, Integrated Fingerprint Reader, and stereo speakers.