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Dell AX-3600GSL Adamo XPS 13.4-Inch Laptop (Windows 7 Home Premium)
 
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Dell AX-3600GSL Adamo XPS 13.4-Inch Laptop (Windows 7 Home Premium)

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Technical Details

  • 1.4GHz Intel Core2 Duo SU9400 Processor (3MB cache, 800 MHz FSB)
  • 4GB DDR3 Memory
  • 128GB Solid State Drive, Built-in 1.3MP webcam
  • 13.4" HD (1366 x 768) WLED Display, 16x9 Aspect Ratio, Intel GS45 Integrated Graphics
  • Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit),
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 13.4 x 10.8 x 0.4 inches ; 3.2 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 9.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B002VUCCVW
  • Item model number: AX-3600GSL
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #174 in Computer & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computer & Accessories)
    #72 in  Electronics > Outlet
    #66 in  Computer & Accessories > Laptops
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: November 17, 2009

Product Description

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Dell Adamo: Seductively Slim

Setting new standards for craftsmanship, design and engineering excellence, the Dell Adamo XPS is a stunning laptop whose design provides a unique experience. With the swipe of a finger, the keyboard appears from under the display as the system is open. The next stage in Dell's Adamo line--the name derived from the Latin word meaning "to fall in love"--the XPS combines new design aesthetics with powerful mobile computing technologies to keep you connected to your busy work and personal lives.

The pencil-thin Adamo XPS weighs just over 3 pounds and it's the thinnest notebook in the world at just 9.99mm (0.39 inches). You'll enjoy an incredible viewing experience with the hi-def 13.4-inch widescreen display, and with the 100-degree viewing angle you can also easily share movies and photos with family and friends. It's powered by the Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) Intel Core 2 Duo SU9400 processor, which provides advanced energy efficiency and multi-core computing. For storage, the Adamo offers a cool, quiet and robust 128 GB solid state drive.

When opened, the body of the Adamo XPS is raised so the keyboard is angled to enhance cooling. It also includes a capacitive touch latching device (one finger swipe opens the latch) and built-in location awareness to provide real time local maps to show you where you are. Find points of interest around you and location specific information like local weather or attractions



With the swipe of a finger, the Adamo XPS keyboard appears from under the display as the system is open (see larger image).


When opened, the body of the Adamo XPS is raised so the keyboard is angled to enhance cooling.
Its backlit keyboard and touch pad buttons are easy to use, day or night. Keep an eye on your battery power by simply checking the color of the indicator on the hinge. Plus, capacitive multimedia buttons glow white when activated. Other design flourishes include metal keycaps, flared side-port details, aluminum accents, and diamond cut engraving of the Adamo logo.

Pre-installed with the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium operating system (64-bit version), you'll be able to easily create a home network and share all of your favorite photos, videos, and music. Windows 7 is the easiest, fastest, and most engaging version of Windows yet. Better ways to find and manage files, like Jump Lists and improved taskbar previews, help you speed through everyday tasks. Windows 7 is designed for faster and more reliable performance, so your PC just works the way you want it to.


Key Features

  • 13.4-inch high-definition display featuring 720p native resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio.
  • Energy efficient 1.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU9400 processor with ultra-low voltage for extended battery life and dual-core architecture for improved multi-tasking.
  • 128 GB solid state drive (SSD) for faster read/write times and greater durability. Free of moving parts, an SSD is designed to last longer than a conventional spinning hard drive. Plus, solid state drives are almost two times faster than conventional drives.
  • 4 GB of installed DDR3 RAM (800 MHz)
  • Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD integrated video processing with 256 MB of memory
  • Integrated 2 megapixel web camera with dual-array microphones enables you to easily stay in touch with friends and interact with your online social network.
  • Facial recognition security software lets you log on to your laptop with a simple scan of your face. It can automatically lock your laptop when you step away and unlock it upon your return.
  • Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g/n) for greater speed and range.
  • Fast Ethernet (10/100) via optional, external dongle
  • Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity enables you to communicate and synchronize with Bluetooth-enabled peripherals such as printers and cell phones.
  • Two USB 2.0 ports (see a larger image of all the ports)
  • DisplayPort video output offers superior alternative to VGA and DVI and provides resolutions of up to 2560 x 1600. (Optional connectors via external dongle: VGA, HDMI.)
  • Dell Remote Access enables you to easily access photos, music, movies and more on your home system using another Internet-connected computer. No more waiting until you get home to get the files you need.
  • Dell DataSafe Online optional online backup service (additional charges applicable) offers data protection by enabling you to back up data to a safe, remote storage site using a broadband connection. Dell DataSafe Online is designed to be easy, flexible and secure. After setup, it will automatically back up data and help protect against software, hardware and catastrophic failure.
  • Windows 7 Home Premium makes it easy to create a home network and share all of your favorite photos, videos, and music. And you can watch shows for free when and where you want with Internet TV on Windows Media Center. Get the best entertainment experience with Windows 7 Home Premium.
  • Get more features with Windows Anytime Upgrade. It's the best way to add features to Windows 7, takes as few as ten minutes, requires no software or downloads, and you'll keep your existing programs, files, and settings. Windows will walk you through the simple upgrade process.
  • Up to 5 hours 17 minutes of battery life from replaceable battery with optional higher-capacity battery available
  • Dimensions: 13.39 x 10.78 x .39 inches (WxDxH)
  • Weight: 3.2 pounds
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What's in the Box
This package contains the Dell Adamo XPS (AX-3600GSL) laptop, rechargeable lithium-ion battery, AC adapter, and operating instructions

It also comes with the following software: McAfee 9.0 with 30-day Anti-Virus protection

Product Description

Adamo XPS brings a new level of cool to computing. The very first time you swipe your finger across the capacitive strip on the lid you will be swept away by the engineering might that is on display. As the body of the notebook seemingly appears out of the display as it is opened your fingers will be drawn to the unique metal keyboard. Realize that once you power this laptop you will never look at another laptop the same way. The unique angle of the keyboard, the beautiful display, the quiet and fast solid state drive, removable battery, and fast DDR3 memory provide the level of performance that a laptop this unique deserves.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice and amazingly thin and light - but the battery?, March 24, 2010
By Kevin Horton (Scottsdale, AZ USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dell AX-3600GSL Adamo XPS 13.4-Inch Laptop (Windows 7 Home Premium) (Personal Computers)
Acquired this notebook from the Microsoft Store in Scottsdale, AZ and was very happy with the setup and initial performance. Didn't have success, tho, with an external USB DVD player purchased with it. Ended up ordering a (expensive!) DVD/Blu-Ray player for the Adamo direct from Dell and it works great...just one USB port required. Also purchased an extended life battery through Dell....which brings me to the one big complaint I have with this machine. So I now have two batteries to use with this notebook, but it is NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE to swap the battery out. Seems simple...there's a typical slider on the bottom to supposedly release the battery, but it won't come out... I see that the design of the case is such that the battery doesn't slide off towards the back of the machine, but needs to pop outward, but I still can't get it. I ended up handing it to my son and asked him to give it a try....he was FINALLY successful, but I have no idea how. The larger battery is now installed, but it won't seem to budge when trying to remove. I have found several references on the 'net that the battery is "difficult to remove" on this system, but nobody offers any helpful hints as to HOW to remove the darn battery.

Does anyone that has one of these Adamo XPS machines have any advice or little trick on how to get the battery changed? Supposedly one of the features is that you can hot-swap the battery while it's in sleep mode and not miss a beat -- as long as you do it within 90 seconds. If it takes 10 minutes to struggle with the battery to get it removed, I guess that feature isn't worth much.

Again...love the system, but can anyone help with the battery removal issue?
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars perfect for a work computer, March 14, 2010
By W. Lefkowitz "-bill" (San Antonio, TX, US) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dell AX-3600GSL Adamo XPS 13.4-Inch Laptop (Windows 7 Home Premium) (Personal Computers)
Got the Adamo xps for work. I do a lot with microsoft office including outlook and onenote. I couldn't have asked for a better machine. thin and easy to carry (esp with extended battery to curl fingers around). easy to open, very comfortable keyboard for standard typing. can use on lap without discomfort despite footprint because it's light. solid state drive is big enough for my use. battery life is good, not great. found a good solution is to have a plug for work and one for home. lasts over four hours (through all but the most horrible meetings) and I only use it in power-saver mode with screen at one step above dim - good for indoors. I also have one of those logitech nano receiver mice and not bluetooth.

Good: microsoft office works flawlessly. it benefits from solid state drive more than processor speed. While using skype the processor is pinned at 50-70% (not for graphics intense applications clearly) and doesn't skip a beat even when simultaneously using office programs. at idle processor sits at 1-2%. can even use in bed or propped on pillow since the vents won't get obstructed. whisper quiet. keyboard with firm tactile response. snappy in-and-out of sleep mode - a function of the solid-state drive. Hinge is firm enough that I prop screen at comfortable viewing angles without losing the solid feel of the laptop.

needs improvement: battery difficult to change. no backlit keyboard (I had read there was one). function keys are flush with keyboard but still pretty easy to use. mouse pad is very sensitive and thumb intermittently hits it while typing, which can be distracting. no fingerprint reader. facial recognition was not good for me even after a week of training, so it's un-installed.

haven't tried: external monitor but works well with usb projector. on plane but there is no reason it wouldn't work on a food tray.

overall no surprises (except missing backlit keyboard) and plenty to like. It's not a game machine, and it's more than a netbook. the greatest feature is the carry-ability. battery life better than expected based on the reviews. As noted elsewhere, it's not available from dell anymore ("end of life" is what they told me). It's a "premium price for last years hardware" but frankly, the laptop I used was three years old and bulky. even last year's technology is still very good. I'd suggest not getting it as a "toy" but as a quick to pop open full featured laptop to use for typical office tasks it's tough to beat. The form, in this case, is what I paid for and there were fewer, and more minor, compromises than I was expecting.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Engineering Marvel., June 29, 2010
This review is from: Dell AX-3600GSL Adamo XPS 13.4-Inch Laptop (Windows 7 Home Premium) (Personal Computers)
I purchased the Dell Adamo XPS about 2 months ago after debating between the raw performance of an Alienware laptop versus the thin-and-light Adamo XPS. I am glad to have chosen the Adamo XPS.

Unpacking the Adamo XPS, you'll see it comes with a 20 WHr battery, a mini-display port to DVI adapter, USB ethernet adapter, cleaning cloth, and power adapter with extension cord. The laptop itself is a mere 9.99mm thick and weighs 1.6 lbs with battery installed. The laptop comes with an Intel ULV processor, 128 GB solid state drive by Samsung (PM800 model if anyone wants to look at its specs), 4 GB of DDR3 RAM, Intel GM45 graphics, GPS and Skyhook wifi triangulation, light sensor, webcam, 802.11abgn, and bluetooth. The 13.4" widescreen is LED backlit and has a maximum brightness of 300 cd/m2 (translation, pretty freaking bright!). It also has a SIM card slot on the lower left corner of the chassis, but I cannot find any information as to whether it has WWAN built in or not.

Physically, the laptop has a very finished and svelte look and feel to it. After swiping your fingers over the capacitive sensor at the lid of the screen, the locks disengage using a current sensitive metal that warps when a charge is applied to it. When open, there is no flex at the joint, which was a concern of mine as it seemed like a weak pivot point, even when pushing down with the palm of my hand at the keyboard, there is no noticeable flex. As part of the design, the processor and memory was placed above the keyboard area, which cleverly allows for air ventilation below the laptop and when used on your lap, prevents your legs and wrist from getting warm. The keyboard is chiclet styled, made with metal rather than painted plastic. Two speakers are hidden underneath the R and I keys on the keyboard, while a third downward facing speaker is on the bottom of the laptop.

Now that introductions are out of the way, I'll give you some of my observations on the laptop.

- The solid state drive allows the laptop to boot fast, 15 seconds fast! After pressing the power button, it only takes the laptop 15 seconds to get to the windows login screen.
- It is very comfortable to use on the lap. This was a concern of mine as the unconventional style looked like it would dig into my lap. I was pleasantly surprised that this was not the case, and in fact was more comfortable overall, especially when compared with my Macbook Pro (which is akin to using a clothing iron on your lap). The Adamo XPS weighs only about 2 lbs overall, which really is no heavier than a paperback book, and since Dell placed the highest heat generating parts (memory and CPU) above the keyboard where it is furthest from your lap and wrists, my lap stays nice and cool. I am continuously amazed at how it feels like I am typing on thin air while I am using the laptop on my lap.
- The paint Dell chose to use to label the keys on the keyboard is annoying. It feels terrible when my nails slide over the key labels on the metal keyboard. It is like sliding your nails from a smooth glass surface to a surface made of sandpaper. It also makes me concerned that the labels will scratch off over time.
- For touch-typists like me, the lack of ridges on the J and F keys is another added annoyance.
- The buttons on the trackpad are springy and soft, nice!
- The computer comes with Fast Access Facial Recognition, which allows for you to use your face to login to the computer. From my experience, it works very well, and adds to that futuristic feel when all you need to do is sit down in front of your "thinnest laptop in the world" and watch it login for you.
- Center of gravity. With the unusual form factor, stability was a concern. The angle between the screen and keyboard cannot be opened greater than 60 degrees, which is a bummer when you are sitting close to the laptop. However, as all the heavy components are in the keyboard area, stability or the danger of tipping over was a non-issue.
-The display is VERY bright; it almost hurts my eyes to use it indoors above 50% brightness. The laptop has a built in light sensor next to the power button that adjusts the brightness of the screen automatically. Colors are nice but viewing angles on the screen is average, colors start to look "off" at 70 degrees away from looking straight at the screen. I guess I was just spoiled from using tablet pcs, which have very wide viewing angles.
- The battery is a pain to figure out how to remove. Dell designed the laptop so that you can "hot-swap" the batteries, that is, you can simply put the laptop to sleep and swap the batteries out without needing to boot the computer up again (it has a small internal battery that allows you 30 seconds to change the batteries). After much fiddling and being afraid of snapping the battery, I finally figured out how to properly remove the battery. Close the laptop and place it upside down, so that the battery is at the top facing away from you, the Dell logo on the underside should be upside-down. Using both hands, place the nails of your fingers in the crevice of the battery and apply a gentle force inwards towards the center of the laptop. While doing so, use your left hand's thumb to engaging the battery release lock, the battery should pop out with no resistance at all when done right. What were they thinking?
- Battery life with the standard battery is mediocre. Dell bundled a battery saving software that automatically turns off Windows Aero and engages CPU throttling to help save battery, but even then I only squeak by with 2.5 hours of usage with wifi.
- Even with using Intel's ULV processor sipping 10 Watts max, the computer feels extremely peppy, it has no problem multitasking with Hulu videos, working on Word and Excel, while surfing the internet at the same time. That said, it is not a gaming laptop, so don't expect it to play graphics-intensive games.

Overall, with minimum compromises, mainly in battery life, I feel Dell has created an engineering marvel. It is a product that truly showcases how far personal computing technology has brought us. I feel as if I made the right purchasing decision.
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