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    Thinking of porting from a MB Air To Adamo

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by richxps, Dec 9, 2009.

  1. richxps

    richxps Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi all, I started out with a M1210 and than moved to a MB Air. I like the Air but i really want to come back to Windows so would you recommend the Adamo or the Adam XPS ? I really like that Adamo XPS but what do you think of the specs ? Will it preform well ? Would it preform as good as my Air with 120 SSD, Nvida Card and 2 GB Ram?
    Thanks again for your help.
     
  2. millermagic

    millermagic Rockin the pinktop

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    I like Dell and am not fond of apple,

    But why not buy and install Windows Vista or Windows 7 on the macbook air?
     
  3. richxps

    richxps Notebook Enthusiast

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    I thought about installing Win 7 on it but i just do see it worth the aggravation. May be easier to sell the air on ebay and pick up the adamo. Now my only question is should i get the adamo xps or the adamo. Right now im stuck on the adamo xps for its looks but as far as performance i would like to get additional information on but i cant find much yet.
     
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    sleey0 R.I.P. AW Side Topics

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    The Adamo XPS has the same specs as the base model Adamo (aside from the amount of memory).

    Performance should be good for boot times, everyday tasks, etc.