In pictures: Is the Adamo by Dell the world's thinnest notebook?

Dell's Adamo notebook is sure to catch the eye of style gurus.

The rear of the Adamo notebook is where all the physical connections reside, and these include a DisplayPort, two USB 2.0 ports, a combination e-SATA/USB2.0 port and an Ethernet port. You also get 802.11n wireless networking and mobile broadband (at least in the more expensive model). It doesn't have a built-in optical drive. You can pick up an Adamo with 2GB or 4GB of RAM.

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