Neo Philippines is among the very few laptop makers that has brought 3D laptops into the country. Earlier today, they launched the Neo Elan L4300 3D laptop running an Intel Core i7 processor.

Neo Elan L4300-3D
15.6″ HD display @ 1366×768 pixels
Intel Core i7 740QM @ 1.73GHz (4 cores, 8 threads) up to 2.93GHz on Turbo Boost
4GB DDR3 RAM (max 8GB)
500GB SATA HDD
nVidia GeForce GTX 285M w/ 1GB GDDR3
Bluray Combo Drive (DVD+RW/CD+RW)
3 x USB 2.0 ports
1 x USB 3.0 port
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.1
HDMI port
eSATA port
IEEE 1394a Firewire port
DVI-I out/SPDIF out
RJ45/LAN port
That’s all the ports you can imagine you’d ever need on a PC.

The system also comes with 1 set of nVidia 3D Vision Kit (3D glasses & IR emitter). Since the system is actually on an order-basis, you can choose what flavor of Windows 7 you want with it (Win7 Home Premium by default).
As for the price, Neo says it will be in the vicinity of Php100,000 for one of these (starting configuration costs Php99,990).







Nice product information. just i love this brand thanks for sharing the news with us.
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having bad experience in nvidia with hp. hope neo would not do so.
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Hmmm, me want…. however with that price tag I can build a powerful desktop w/ a huge HD monitor.. w/o 3d of course hehehehe
maganda ang specifications ng neo…… eh durable ba yan???? ang dami ko kasi ditong job order slip puro neo products ang nakalagay,,,, hay….. sa amin pa nagalit ang mga client,,, dapat sa neo sila magalit kasi seller lng kami hnd kami supplier ng neo,,,, peace,,,,
Onga, I won’t trust Neo brand with that much of my hard-earned money kahit ang ganda ng specs.
@jiro, when was the last time you used Windows? Windows XP nga super stable na, kung viruses ang problema it’s because there are lots more viruses out there targetting Windows PCs. Microsoft has its own free antivirus software and it hasn’t let me down yet.
Ang masasabi ko lang sa Mac, my friend has a Macbook and one night bigla na lang may clicking sounds tapos ayaw na mag-boot. Turns out hard drive suddenly died, no way to recover the data. I haven’t heard that happen to a Windows PC. And I agree with what others have said, you get lots more bang for your peso with Windows PCs kasi merong competition between brands unlike Apple na proprietary ang hardware and OS.
Ang maganda pati sa PC sandamukal ang applications and games. Almost all of them you can get for free. I don’t think you can say the same thing for Macs.
If you’re going to buy the branded ones, PC’s have little to minor problems especially kung knowledgeable ka. And besides a lot of them have built in restore software or they come in an Installer CD in case you do encounter a pretty nasty issue. And no technology is perfect so always backup your data lalo kung medyo may ingat na yung hard disk mo.
[...] this gaming laptop from Neo since December but have very little time to play around with it. The Neo Elan L4300-3D was launched back in August 2010 and remains the flagship notebook of [...]
[...] this gaming laptop from Neo since December but have very little time to play around with it. The Neo Elan L4300-3D was launched back in August 2010 and remains the flagship notebook of [...]
[...] this gaming laptop from Neo since December but have very little time to play around with it. The Neo Elan L4300-3D was launched back in August 2010 and remains the flagship notebook of [...]