NagaTech, a local brand in the Philippines has recently introduced its first laptop, the Naga Sipag.
It boasts an Intel Core Ultra 5 processor with Intel ARC graphics. There’s a 14-inch Quad HD+ display running at 120Hz refresh rate, but they have yet to disclose what type of panel it uses.
For configuration, it packs 16GB of RAM and 512GB of SSD storage both of which are upgradable up to 32GB and 2TB, respectively.
The battery is rated at 80Wh capacity with support for 100W PowerDelivery charging. The laptop includes a backlit keyboard, and it features a metal top-lid and palm rest and plastic bottom.
NagaTech says that parts such as RAM, storage, fans, battery, speaker assembly and Wi-Fi card can be disassembled and are replaceable.
This laptop is locally assembled in the country with parts imported and fabricated from Taiwan, the brand says. Furthermore, the brand appears to plan to release a gaming line and has shared an initial render of a laptop sporting a black colorway.
The full spec sheet of the Naga Sipag is not out yet. but below are some of the details collected from NagaTech’s replies through their Facebook post 320.
NagaTech Naga Sipag specs:
14-inch QHD+ display
2880 x 1800 pixels, 120Hz refresh rate
100% sRGB color space
Intel Core Ultra 5 125H
Intel ARC Graphics (integrated)
16GB DDR5 RAM (upgradable to 32GB, two slots)
512GB PCIe Gen 4 SSD storage (upgradable to 2TB)
1080p webcam
Wi-Fi 6E
Bluetooth 5.3
Backlit keyboard
80Wh battery
100W PD charger (USB-C)
1.3kg (weight)
Gray (colorway)
Metal top lid and palm rest, plastic bottom (material)
Price and availability
The Naga Sipag is priced at PHP 39,995. According to the company, an online portal will soon be available for purchasing their laptops.
They plan to expand their distribution channels to physical stores once they have established a strong presence in the Philippine tech market.
Regarding after-sales support, the brand offers a one-year full local warranty that covers both parts and labor.
The CEO admitted on reddit they only install the RAM and the OS… That’s quite a stretch to say assembled but legally it is…
Expensive base on specs.