Neo today launched several new laptops for the consumer market with form factors ranging from the 10.2″ Neo Vivid 1190 netbook to the 15.4″ Neo Elan L3100. The Neo Vivid line also includes 12.1″ laptops with an extended battery at 8-cell.
Neo Vivid V3150
12.1″ WXGA display
Intel Pentium Dual-Core 2.0GHz
Intel GMA 4500MHD Graphics
1GB Memory
320GB HDD
DVDRW SuperMulti
Bluetooth
WiFi 802.11 b/g
1.3MP webcam
8-cell battery
Windows Vista Home Basic
Php36,999
Neo Vivid V1190
Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz
10.2″ WSVGA display
1GB RAM
160GB HDD
WiFi 802.11 b/g
1.3MP webcam
3-cell battery
Windows XP Home
Php22,999
The Vivid v1100 series is the 2nd generation netbook in its line. This is a separate model from the earlier Neo Explore X1/X2 series and is designed more for mainstream use.
3 comments
8-cell? how many hours will it get?
Hello, i own a neo vivid v1100 and it has a short battery life,
i think it’s close to being defective because originally has a 3-hr battery life, but now, it’s good only for an hour..
my problem was i always left the plug in even if it’s already bat-ful..
I searched online but i guess my search engine isn’t really working well.. do you know some place where i could buy a more okei battery aside from it’s manufacturer? is it possible that i can get it from any stores? please help. thank you
-venus- 🙂
i wouldn’t recommend getting a battery from other manufacturers because they might be some incompatibilities. You may want to check Neo service centers if they are selling spare batteries for your laptop. look for 6-cell ones. here’s their support page: http://www.neo.com.ph/support_contact_neo.aspx