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TweetI have been a Neo user for years. And I was ecstatic to review one of Neo’s newest products, the Neo B3233, a netbook from their Basic line. Two of the things I noticed and appreciated very much were its size and weight. With a 10.1 inch LCD screen, the Neo B3233 weighs about 1.2 kilograms. Definitely portable.

TweetTo test the usability and specs of the Neo B3233, I used to download, install, and play a new game: League of Legends. The Neo B3233 runs on an Intel Atom N450 1.66 GHz CPU. Is that good enough? Well, I was able to play the game with little lag time. The graphics were also good enough.

Tweet Ok that photo is not a photo of the netbook, but of me testing it’s webcam. I am now using the Neo B3233 Netbook. It comes with a Windows 7 OS. I have just downloaded and installed a Chrome browser and a Flash player to it. I have tried browsing the internet, checking some of my blogs, microblog accounts,…

Tweet I have been a Neo user since 2008 when I was given my Neo Empriva Laptop. I have since bought a netbook for better mobility. But tomorrow, I will be testing a Neo netbook. I am not sure yet what model I will be given for review but I’m guessing it will be the Basic B330. Coincidentally, my cousin…

Tweet Neo, a Filipino company, has launched their line of laptops with Intel CORE i processors. Core i Processors has Turbo Boost Technology, Hyper-Threading Technology, and can support Graphics. Best thing about it? The CORE i processors are available in sleek ultra-thin laptops. Super technology in light and portable laptops.

TweetRemember when I said I want to be Neo‘s brand ambassadress? You don’t? Watch this video from You Got Tech Episode 9: Well, that dream has just come true…