Nikhil Shrestha
Nokia 3.4 Review: Less Than Ordinary
Nokia added the 3.4 to its lineup of budget smartphones back in September. It does look like a decent upgrade over its predecessor –...
OPPO Watch Review: Emulating Apple (But Not Quite)
Apple has this, sort of, unparalleled triumph in the world of smartwatches. While Samsung’s alternatives are pretty good in themselves, ultimately, they don’t compare....
Asus ZenBook 14 UM425 Review: The Ryzen Renaissance
With the introduction of AMD’s Ryzen “Renoir” CPU, thin-and-light notebooks no longer need to sacrifice relative performance to achieve maximum portability. Today, I might...
Redmi Note 9 5G with Dimensity 800U goes official in China
Xiaomi’s sub-brand Redmi is known for its incredible value-for-money smartphones. Recently, the company crossed a big milestone by selling 140 million units of Redmi...
Everything you need to know about the Clean Feed Policy
On June 24, 2019, every TV channel in the Nepali household suddenly went blank or included a request to contact their cable operators. It...
Xiaomi Mi TV 4X 55 Review: Disruptingly Good
Xiaomi is one of those companies that has built its entire fanbase thanks to its aggressive pricing strategies. And just a couple of months...
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 Review: An Ethereal Experience
You've probably heard of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 by now, and I'll be discussing the phone at length throughout this review. But,...
Sony WH-1000XM4 Review: Refining Sublimity
Over the past couple of years, Sony has managed to become almost synonymous with noise-canceling technology—a feat once held by other companies like Bose....
Vivo V20 Review: A Ballad of Beauty
Vivo isn’t the first company that comes to mind when asked which OEM comes up with the best value-oriented smartphones. Because its offerings have...
Nokia 2.4 Review: Same Old, Same Old
Nokia phones, especially the budget and mid-range ones, share this cohesiveness in terms of their design, relative performance, and overall user experience. Maybe that’s...