WorldLink Communications has launched “Data World,” Nepal’s largest data center, in Chandragiri, Kathmandu. The facility aims to improve Nepal’s internet speed, reliability, and digital infrastructure. This article will discuss everything about the latest Worldlink data center in Chandragiri.
WorldLink Data World Overview
The data center is located near the Mata Tirtha substation with a 3.5-megawatt IT power capacity and supports 520 racks. It is Nepal’s first Tier-3 and Edge-certified green facility. The center is earthquake-resistant and carrier-neutral, allowing multiple ISPs, telecom providers, and businesses to use its services.
Part of a Nationwide Plan
WorldLink plans to establish 14 data centers across Nepal, with the Kathmandu center being the largest. The company has committed NRs. 3 billion to this project. The remaining 13 centers will be Tier-2 certified and placed in major towns.
Investment and Expansion
Finnfund, Finland’s development financier, has invested €10 million in WorldLink to expand digital access in rural areas. Additionally, WorldLink is partnering with Nokia to enhance network reliability and speed.
WorldLink Data World: Future Impact
The data center is expected to improve cloud computing, AI, and machine learning applications while ensuring lower latency and better security for businesses and government agencies. With localized data storage, the project aims to strengthen Nepal’s digital infrastructure and attract international investment.
Nepal’s Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) is rolling out a nationwide Electronic Medical Records (EMR) System to digitize patient records and streamline healthcare services. The system follows the Integrated EMR Operation and Management Directives, 2081, and aligns with Nepal’s National Health Policy 2019, National e-Health Strategy 2074, and Public Health Service Act 2075.
Nationwide EMR System Implementation
Centralized Patient Records
The new system will integrate patient data from public and private health institutions into a single digital platform. This aims to improve data accessibility and ensure interoperability across healthcare facilities. All health institutions must register their EMR systems within 12 months of the directive’s approval.
Core EMR Functionalities
The directive mandates 21 core modules, covering key areas such as:
Online Registration and Patient Identification
Emergency Services and Medical Diagnoses
Laboratory & Radiology Data
Pharmacy & Medication Management
Blood Bank & Bed Management
Reporting & Analytics
Security and Privacy Measures
The EMR system must comply with strict security audits to protect patient data. A patient portal will allow access only to authorized medical personnel. Government access to EMR data will be regulated by law.
Addressing Existing Healthcare Challenges
Fragmented Data Systems
Currently, hospitals use separate systems that do not communicate with each other. Patients must repeat tests and provide the same information at different facilities, leading to delays and additional costs.
The EMR system will create a single digital record for each patient. This will reduce duplicate tests, lower expenses, and enable secure data sharing between hospitals and clinics.
Expected Impact
For Patients
Faster and more accurate diagnosis with previous medical history available.
Lower medical expenses by avoiding unnecessary tests.
Better access to telemedicine and healthcare services.
For Healthcare Providers
Reduced paperwork and manual record-keeping.
Improved coordination between hospitals, clinics, and labs.
Stronger data security through standardized compliance.
For Government & Policymakers
Enhanced public health monitoring with real-time data.
Better resource allocation based on health trends.
Improved readiness for health crises and outbreaks.
In 2024, HP’s Spectre x360 series of laptops also got the Meteor Lake refresh with Core Ultra chips which are now available in Nepal as well. In this article, let’s dive into discussing the newly launched HP Spectre x360, including its price in Nepal, and specifications in more detail.
HP Spectre x360 (2024) Overview:
Performance and Storage
Powered by the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor, the HP Spectre x360 laptops offer exceptional performance for both work and play. With a maximum clock speed of up to 4.8 GHz thanks to Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, this processor delivers lightning-fast processing power. Additionally, the laptops incorporate NVIDIA Studio with RTX 4050 GPU, providing excellent graphics performance for multimedia tasks and gaming.
This device is equipped with 32 GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 2 TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD. The LPDDR5x RAM ensures efficient multitasking and handling of data-heavy tasks, while the PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD offers ample storage space with high-speed data transfer rates, enhancing overall system performance and user experience.
Display
The HP Spectre x360 boast up to a 2.8K OLED screen with IMAX Enhanced Certification, providing vivid visuals and immersive viewing experiences. Available in both 14-inch and 16-inch sizes, users can choose the model that best suits their preferences and needs. The variable refresh rate display and the largest haptic touchpad for a Windows-based 16-inch PC enhance user interaction and productivity.
Additional Features
One of the key highlights of the HP Spectre x360 series is the integration of smart AI features, aimed at improving performance, collaboration, and security. These features include an AI chip that assists with various tasks, such as walk-away locks and privacy alerts, ensuring a seamless and secure computing experience.
Connectivity and Battery Life
Equipped with Thunderbolt 4 ports, USB Type-A, and HDMI-out, the HP Spectre x360 laptops offer versatile connectivity options for seamless integration with various peripherals and devices. The laptops also feature Intel Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 for high-speed wireless connectivity. With a 4-cell, 68Wh (14″) and 83Wh (16″) Li-ion polymer batteries, users can expect long-lasting battery life, ensuring uninterrupted usage throughout the day.
In terms of security, the HP Spectre x360 laptops come equipped with features such as a fingerprint reader and Trusted Platform Module support, providing peace of mind for users concerned about data security. Additionally, the laptops offer an immersive multimedia experience with features like DTS:X Ultra audio, quad speakers, and HP Audio Boost, delivering rich sound quality for entertainment and productivity.
HP Spectre x360 (2024) Price in Nepal and Availability
The 2024 edition of Spectre x360 laptops is now available in Nepal with a starting price of NPR 249,999 for the 14″ model with a Core Ultra 7 CPU! The 16″ variant costs Rs. 249,000, but comes with an IPS panel.
Two years after the launch of the DJI Mini 4 Pro, we finally got to hear something about the DJI Mini 5 Pro. Though the official release may not be until late 2025, here’s a sneak peek at what the eagerly awaited drone DJI Mini 5 Pro might offer.
DJI Mini 5 Pro Rumor Overview
Camera and AI Features
One of the most anticipated upgrades is in the camera department. Rumors suggest that the DJI Mini 5 Pro could feature a larger 1-inch sensor, a notable step up from the Mini 4 Pro’s 1/1.3-inch sensor. This upgrade promises to deliver better image quality with improved dynamic range and sharper visuals.
Additionally, the Mini 5 Pro is expected to pack advanced AI tracking capabilities. This would allow the drone to follow fast-moving subjects more accurately. Other than that, we can expect 5G connectivity for smoother better control, real-time video transmission, and higher resolution.
Longer flight time
The DJI Mini 4 Pro already offers impressive flight times of up to 40 minutes. However, rumors indicate that the Mini 5 Pro could push this even further. We are guessing a flight time of 55 minutes, possibly even one hour.
Image: DJI Mini 4 Pro
Potential LiDAR technology
Another intriguing possibility is that the DJI Mini 5 Pro could feature LiDAR technology, similar to what’s found on high-end models like the Air 3S. If true, this would make the Mini 5 Pro the world’s first ultralight drone with LiDAR.
In terms of design, the DJI Mini will likely stick to its limit of 250 grams because this weight limit is something DJI highly values. After all, it allows US users to fly drones without requiring an FAA license. If that is the case, it will be quite a challenge for the DJI Mini to use a large sensor or a more powerful battery. So, in terms of form factor, there might not be much of a change.
DJI Mini 5 Pro Release and Availability
Though DJI has not made any official announcements, rumors suggest that the Mini 5 Pro could be available as soon as November 2025. Stay tuned for more updates!
It’s that time of the year again. CAN InfoTech 2025 is happening from Feb 6 to Feb 10. And no prize for venue guessing, it’ll be held at Bhrikutimandap Kathmandu as usual. Here in this article, we’ll talk about CAN InfoTech 2025 in general.
CAN InfoTech 2025 Overview:
Venue: Bhrikutimandap, Exhibition Road, Kathmandu
Date: Feb 6 to Feb 10 (Magh 24 to Magh 28)
Sponsors
This year, the title sponsor for this mega tech event is HMC HiKSEMI while MERCANTILE OFFICE SYSTEMS is the official associate sponsor. Likewise, GOGORO is the gold sponsor alongside SPOWER BPE, ZAP, and Worldlink being the silver sponsors.
Ticketing Partner
For the 30th Edition of CAN Infotech, one can buy tickets from Ticket Sanjal, the ticketing partner of this event. Here’s how you can buy the ticket:
If you have a student ID card, you can get it at just 50 rupees while for those who don’t have it, it will cost you 100 rupees.
You can make the payment through Mobile Banking, internet banking, ConnectIPS, MyPay, Khalti, and eSewa.
And voila, it’s done.
What to expect in CAN InfoTech?
CAN InfoTech is mainly for the exhibitions of tech products but besides that, companies also use stalls to sell their products and services. Sunaina Pandey Ghimire, President of the CAN Federation is confident enough about the event to provide unprecedented opportunities for companies in the ICT (Information and Communication) sector. The main hall space is allocated for branding purposes.
The latest technological startup innovations, talents, and inventions, designed to meet local market demands and showcased at the exhibition, are expected to contribute to the Digital Nepal initiative.
Google once made over $200 million from a single trick: changing the color shades of their ad links. But why does something so small matter? Let’s break down how this simple change had a huge impact on their revenue.
Google Adlinks Overview
Google’s Color Experiment
Google noticed that the ad links in Gmail and Google Search had slight variations in their color shades. Curiosity led them to test which specific shade of blue would generate the most clicks. While most companies choose colors based on intuition or a designer’s expertise, Google took a different approach—using the massive pool of data at its disposal.
They tested 41 different shades of blue, analyzing the effectiveness of each. The result? They found the “magic” shade that led to the most clicks. It might sound funny that something as simple as color could influence user behavior, but this small tweak boosted Google’s revenue by an astounding $200 million.
The Power of Neuromarketing
This is an example of neuromarketing—the practice of using data to understand consumer psychology. By analyzing patterns and behavior related to products, color, and texture, Google was able to pinpoint the best color for their ad links, driving more clicks and increasing revenue.
Honestly, it’s kind of wild to think that a tiny tweak like the color of a link could bring in so much money. But it also shows how much potential there is in the smallest details when you have access to data. It’s a reminder that in today’s world, even things we might overlook can be the key to success. I mean, who would’ve thought that blue could make Google an extra $200 million?
Realme is preparing to launch the P3 Pro, the successor to the P2 Pro, in India. The device is expected to arrive in the third week of February and is being teased as a gaming-focused smartphone. Additionally, Realme is set to host a Gaming Strategy Event in Delhi. The company has also been announced as the official smartphone sponsor for BGIS 2025 and BMPS 2025. This article will discuss everything about the upcoming Realme P3 Pro, including its expected price in Nepal.
Realme P3 Pro Rumors
Display and Performance
The Realme P3 Pro is rumored to feature a 6.77-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It is expected to support 1 billion colors and achieve a peak brightness of 4500 nits. The phone may come powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Energy chipset, built on a 4nm process.
Camera and Battery
The device is expected to house a 50MP primary camera with OIS, accompanied by a 2MP depth sensor. For battery life, leaks suggest a 6000mAh battery with support for 45W wired charging.
Other expected features include stereo speakers, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, and an IP68/IP69 rating for durability. It may also feature USB-C 2.0 for connectivity.
Other Features: Stereo speakers, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB-C 2.0, IP68/IP69 rating
Realme P3 Pro Price in Nepal and Availability
The official pricing of the Realme P3 Pro is yet to be announced. However, if it launches in Nepal, it is expected to start at no less than NPR 52,000.
In recent years, Chinese smartphone manufacturers have been making moves towards greater independence, with a growing emphasis on developing their own chips and operating systems. This shift has been largely influenced by the U.S. ban on Huawei, which prevented the company from collaborating with American firms like Google and Qualcomm. The growing multipolar world and the United States’ deterioration in its global hegemony have informed Chinese brands like Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo to prepare for a future where they might face similar restrictions. Let’s dive in this article to discuss more about the self-reliance of Chinese tech giants in more detail.
China’s Self-Reliance on Tech
Huawei’s Comeback
Back in 2018, Huawei was on the verge of becoming the world’s leading smartphone brand. The company produced high-end, technologically advanced devices and was a major competitor to Apple and Samsung. However, the U.S. imposed sanctions that severely limited Huawei’s access to essential technology, including Google’s Android services and chipsets from Qualcomm and MediaTek.
Despite these setbacks, Huawei has demonstrated resilience. Over the past few years, it has developed its own HarmonyOS Next as an alternative to Android and, in collaboration with China’s SMIC, has created its own Kirin chipsets. The company has also made advancements in foldable devices and 5G technology, proving that it can innovate even under heavy restrictions. Similarly, the company made some of the best earbuds you can buy in the market right now with the FreeBuds Pro 4, which is on par if not better than Samsung or Apple’s goodies. Similarly, the Chinese company also made the world’s first-ever tri-fold phone, leaving the tech world in awe of its engineering and innovation.
The Rising Trend Among Other Chinese Companies
With uncertainties surrounding U.S.-China relations, other Chinese manufacturers are taking precautions to reduce reliance on foreign technology. Xiaomi, for instance, is investing heavily in its own chip development. While it previously introduced the Surge processor in 2018, it is now working on a more advanced chipset to power its smartphones and even electric vehicles (EVs). The company has already invested billions of dollars in research and development to make this possible.
Similarly, Oppo and Vivo have developed their own specialized chips for image processing, such as the V1 and Q1 chips. These efforts indicate that Chinese manufacturers are slowly shifting away from dependence on Snapdragon and MediaTek processors.
The Role of Operating Systems
As i mentioned above, HarmonyOS is also evolving. Initially based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), the new version of HarmonyOS Next is completely independent of Android.
Xiaomi’s HyperOS is another significant development in this space. The company aims to integrate it across a wide range of devices, from smartphones to smart home products and vehicles. While it remains to be seen how HyperOS will develop, it represents a strategic step towards reducing dependency on Google.
Towards Vertical Integration
Chinese companies are now adopting the approach of “vertical integration” to secure their future in an increasingly volatile global market. Vertical Integration is where companies control multiple aspects of their supply chain. Apple is a prime example, designing its own processors and software while outsourcing manufacturing. This trend towards self-reliance is largely driven/ can be seen through the concept of vertical integration.
With political uncertainties, particularly the potential return of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency, Chinese firms are preparing for further restrictions. If more companies follow Huawei’s path and develop their chips and OS, we could see a major shift in the global smartphone market. Since Trump recently announced that Chinese goods will face an additional 10% tax, this shall prepare Chinese firms to take an alternative way and attempt to topple the United States’ dominance over technology and media.
Meanwhile, check out our review of the Vivo X200 Pro
I have been daily driving the OnePlus 13 for almost a month now. So far, it has received 3 major updates, especially camera-focused updates, and I think this is the perfect time for me to give you my full experience.
If you look at the latest flagships from Samsung and Apple, I think they have been super lazy – You will find very little innovation & they are quite boring upgrades if I am being completely honest.
Which means this is a Perfect opportunity for OnePlus to shine and I feel that’s what OnePlus did this year with this phone. In previous years, the gap between the OnePlus flagship, to from the iPhone and Samsung used to be quite big, but this year they have closed that gap quite well.
Plus, they haven’t increased the price. It still starts at 70,000 rupees, which is almost half the price of the newly launched S25 Ultra and iPhone 16 Pro Max.
And, if you look at this comparison between the OnePlus 13 and OPPO Find X8 Pro, you will see that these two phones are practically the same except that OnePlus doesn’t have a dedicated 6X zoom lens. But the OnePlus 13 is like 30,000 cheaper. So, yeah, if you are thinking of getting the OPPO Find X8 Pro, just don’t!
Biometric: Fingerprint (ultrasonic), Face Unlock (2D)
OnePlus 13 Review
Design
Design
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Anyway, with the OnePlus 13, I like the small improvements they have made this year. First of all, we get a proper IP68 / IP69 dust and water resistance which was missing in the last 3 generations of the OnePlus flagship phones.
There’s also this new Ceramic Guard Glass protection for display, which is OnePlus’s proprietary tech, but I am not 100% sure if this is more robust than Apple’s Ceramic Sheild or Gorilla Glass Victus 2. Jerry Rig says it still scratches at level 6 with deeper grooves at Level 7, so it’s nothing new!
However, I like the overall design and the hands-on feel of the OnePlus 13. I found it to be very comfortable to hold and the side curves on the back help with a nice grip. It’s not as heavy as something like the VIVO X200 Pro, and the weight distribution is fantastic here.
I also love this material on the back. OnePlus says they have used the industry’s first microfiber vegan leather, which is typically found in high-end furniture and vehicle interiors.
OnePlus has also upgraded the fingerprint sensor from an optical one to a more secure & reliable ultrasonic sensor. And I like how fast it is and the position is also located in a perfect spot. So, yeah, overall, an A+ in terms of design and build quality.
Display
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The display of the OnePlus 13 is also an easy A+. Display Mate has rated this display with an A++ rating. And even in my use, I found this display to be on par with what you get with other flagships.
It has all sorts of HDR support, there’s High PWM dimming, it’s super color-accurate with a fast touch response and the display works surprisingly well even if my hands are wet – OnePlus says its second-gen Aqua Touch and I found it to be more usable than what we found on last year’s OnePlus 12.
The OnePlus 13 is also plenty bright for both indoors and outdoors, although it’s not as bright as my S25 Ultra or Pixel 9 Pro XL. Those are slightly brighter outdoors.
Regardless, the display experience here is top-notch. OnePlus has paired it with an excellent set of vibration motors; one of the things we often overlook.
Audio and Haptics
I think it has the best haptics alongside the Pixel 9 Pro XL. So, typing on this thing, and interacting with the UI is so good.
I have also observed slightly better tweaks in the speaker department. It has very good loudness with a wider frequency range than what you get from a vivo and even an OPPO flagship. It’s not better than the iPhone and Samsung, but close enough.
Performance and UI
Another best thing about the OnePlus 13 is of course the performance. We all know how big of an improvement this new Snapdragon 8 Elite chip brings over last year’s SD 8 Gen 3, but the way OnePlus has optimized its UI and that perceived animation – everything just flows here.
For me, this is easily the fastest and the most optimized phone of 2025 right now!
There are also plenty of AI features now, which we used to only find on Samsung phones until last year.
There’s a circle to search, AI Eraser and a quick swipe from the right here will open a sidebar where I can use AI Summary, AI Speak, and AI Write. It’s quite easy and intuitive.
The only thing I wish the OnePlus 13 did when it comes to software is, maybe they could have provided 5 years of OS since we are getting 7 years of commitment from Samsung and Pixel, but 4 years is still not that bad.
By the way, the OnePlus 13 has one of the biggest vapor chamber cooling solutions on a smartphone and I have never found it to overheat or get warm. Even when gaming, I have never seen its thermals reach above 40 degrees, even after 40 minutes of PuBG or Genshin Impact. The average fps and stability are also so much better now, and by now I mean after all the updates. Especially if you are a pro-PubG player, you will notice that the rendering in tight areas is now almost as good as iPhones.
Battery and Charging
OnePlus 13’s battery life is also amazing. OnePlus is working with EV battery tech giant CATL to bring a Si-Ca battery with high-energy density, meaning the 6000mAh cell that the OnePlus 13 has, is smaller than the 5500mAh one we found on last year’s OnePlus 12.
With this bigger 6000mAh battery, I am constantly getting 9 to 10 hours of SOT Vs like the 7 to 8 hours I used to get before with OP12. Even on days when I am clicking a lot of photos, the OnePlus 13 still gave me like 7 to 8 hours of SOT.
OnePlus also offers a 100W charger inside the box which can go from 0 to 100% in just 35 minutes. And even using my 65W PD charger from U-green, it’s not too slow. It can go from 0 to 100% in about 50 mins.
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Ok, now let’s look at the scoreboard, here the OnePlus 13 has an A+ design, A+ display, A+ performance, A+ Haptics, and A+ battery, but how about cameras? That has always been like a B for OnePlus flagship in the past.
But after receiving a total of three camera-focused updates, I can rate the photography side of the OnePlus 13 as a solid A-. Yes, it’s not quite as reliable as the other expensive flagship phones, but what I CAN tell you is, that OnePlus has put in a lot of energy in making the camera better this time.
Camera
Now, if you look at the specs, things might not look particularly interesting because the OnePlus 13 comes with the same Sony LTY 808 sensor and the same Ultra-wide camera as before. The only thing that’s changed is the 3x zoom lens which is now a Sony sensor Vs Omnivision on the OnePlus 12.
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As an outcome, the photos I am getting from this new 3x periscope camera are quite impressive – be it the portraits, the 3x zoom shots or macros. They have nice background blur, nice details, and most importantly good highlight management.
I even compared the 3X portraits to the more expensive OPPO Find X8 Pro and to my surprise, OnePlus’s portraits come out quite comparable. The only difference is a little variation in colors and that’s it! Details are better on OnePlus! The one thing this 3X camera lacks is, it can’t go too close for those close-range macro shots.
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Anyway, Normal daylight photos from its main camera look better optimized in terms of details, highlights and colors than before. Previously, OnePlus always used to make the photos too bright, so yeah it looks like OnePlus’s collaboration with Hasselblad is finally seeing the light of day.
And the good news is, there isn’t that big of a difference in colour processing from its 3 lenses either. Oh, and the ultra-wide photos also have decent details. Dynamic range and highlights are on point with fairly well-preserved details too.
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However, there are 3 things I will complain about in the photography aspect. First, the OnePlus 13 sometimes tends to be inconsistent with colours during nighttime. The details are good, the exposure maintenance and all is good but just the colours get messed up sometimes, like in this picture where the reds are unnecessarily red.
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Second is, since it does not have a dedicated 6x lens, 6x zoom photos and beyond that are quite average. Third, I think the selfies could have been better. The colors and dynamic range are pretty decent, but you don’t get autofocus here and the details are not that amazing.
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Other than that I am more than happy with the camera results on the OnePlus 13. You also get decent videography prowess, at least from the main lens. You can shoot nice videos with decent stabilization at 4k 60 fps from the rear camera and even the selfie camera.
I wouldn’t say the ultra-wide videos are very impressive at 4k though, the camera struggles with dynamic range and sharp details. There is a small test I always do to check how good the Ultrawide lens is on a flagship phone. I click nighttime ultra-wide videos at 4K 60fps, which, as i feel is not the best from the OnePlus 13.
I also found it very strange to see the OnePlus 13 lacking some other modern-day video features like Portrait videos or Log videos. So, yes, OnePlus has improved the photography side with the OnePlus 13 – jumping from B to A-, but the videos are still like “B” in my opinion.
OnePlus 13 Review: Pros and Cons
Pros:
Premium design
A++ display
Strong performance and great UI
Long-lasting battery and fast charging.
Improved camera
Great haptics and audio.
Cons:
Inconsistent low-light color accuracy.
No 6x zoom, average selfie camera.
Weak ultra-wide video in low light.
OnePlus 13 Review Conclusion
But despite the obvious disadvantages in a couple of areas, the OnePlus 13 is a solid all-around flagship phone, costing almost half the price of the flagship. It’s so good & matured now that I think you should avoid getting the regular S25, the iPhone 16, Pixel 9 and even their BBK siblings like the IQOO 13, OPPO Find X8 or VIVO X200.
So yes, I really think OnePlus has closed the gap with the Ultra and Pro Max this year.
Next year, I however do want to see OnePlus improve the videography side and bring that 200MP 3.7X Samsung HP9 telephoto lens from VIVO X200 Pro, copy and paste it into the OnePlus flagship, which would genuinely make OnePlus the ultimate flagship killer!
Meanwhile, check out our review of the Realme 14 Pro+
Wanbo, a Chinese brand established in 2016, has good popularity for its smart projectors and screens. Recently, the company launched four different projectors in Nepal, which include the Wanbo T2 Ultra, Wanbo Da Vinci 1 Pro, Wanbo X5 Pro, and Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro. In this article, we will explore these projectors in-depth, including their features and pricing in Nepal.
Wanbo Projectors Overview
Wanbo T2 Ultra
Design and Display
The Wanbo T2 Ultra is the brand’s first gimbal projector, featuring a compact and sturdy design. Weighing just 1.5 kg, it comes with dual 5W HiFi speakers on the sides and supports a 120-degree rotation. The projector offers a 1080P Full HD display with 500 ANSI Lumens brightness, ensuring clarity in both bright and dark environments. Furthermore, it also includes advanced features such as ASA 3.0 algorithms, auto-focus, keystone correction, obstacle avoidance, and screen fit.
Image Quality and Audio
The T2 Ultra delivers vibrant and sharp visuals with excellent white levels and a 1000:1 contrast ratio. Its wide color gamut enhances the overall image quality. The LED light source has a long lifespan of over 20,000 hours and consumes only 54W of power. Additionally, the built-in dual 5W speakers provide clear, crisp sound with impressive bass.
Performance and Features
Running on Android, the T2 Ultra supports 1080P video playback via USB and uses the Kodi media player to handle various audio codecs and subtitles. It also includes an HDMI 1.4 port for 1080P at 60Hz. The projector performs well for casual gaming, offering a 55ms latency.
WANBO Da Vinci 1 Pro
Design and Display
The WANBO Da Vinci 1 Pro sports a sleek, modern design, featuring an enclosed optical engine with Pixel Pro 5.0 technology. It supports a native 1080P resolution and can handle 4K content, delivering a brightness of 600 ANSI Lumens. The projector also includes Bluetooth 5.0 for enhanced connectivity.
Additionally, it runs on Google TV, providing access to popular streaming apps like Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, and Disney+. Other features include auto-focus, auto keystone adjustment, obstacle avoidance, and auto screen fit, offering a hassle-free setup.
Image Quality and Audio
With a brightness of 600 ANSI Lumens, the Da Vinci 1 Pro ensures clear and vibrant images. It also supports 1080p streaming via Netflix with full HD playback, thanks to Google Widevine Level 1 certification, ensuring smooth viewing.
Powered by Android 11 and an ARM Cortex-A35 processor, the WANBO Da Vinci 1 Pro runs smoothly. It supports various media formats via USB, including 1080p files, although it may struggle with complex video codecs like H.265. Smart features such as screen mirroring with CH Cast and a user-friendly remote control with dedicated buttons for popular streaming services add to its appeal. It also offers HDMI, USB ports, and a headphone jack for versatile connectivity.
Wanbo X5 Pro
Design and Display
The Wanbo X5 Pro combines a sleek design with enhanced dustproofing. It features a native 1080p resolution and supports 4K content, delivering vibrant colors and sharp clarity. With a high contrast ratio of 3,000:1 and 1,100 ANSI Lumens, it ensures crisp, vivid images. The updated stand includes a tripod screw and references for ceiling mounts, offering greater setup flexibility.
Image Quality and Audio
The X5 Pro produces sharp and vivid images, maintaining clarity even at the edges, thanks to its 3,000:1 contrast ratio. While it performs well with ambient light, it’s best viewed in darker settings for optimal contrast. The built-in dual 5W speakers provide clear sound for casual use.
Performance and Features
Running on Android 11 with Google TV, the X5 Pro offers smooth performance, supported by 2GB of RAM and a Cortex-A35 processor. It provides easy access to streaming apps like Netflix, YouTube (4K), Disney+, and Prime Video, with Google Home integration for effortless setup. Auto-focus and auto keystone adjustment keep the image sharp and properly aligned. While it supports HD streaming on Netflix thanks to Google Widevine Level 1, some advanced video formats like H.265 might not be fully compatible.
Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro
Design and Display
The Wanbo Mozart 1 Pro stands out with its striking blue, elegant design, and modern appearance. It offers an LDC screen capable of projecting up to 180 inches with a native 1080P resolution. The projector supports 90% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, ensuring rich, accurate colors.
Image Quality and Audio
Supporting 4K resolution and 900 ANSI Lumens brightness, the Mozart 1 Pro delivers vivid, detailed images in various lighting conditions. Its Pixel Pro 5.0 optical engine technology enhances image quality. The projector also features 16W speakers with independent DSP amplifiers, delivering rich, high-quality audio.
Performance and Features
Running on Android 11, the Mozart 1 Pro offers smooth performance with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. It supports a wide range of apps, including Netflix, Prime Video, and Hulu, providing seamless streaming via the Google Play Store. Smart features like autofocus, auto keystone correction, and obstacle avoidance ensure effortless setup.
Connectivity options include 5G WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, HDMI, USB, and audio ports, making it easy to connect multiple devices. The projector also supports mobile screen projection, AirPlay, and MirrorCast. With dual NTC temperature control and hurricane cooling fans, it ensures optimal performance during extended use. Built-in DRM technology ensures secure HD streaming, offering a smooth, uninterrupted viewing experience.
Wanbo Projectors Availability and Price in Nepal
The Wanbo Projectors are available in Oliz Stores with a starting price of NPR 29,500.