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Dell Inspiron 14 x360 (2024) Price in Nepal [Updated]

As the name  says the Dell Inspiron 13 x360 is a fully convertible device which can be converted into a tablet due to its 360-degree hinge. It features a 14-inch WUXGA Display, an Intel Core 5 processor, and 8GB of RAM. The official distributors of Dell laptops in Nepal are Max International and Neo Store. In this article, let’s discuss the Dell Inspiron 13 x360 price, features, and specifications.

Dell Inspiron 13 x360 Overview:

Design and Display

The design of the Dell Inspiron 13 x360 is made up of a mixture of aluminum and plastic, which makes the device feel sturdy and premium. It has a 360-degree hinge, making the laptop fully convertible to a tablet, and it weighs just aroung 1.70kg

Talking about the display, it features a 14-inch IPS LCD touchscreen panel with FHD+ resolution (1920X1200). The panel type is glossy, so you might get a reflection if you are working in harsh light conditions. The panel covers 45% sRGB color coverage, making it a decent screen to watch movies. The brightness of this display is also not so bad, it got 300nits, which is decent. It also got Dell ComfortView technology, which reduces blue light for eye comfort.

Performance and Memory

Talking about the performance, it features Intel’s new Intel Core Processor (Series 1), the Intel Core 5 120U processor, which has 10 Cores and 12 threads. The base clock of this processor is 1.4GHz, and the maximum clock speed is 5GHz. The processor also has 55W TDP, making it capable of handling demanding tasks. For graphics, it features Intel Graphics, whose max frequency is 1.3 GHz, making it capable of handling basic to medium levels of graphically intensive games.

For memory, it got 8GB of DDR5 RAM running at 5200MHz, where one slot of 8GB is soldered and you get an extra SODIUM slot, making the laptop’s maximum capacity 16GB. For storage, it features a 512GB NVMe SSD.

Connectivity and Battery 

For connectivity, it has covered all the necessary ports, including two USB 3.2 Type A, one USB 3.2 Type-C with DisplayPort and Power Delivery, one HDMI 1.4, one  Headphone/Microphone combo jack, a 3.5mm jack, and an SD Card Slot.
For battery, it has a 54Wh cell which should give a decent battery life, and it also supports ExpressCharge (80% in 1 hour).

Dell Inspiron 13 x360 Specifications:

  • Display: 14-inch IPS LCD FHD+ (1920×1200), Glossy, 60Hz,300nits
  • Processor: Intel Core 5 120U (10 Cores (2Performance + 8 Efficient) / 12 Threads)
  • RAM: 8GB DDR5 (5200MHz), one stick soldered
  • Storage: 512GB NVMe
  • Ports: two USB 3.2 Type A, one USB 3.2 Type-C with DisplayPort and Power Delivery, one HDMI 1.4, one  Headphone/Microphone combo jack, a 3.5mm jack, and an SD Card Slot.
  • Battery: 54Wh with expresscharge
  • Audio: Dual speakers with Waves MaxxAudio Pro
  • Webcam: 1080p FHD camera with dual-array microphones

Dell Inspiron 13 x360 Price and Availability in Nepal

The price of the Dell Inspiron 13 x360 is NPR 99,999 for the Intel Core 5 120U with 8GB of RAM. You can buy it from our affiliate partner Hukut Store.

Dell Inspiron 13 x360 Price in Nepal (Official)
Inspiron 14 x360 (Core 5 120U, 8GB, 512GB, 14″ FHD+Touch) NPR 99,999
  • Meanwhile, watch our Asus ROG Strix G16 Review:

Lenovo Legion 5i and Legion Pro 5i (2025) review: Worth it?

So I think I just found the internet’s favorite gaming laptops for this year. ‘Cause today I have Lenovo Legion 5i and Legion Pro 5i (2025) in for review, and they both have the latest processors from Intel and NVIDIA, they both look sleek as hell.

But besides just the new chips, I love how Lenovo has also upgraded a bunch of stuff this time. Including a beautiful OLED display that I’m sure you’re gonna have a blast gaming on.

And the one thing you need to know about these two is that there’s actually very little difference between the regular Legion 5i and the “Pro” model this year.

So the Legion Pro 5i is only available with a 16-inch display and it’s configurable with up to an RTX 5070 Ti GPU. Whereas the Legion 5i is even available with a 15.1-inch display… but what’s weird is that while the smaller one brings up to an RTX 5070 GPU, the 16-inch Legion 5i is limited to just RTX 5060. There’s not even that “OLED upgrade” for the 16-inch model!

But make sure you stay still until the end for all the “surprising” details about these laptops, because — to my surprise — these aren’t the “easy recommendation” I thought they would be.

Lenovo Legion 5i / Pro 5i (2025) review: Specifications

Legion 5i (2025) Legion Pro 5i (2025)
Dimensions 13.58 x 10.05 x 0.79 – 0.85 inches 14.35 x 10.55 x 0.85 – 1.02 inches
Weight 1.9 kg 2.43 kg
Display 15.1-inch glossy OLED panel 16-inch glossy OLED panel
Display properties WQXGA resolution, 165Hz refresh rate, 100% DCI-P3 colors, 500 nits brightness (typical)
Keyboard Full-size 24-zone RGB backlit keyboard
Security No biometric-based login option
CPU Intel Core i9-14900HX Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX
24 cores, 32 threads, up to 5.8 GHz 24 cores, 24 threads, up to 5.4 GHz
GPU NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 (115W TGP, 8GB GDDR7 VRAM)
RAM 24GB DDR5-4800 32GB DDR5-5600
Storage 512GB PCIe Gen4 SSD 1TB PCIe Gen4 SSD
Audio Downfiring stereo speakers (2x 2W output)
Battery 80Wh Li-Ion battery with 245W charging
Webcam 5MP (QHD) camera with e-shutter
Price in Nepal NPR 274,999 NPR 324,999
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Lenovo Legion 5i / Pro 5i (2025) review:

Design and build

  • Legion 5i: 13.58 x 10.05 x 0.79 – 0.85 inches, 1.9 kg
  • Legion Pro 5i: 14.35 x 10.55 x 0.85 – 1.02 inches, 2.43 kg
  • Aluminum lid, plastic keyboard deck

Okay.

So with that out of the way, I wanna start with the design. And the first thing I said when I unboxed these laptops was “wow… Lenovo has really cleaned up the design this time.” The “Legion” branding now sits at the center of the lid instead of on the side… while the “Lenovo” logo sits just below it at the back for a nice visual symmetry.

It’s such a simple concept that seems to be lost on some smartphone brands.

Jokes aside, this year’s Legion laptops also move the exhaust vents entirely to the back. Which means all the ports are now on the sides… although Lenovo still found a way to stick the HDMI 2.1 and the power connector at the back with the Legion 5i.

It’s honestly not a big deal to me, but I can definitely see why those who need to plug in a bunch of peripherals can find cable management a bit annoying on this. You’re also getting one less USB-A port here… but the good thing is that Lenovo has shipped faster USB connections this time.

Like a 10Gbps USB-A and a Thunderbolt 4 port. Even the wireless connections see a nice upgrade with WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4.

What else?

Other than this, their build material is actually the same as last year.

Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (2025) - Design

With aluminum for the lid and plastic for everything else… resulting in a pretty sturdy build quality… while still keeping the weight under 2.5 kg for the Legion Pro 5i. And just under 2 kg for the smaller Legion 5i.

So yeah, I know there aren’t a lot of visual changes to the new Legion laptops, but functionality-wise? I’d say these two are much more refined devices than their predecessors.

Display

  • Legion 5i: 15.1-inch WQXGA (2560 x 1600) OLED panel
  • Legion Pro 5i: 16-inch WQXGA (2560 x 1600) OLED panel
  • 100% DCI-P3 colors, 500 nits brightness
  • 165Hz refresh rate, G-SYNC, X-Rite factory color calibration

And that OLED upgrade I mentioned before is probably my favorite thing about these two. Lenovo still has an IPS option with a faster 240Hz refresh rate, but man… I’d take this 165Hz OLED display over a “however much faster IPS display” any day of the week.

The way the colors pop, the contrast it delivers is just something you’re never gonna get with an IPS panel. Never. Plus, they’re perfectly color-accurate right out of the box with 100% DCI-P3 gamut, and they can get almost as bright as 500 nits as well!

So… pretty much everything I could ever ask for on a display.

Except maybe this glossy finish which can get a little distracting every time I’m in a room with a lot of direct light sources.

OLED all the way!

And if you play a lot of fast-paced shooters like Marvel Rivals, Overwatch, Call of Duty, and stuff, I guess you’ll also have some competitive advantage with an OLED display. Thanks to its sub-millisecond response time.

Lenovo Legion 5i and Legion Pro 5i (2025) - Display
Left: Legion 5i (2025) | Right: Legion Pro 5i (2025)

Meaning much less ghosting or image blurring when you’re taking down enemies, compared to how even the most advanced IPS panels still have like 3 – 5ms of response time.

Now I know burn-in is always a concern with OLED displays, but Lenovo has shipped a couple of features to prevent that, too. I’ll admit that I was a little surprised to see that these Legion laptops don’t have any of those advanced features like burn-in prevention features I’ve seen on Asus devices — like “Pixel Refresh” and “Pixel Shift” — but I’m not too worried.

Keyboard

  • Full-size chiclet keyboard with a Numpad
  • 24-zone RGB backlighting

Alright.

So getting to the keyboard, I found the typing experience on the Legion 5i and the Legion Pro 5i to be exactly the same as older Legion laptops. With spaciously laid out keys, a super satisfying feedback, and also a Numpad just in case. The keys themselves have a slightly deeper travel now — at 1.6mm vs 1.5mm — but that’s frankly not something I ever noticed.

And I must say I wasn’t expecting to see its 24-zone RGB lighting either.

Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (2025) - Keyboard

Lenovo is still reserving per-key RGB for the more expensive “Legion Pro 7” and “Legion Pro 9” lineup, but I’d say this is a nice upgrade over the usual 4-zone RGB keyboards we see on most other midrange gaming laptops.

Trackpad

  • Plastic trackpad with Windows Precision drivers

I was also secretly hoping Lenovo would show some love for the trackpad this time. But nope. They still bring a tiny, off-center, plastic trackpad with nothing to rave about.

Webcam

  • QHD (5MP) camera with e-shutter

At least the Legion 5i and the Legion Pro 5i bring a sharper 1440p webcam now. And in a room with sufficient ambient light, I’d be perfectly happy attending all sorts of video calls with this guy. Or if I want, I can even link my phone with Lenovo’s “Smart Connect” software to turn it into a webcam for the laptop. How cool is that?!

Speakers and battery life

  • Downfiring stereo speakers
  • 80Wh battery with 245W charging

Now, before I talk about their performance, I gotta admit that I was pretty disappointed with two things about Lenovo’s new Legion laptops:

  • speakers and battery life.

The speakers… yeah they get decently loud enough and all, but they sound so thin with no bass and mostly just upper mids and trebles that it’s… just not fun to listen to. And despite the fairly large 80Wh battery, I never got more than 3.5 hours of screen time under my casual, everyday usage that mostly consists of web browsing and editing documents. And maybe some light photo editing now and then.

I even faced this issue where Chrome would render a black screen for a couple of seconds before going to normal when using it on battery power so… yeah.

Performance

  • Legion 5i: Intel Core i9-14900HX CPU
  • Legion Pro 5i: Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU
  • NVIDIA RTX 5070 graphics (115W TGP)
  • Up to 32GB DDR5 RAM, up to 2TB PCIe Gen4 SSD

Okay, I guess it’s time to talk about the performance now.

And like I mentioned in the very beginning, the Legion 5i and the Legion Pro 5i get the latest processors from Intel and NVIDIA. In NVIDIA’s case, it’s the new RTX 50 series GPUs… and with Intel, we have the new “Arrow Lake-H” CPUs. Whereas you can fit up to 32GB of DDR5 RAM and 2TB of PCIe Gen4 SSD on these two.

Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (2025) - Display 2

Anyway, my unit of the Legion 5i and Legion Pro 5i both have RTX 5070 GPU.

But while the Pro model available in Nepal has Intel’s Core Ultra 275HX CPU, the regular Legion 5i carries the older 14th Gen i9-14900HX CPU instead. Which has roughly 20% worse multi-core performance compared to the newer “Arrow Lake-H” processor.

So for the sake of simplicity, I’ll only be referring to the Pro model when talking about their performance.

And the number 1 thing I wanted to find out with the Legion Pro 5i was just how much of a difference there is between NVIDIA’s RTX 5070 and RTX 5070 Ti mobile GPUs. ‘Cause if you have read my review of the Asus ROG Strix G16 (2025), you already know that I was super impressed with the 5070 Ti’s performance.

RTX 5070 vs RTX 5070 Ti

It’s got 12GB of VRAM — instead of just 8GB — with a wider 192-bit memory bus, almost double the memory bandwidth, and almost 30% more CUDA cores compared to the regular RTX 5070. And lucky for me, both my Asus Strix G16 and my Legion Pro 5i had the same Intel CPU for me to do a proper apples-to-apples gameplay comparison.

So I played the exact same games…. at the exact same settings at 1600p on Lenovo and found that it lags behind the RTX 5070 Ti by an average of 30%

With games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Control being almost unplayable on the Legion Pro 5i at “Ultra” settings without enabling DLSS or multi frame generation feature.

Even in productivity tasks like exporting a 4K project with Premiere Pro, locally running a large language model on LM Studio, or rendering 3D projects in Blender, the RTX 5070 Ti was ahead by roughly 30% on average.

Remember how RTX 5070 has just 8GB of VRAM?

Yep… that meant I also faced heavy framedrop after a while when playing GPU-bound games like Cyberpunk 2077. While Forza Horizon 5 would straight up throw a “low video memory” warning when maxing out the settings.

Not just that, but I didn’t have any luck trying to run any LLM larger than 8GB in size on the Legion Pro 5i either because of its low VRAM.

Now, what all this means is that the RTX 5070 is indeed a next-gen GPU with some interesting features like “multi frame generation” to boost your gaming experience. But you might want to upgrade to RTX 5070 Ti at least…

  • if you plan on playing the latest AAA games with the incredible fidelity,
  • if you have a more demanding workflow with video editing or 3D applications,
  • or if you want to run larger AI models locally on your laptop.

One more thing.

So I also found a little confusing behavior with the thermals on the Legion Pro 5i. The thing is, when I set it to “Performance” mode from the “LegionSpace” app, it would feed the CPU and the GPU with more power for the absolute best performance.

Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (2025) - Performance mode
Performance mode

But for some reason, the fans don’t really ramp up to cool down the processors, resulting in much higher temperatures. With the CPU and the GPU comfortably climbing to 90° and 80°C during my gaming sessions. That also meant the keyboard deck would itself get quite warm… hitting nearly 40°C near the WASD area in some games.

Which is why the next thing I tried was switching to the “Custom” mode with the fan speed set to 100% and man… the temperature difference was night and day!

Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (2025) - Custom mode
Custom mode

With the CPU and the GPU now sitting at a comfortable 60 – 70°C instead. I also noticed how the chassis temperature was cooler by a couple of degrees, although all this came with a slight performance penalty. Since I was getting 5 – 10% low average fps on custom mode versus performance mode, depending on the game I was playing.

A word of warning

I know I could mess around with all the overclocking settings in that “LegionSpace” app for a similar performance.

Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (2025) - Custom Mode

But Lenovo warns me that any damage or loss resulted from tweaking those settings won’t be covered under factory warranty… so that was quite… discouraging to say the least. And I just hope Lenovo would let me toggle full fan speed in performance mode for the best of both worlds.

Lenovo Legion 5i / Pro 5i (2025) review: Conclusion

So with all that said… I think Lenovo’s new Legion 5i and Legion Pro 5i are once again shaping up to be killer midrange gaming laptops. They both have a sleek, classy design, a gorgeous OLED display, a fantastic keyboard, and pretty great performance.

But it all comes down to the price, right?

That’s the one thing that could make or break these laptops.

Lenovo Legion 5i and Legion Pro 5i (2025) - Design

And for NPR 274,999, I think the regular Legion 5i does make sense. Although I can’t help but think if the Legion Pro 5i is a little expensive for everything it offers. Especially since you can get something like Acer’s Predator Helios Neo 16 (2025) or Helios Neo 16S AI (2025) with an RTX 5070 Ti GPU at a more or less similar price.

  • Our video review of Lenovo Legion 5i and Legion Pro 5i (2025) is coming up soon

Lenovo Legion 5i / Pro 5i (2025) review: Pros and cons

Pros Cons
• Powerful performance • The Pro model feels a little pricey
• A gorgeous OLED display • No biometric login option
• Sleek design • Mediocre trackpad, battery life
• A satisfying keyboard + Numpad

Huawei Fit 4 review: Thin, light, and nearly there

If you’ve spent any time browsing Nepal’s wearable market lately, you’ve probably noticed the flood of budget smartwatches. They’re everywhere. On the other end of the spectrum, there are plenty of high-end flagship models that cost a small fortune. But the middle? That midrange smartwatch segment has all but disappeared.

There used to be solid options like Amazfit’s GTS and GTR series in this price range. But Amazfit hasn’t been active in Nepal recently — and that gap hasn’t been filled. Not until now.

Huawei Watch Fit 4 Specifications:

  • Design: Squircle design with a rotatable crown and a function button on the right, 5 ATM water-resistant
  • Dimensions: 43.20 mm x 36.30 mm x 9.95 mm
  • Weight: ~27 grams (without straps)
  • Materials: Aluminium alloy case, Fluoroelastomer or Nylon strap
  • Display: 1.82″ AMOLED, 2,000 nits peak brightness, 347 PPI pixel density, Always-On Display (AOD)
  • Resolution: 480 x 408 pixels
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Magnetometer, Optical Heart Rate Sensor, Ambient Light Sensor, Barometer
  • Connectivity: 2.4GHz WiFi, Bluetooth 5.2 supporting BR and BLE
  • Navigation: Yes (GNSS with GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BDS, QZSS)
  • Compatibility: Android 8.0+ or iOS 13.0+
  • Features: Customisable watch faces, Calorie tracking, 100+ workout modes with GPS tracking, Sleep and vitals monitoring, Women’s Health, Real-time altitude tracking, Storm warnings (via barometer), Bluetooth calling, Music and camera control, Notifications
  • Battery: 7 days on typical usage, up to 10 days maximum, around 4 days with AOD
  • Charging: Magnetic charging (wired), ~60 mins full charge
  • Companion App: Huawei Health (Android | iOS)
  • Check the full specifications of Huawei Watch Fit 4 here
  • Buy Huawei Watch Fit 4 here

Huawei Fit 4 Review 

The Huawei Watch Fit 4 just launched in Nepal for around Rs. 20,000. And honestly, at this price, I don’t think there’s a better smartwatch available in the country. Alongside this, Huawei also launched the Watch Fit 4 Pro, which costs nearly twice as much. Yes, the Pro version gets you better build quality, more advanced health tracking, and upgrades in almost every category. Huawei has even borrowed several features directly from the Apple Watch Ultra 2 for the Fit 4 Pro.

Still, I think the regular Watch Fit 4 is the better deal. Especially if you’re a fitness enthusiast — you’ll want to check this one out.

This review is going to cover everything you need to know about the Watch Fit 4 — design, display, health tracking, software, battery — all of it. So stick with me until the end.

Design

Let’s start with the design. I probably don’t even need to tell you this, but the Watch Fit 4 looks a lot like an Apple Watch. The square-ish case, the rotating crown up top, and the side button below — it’s all very Apple. But I don’t mind that at all.

It’s super lightweight and comfortable on the wrist. I’ve got the basic color option here, but you can also pick it up in white or purple. That rotating crown? It doesn’t just look good — it actually works. Scrolling through the UI gives you a surprisingly satisfying haptic feedback.

It’s rated at 5ATM water resistance, so you don’t need to worry about getting it wet. Though, I was a little surprised to see Huawei didn’t include any kind of dust resistance.

Durability

And speaking of durability, another thing to keep in mind: the display doesn’t have any kind of protection. None. So I’d recommend using it carefully — or better yet, just get yourself a solid screen protector.

Display

Huawei Fit 4

Display quality on the Watch Fit 4 is absolutely excellent. It features a 1.82-inch AMOLED panel with a smooth 60Hz refresh rate and responsive touch input. Brightness? Don’t even worry about it — it hits up to 2000 nits, so even under the harshest sunlight, visibility won’t be a problem.

Maybe it’s because I’ve been using the Apple Watch Series 10, but I did feel like the bezels could’ve been a bit slimmer. That said, for me, this is still a 10/10 display.

OS and Software Experience

I’ve always enjoyed the software experience on Huawei watches. Sure, you don’t get Wear OS here — I’ll say that upfront. That means no Google Play Store, and no installing apps like Google Maps, WhatsApp, or Spotify. But even without those, Huawei’s own HarmonyOS 5 feels surprisingly well-designed and fun to use.

Huawei Air 4 Harmony OS

Once you start using it, I’m sure you’ll feel the same way. And without Wear OS in the picture, battery life gets a serious boost — more on that in a bit.

One thing I especially loved in HarmonyOS 5 is how Huawei uses color and animation across the UI. It looks and feels genuinely refreshing. The variety of watch faces available is also excellent. So while the third-party app support may be limited, HarmonyOS 5 still manages to stand out.

Fitness tracking

Huawei Air 4 Harmony OS

Now let’s talk health and fitness — because this is where the Huawei Watch Fit 4 absolutely excels. It supports over 100 workout modes, all of which can be customized to your personal goals. Thanks to dual-band GPS, the location tracking is phenomenal. Even in Kathmandu’s dense streets, the GPS locked on instantly. And as you can see from these screenshots, the actual location tracking is very accurate. If you do outdoor workouts like hiking, running, or cycling, this is going to be a huge plus.

Health tracking 

Another thing I’ve always liked about Huawei’s watches is the accuracy of their health tracking — heart rate, stress, sleep, SpO2 — it all works reliably. But what matters even more is how the watch turns that raw data into actual insight.

Huawei Air 4 Harmony features

It tells me how much I’ve worked out, how many calories I’ve burned, and how high my heart rate reached — sure, that’s all useful. But when I check the Huawei Health app, it gives me much more: I can see the actual effects of my workouts, and how long I need to rest before committing to my next session.

And this goes beyond fitness. The overall health monitoring on the Watch Fit 4 is integrated incredibly well.

Right from the start, it tracks not just physical health, but emotional health as well — offering helpful tips when needed. Lately I’ve been more calorie-conscious, and I’ve been planning my diet and workouts accordingly. The “Stay Fit” feature has been a real help for keeping up with my calorie goals.

Sometimes I don’t sleep well, and when that happens, it offers tips on how to improve sleep quality. Features like “Activity Rings” and “Health Clovers” also do a great job of keeping me motivated to stay active every day.

I could keep going, but here’s the short version: the health and fitness tracking on the Watch Fit 4 is not just accurate — it’s insightful. And I absolutely love it.

Battery 

Battery life? Also impressive. Even with all the health monitoring features fully enabled, the watch easily lasted me a full week. And charging takes just over an hour — around an hour and 15 minutes. That’s solid.

Huawei Fit 4 Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Bright and sharp AMOLED display
  • Accurate health and fitness tracking
  • Lightweight, comfortable design
  • Excellent battery life
  • Great value for money

Cons

  • No third-party app support
  • No screen or dust protection
  • Slightly thick bezels

Huawei Fit 4 Review Conclusion

To sum it up: I really liked the Huawei Watch Fit 4. There’s hardly anything to complain about here. The design, the display, the battery, the app, the health tracking — everything about it is excellent.

If you’re health-conscious and thinking of picking up a great smartwatch under Rs. 20,000, I can easily recommend this one. As for the Watch Fit 4 Pro, which costs nearly double — I don’t think I can recommend that to everyone. But if you’re someone who wants more premium build materials, or features like ECG, diving, or golfing, then yes — it totally makes sense.

Tecno unveils the world’s thinnest tri-fold phone: The Phantom Ultimate G Fold

TECNO has unveiled its latest foldable concept on MWC 2025, the PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold, featuring a unique dual inward-folding tri-fold design that balances usability, protection, and a slim profile. The device unfolds to reveal a 9.94-inch display while maintaining durability through a custom hinge system and high-strength materials. In this article, let’s discuss what we know about this Techno Phantom.

Tecno Phantom Overview:

Built and Design

The PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold uses a tri-fold design that folds inward twice to protect its flexible display when closed. It features a dual-hinge system that allows the device to fold without leaving gaps, and a separate cover screen handles basic tasks without requiring the main display to be opened.

Un-Folded

When opened, the device measures 3.49mm thick, and when folded, it is 11.49mm. Materials like high-strength steel for the hinge and a thin Titan Fiber back panel are used to keep the weight down while maintaining durability. The device can also stay open at different angles, which can be useful for tasks like video calls or watching content without holding it.

Hinge Design

The PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold uses a dual-hinge system to manage its tri-fold structure. One hinge is a smaller waterdrop hinge that folds a section inward, while the second is a larger hinge that folds the remaining part over, allowing the device to close without visible gaps. The hinges are made using high-strength steel to handle repeated folding and to help keep the device stable when partially opened. This design also allows the device to stay open at various angles for different uses.

Record-Breaking Slim Profile & High-End Hardware

The PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold measures just 3.49mm when fully opened and 11.49mm when folded, making it the slimmest tri-fold foldable announced so far. This is achieved using materials like high-strength steel for the hinge and a thin Titan Fiber rear panel, helping the device stay lightweight while maintaining durability during repeated folds.

While detailed hardware specifications are still unknown, TECNO has confirmed that the concept device will feature a triple-camera system, a capable chipset, and a battery of over 5000mAh.

Meanwhile, watch our video on OnePlus Nord CE5

Acer Swift 14 AI (2025) launched in Nepal with OLED display and latest Core Ultra processors

Acer has launched its new Swift 14 AI 2025 ultrabook in Nepal, packing Intel’s new Core Ultra 5 226V and Ultra 7 256/258 V processors and a vibrant 14-inch OLED display. In Nepal, Max International and Mercantile are the official distributors of Acer products. In this article, let’s discuss its price, specifications, and more!

Acer Swift 14 AI Overview:

Design and Display

For the design part of things, the Acer Swift 14 AI 2025 keeps things really clean and simple. The laptop just weighs around 1.25 kg which makes it easy to carry around for daily commutes or in classes. The laptop chassis comes in a subtle Steam Blue finish with a premium aluminium build. The laptop features a clean white backlit keyboard which makes typing in the dark a breeze.

Opening the lid reveals a gorgeous 14-inch WUXGA OLED display with a 1920 x 1200 resolution. This panel has a taller 16:10 aspect ratio which make extra screen space for multitasking. The OLED panel also delivers deep blacks and vibrant colors with 100% DCI-P3 coverage making it ideal for watching content or editing photos. It also gets fairly bright at 400 nits.This display is perfect for watching content or even doing color color-critical task.

Performance and Memory

For the performance, inside the Acer Swift 14 AI 2025 it comes equipped with Intel’s latest Core Ultra processors i.e a Ultra 5 226V to Ultra 7 256V and even a 258V. These chips from Intel bring efficient AI-powered processing for daily tasks, light editing, and productivity work. For graphics workload, these Series 2 chips from Intel are paired with Intel Arc integrated graphics which ensure smooth 4K video playback and even allow casual gaming.

Intel Core Ultra Processor

In terms of memory, the Swift 14 AI offers 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM on the Ultra 5 and 256V models and on Ultra 7 258V variant it comes with 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM. For storage, all the varient comes with 512GB PCIe Gen4 SSD ensuring quick boot times.

Connectivity and Battery

For Connectivity, it includes two USB-A 3.2 ports, two USB-C ports with charging and display support, an HDMI port, and a headphone jack and for wireless connections, it features WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4.

For the battery, the Swift 14 AI comes with a 65Wh battery which give a decent battery life and its paired with a 65W USB-C charger for easy top-ups.

Acer Swift 14 AI Specification:

Acer Swift 14 AI 2025 Price and Availability in Nepal

The Acer Swift 14 has finally arrived in Nepal with different Ultra Series 2 Processors. The price for Ultra 5 const NPR 124,999, Ultra 7 256V costs NPR 137,999, and the top-end Ultra 7 258V costs NPR 157,999. You can purchase this product from an authorized store such as Hukut Store.

Meanwhile, watch our most expensive PC build video:

Acer Swift 16 AI (2025) launched in Nepal with Intel Core Ultra 7 Series 2 processor and OLED display

Acer has just launched its new Swift 16 AI (51-76C9) 2025 ultrabook in Nepal, featuring Intel’s latest Intel Core Ultra 7 Series 2 processor, a sharp OLED display and more. In Nepal, Max International and Mercantile are the official distributors of Acer products. In this article, we will discuss its specifications, price, and more!

Acer Swift 16 AI Overview:

Build and Display

Talking about the design, the Acer Swift 16 AI (51-76C9) 2025 features a very lightweight aluminum chassis which just weighs 1.5 kg. Also, the laptop features a smooth matte finish and a precisely made lines which make it feel more premium. The laptop has a 180° hinge that allows the lid to lay flat providing flexibility for sharing content and adjusting viewing angles. The laptop also comes with backlit keyboard which makes typing in dark a breeze.

Acer Swift 16 AI (51-76C9) Design

Talking about the display, the Acer Swift 16 AI (51-76C9) 2025 features a gorgeous 16-inch WQXGA OLED display with a sharp resolution of 2880 x 1800. This display also ensures a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and also covers 100% DCI-P3 color coverage producing sharp and vivid visuals for photo editing and content consumption. This is a flagship display perfect for video editing or even for doing color-critical task.

Performance and Memory

Talking about the performance, it got the Intel Core Ultra 7 Series 2 processor, the Intel Core Ultra 7 258V with 8 cores reaching up to 4.8GHz, it handles multitasking, document work, and light creative tasks without stutters, making it suitable for students and professionals.

Intel-Core-Ultra-7

The laptop comes with 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM, allowing it to run multiple applications and browser tabs simultaneously. Paired with a 1TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD, it ensures fast boot times and quick file transfers.

Connectivity and Battery

The Acer Swift 16 AI 2025 supports Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2 for wireless connection and for ports it has all the necessary port such as USB 3.2 , USB type-c with thunder bold 4, a HDMI port and last it have a headphone mic combo.

For battery, the laptop features a 70Wh battery that offers decent endurance for a full day of productivity. For charging it comes with 100W charger inside the box which also fast charge this laptop.

Acer Swift 16 AI Specification

    • Display: 16 inch WQXGA OLED Display (2880 x 1800) pixels 2.8K 120Hz Display
    • Processor: Intel Core Ultra 7 258V (8C: 4 performance cores + 4 efficiency cores) 2.2 GHz Up to 4.8 GHz Cache 12MB
    • RAM: 32 GB LPDDR5X RAM
    • Storage: 1 TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD
    • Graphics: Integrated Intel Arc Graphics 140V
    • WebCam: 1440p QHD IR HDR  Triple-mic support, Privacy Shutter on non-touchscreen models
    • Battery: 70Whr
    • Ports: 2 x USB Type-C (USB4, Thunderbolt 4, DisplayPort, USB charging), 2 x USB Type-A1 x HDMI 2.1,1 x Headphone/speaker jack
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Acer Swift 16 AI Price and Availability in Nepal

The price of Acer Swift 16 AI with Intel Core Ultra 7 258V and 32GB RAM is NPR 179,999. You can buy it via an authorised store such as Hukut Store.

Acer Swift 16 AI (51-76C9) Price in Nepal (Official)
51-76C9 – Acer Swift 16 AI (Intel Core Ultra 7 258V,32GB RAM,1TB SSD, Intel Arc Graphics, WQXGA OLED ) NPR 179,999

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Vivo X300 Pro leaked with 200MP camera and Dimensity 9500 chip

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Vivo’s next flagship might be packing some serious camera firepower. Early leaks have now revealed what to expect from the X300 Pro and it looks like vivo’s pushing boundaries again. This article will discuss everything about the latest vivo X300 Pro, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.

Vivo X300 Pro Overview

Camera Setup 

Vivo X200 Pro Camera

Let’s start with the cameras: a 200MP periscope lens. And it’s paired with a 50MP main camera using Sony’s Lytia LYT-828 sensor (1/1.3″ type) and another 50MP ultrawide. Vivo’s also introducing a new lens coating tech to cut down on flare. Honestly, that’s a nice touch if it works well in real-world shots.

Performance 

Inside, the X300 Pro will run on the Dimensity 9500, MediaTek’s upcoming flagship chip. It’s the direct follow-up to the 9400 that powered last year’s X200 Pro. Expect big gains in efficiency and AI performance, though we’ll have to wait and see what it can really do.

vivo X300 Pro Rumors and Availability

If leaks hold up, the X300 Pro should drop around or before October — likely timed with or shortly after the Dimensity 9500 announcement in September.. There’s no official price but when it hits, expect it to land around NPR 180,000 in Nepal.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Vivo X200 Pro

 

Honor X70 with Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 and a 120Hz AMOLED display announced

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HONOR has just announced its latest mid-range device, the HONOR X70 in China. This device has got great features such as a large 6.79-inch 1.5K AMOLED display , a fast 120Hz refresh rate, a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 processor, and up to 12GB of RAM in a great price point. In this article, let’s discuss its price, specifications, and more!

Honor X70 Overview:

Design and Display

Talking about the Design, it keeps things slim and light, staying under 8mm thick and weighing just under 200 grams, despite having a large battery. It has a flat frame with rounded edges, making it comfortable to hold and use throughout the day. It is available in colours like Cinnabar Red, Bamboo Green, Moon White, and Midnight Black, offering a simple but modern look.

Honor X70 Display and Design

It has a 6.79-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate, making scrolling and animations look silky smooth. Its display gets very bright, up to 6000 nits, which helps when using the phone outdoors in strong sunlight. The display also supports 100% DCI-P3 colour, so videos and photos appear vibrant and clear. With high-frequency PWM dimming, it is also easier on the eyes during longer use. The in-display fingerprint sensor also blends into the front, while the back design remains clean without unnecessary elements.

Performance and Memory

Talking about the performance, the Honor X70 houses a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 offering good performance for everyday tasks. This chipset use an octa-core setup with a clock speed of up to 2.3GHz. For GPU this chipset is paired with the Adreno 810 GPU for handling graphics. The phone runs on MagicOS 9.0 which based on Android 15 providing a clean interface with useful features.

Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 Chipset

You get options of 8GB or 12GB of RAM, allowing the phone to handle multitasking without much slowdown. For storage, the HONOR X70 offers 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB, giving you enough space for apps, photos, and videos.

Connectivity and Battery

Talking about the Connecitivity, the HONOR X70 supports 5G connectivity thanks to Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 along with dual 4G VoLTE. The phone support Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3 and NFC for quick payments. The phone also features dual-frequency GPS for accurate location tracking and uses a USB Type-C port for charging and data transfer.

A key highlight of the HONOR X70 is its large 8300mAh battery, offering extended usage without frequent charging. It supports 80W fast charging.

Honor X70 Specification:

    • Dimensions: 161.9×76.1×7.76mm(128GB / 256GB) / 7.96mm (512GB); Weight: 193g (128GB / 256GB) / 199g (512GB
    • Display: 6.79-inch (2640×1200 pixels) 1.5K AMOLED 120Hz display, 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, up to 6,000 nits peak brightness, 3840Hz high-frequency PWM dimming
    • Processor:  Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 4nm Mobile Platform with Adreno 810 GPU
    • RAM & Storage: 8GB / 12GB RAM with 128GB / 256GB / 512GB storage
    • OS: Android 15-based MagicOS 9.0
    • Sim: Dual SIM (nano + nano)
    • Rear Camera: 50MP camera with f/1.88 aperture, OIS, 4K video recording
    • Front Camera: 8MP front camera with f/2.0 aperture
    • Security: In-display fingerprint sensor, Infrared sensor
    • Battery: 8300mAh battery with 80W SuperCharge fast charging, 80W wireless charging (512GB model only)
    • IP Rating: Dust and water resistant (IP69K + IP69 + IP68 + IP66)
    • Connectivity: 5G SA/NSA, Dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 6 802.11ax (2.4GHz/5GHz), Bluetooth 5.3, GPS (L1+L5 dual frequency), USB Type-C, NFC
    • Extras: USB Type-C Audio, Stereo Speakers

Honor X70 Price in Nepal and Availability

The price of Honor X70 are as (8GB + 128GB) 1399 yuan ,(8GB + 256GB) 1599 yuan, (12GB + 256GB) 1799 yuan, (12GB + 512GB) 1999 yuan. The first sale of the Honor X70 kicks off in the Chinese market on 18th July 2025. If it gets launched in Nepal, we can expect the price to be around:

Honor X70 Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)

8GB + 128GB

1399 yuan

NPR 26,999

8GB + 256GB 

1599 yuan

NPR 30,999

12GB + 256GB

1799 yuan

NPR 35,999

12GB + 512GB

 1999 yuan

NPR 38,999

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Sony RX1R III launched with with 61MP full-frame sensor

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Sony’s back with its premium compact, the RX1R III. This third-gen model packs a 61MP full-frame sensor in a body that still fits in one hand. This article will discuss everything about the latest Sony RX1R III, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.

Sony RX1R III Overview

Design and Display

Sony RX1R III

Sony’s kept things compact, but the RX1R III now comes with a flat top plate and an integrated viewfinder. The rear screen is no longer tilting , meaning it’s now fixed in place. You’re getting a 2.36M-dot OLED EVF with 0.7x magnification, tucked neatly into the corner.

Performance and Autofocus

Inside, there’s Sony’s latest BIONZ XR processor and an AI Processing Unit. The camera’s got 693 phase-detect points and can recognize people, animals, birds, and even cars. Autofocus is snappy, but that classic 35mm F2 lens still limits how fast it can move glass.

Creative Tools and Shooting Modes

The RX1R III also shoots 4K/30p with support for S-Cinetone, Log, and LUTs. Plus, you get 12 Creative Looks, including nostalgic film-like color profiles like FL2 and FL3. You can switch focal lengths (35mm, 50mm, 70mm) with Step Crop Shooting.

Battery and Build

The RX1R III runs on the NP-FW50 battery, good for around 300 shots. It charges via USB-C, supports USB PD, and the build is solid magnesium alloy. No weather-sealing mentioned, but the design feels high-end and minimal.

Sony RX1R III Specifications

  • Sensor: 61MP full-frame BSI-CMOS
  • Lens: Fixed ZEISS Sonnar T* 35mm F2
  • Processor: BIONZ XR with AI Unit
  • Viewfinder: 2.36M-dot OLED, 0.7x magnification
  • Display: 3″ fixed LCD touchscreen, 2.36M-dot
  • Autofocus: 693 phase-detect points with subject tracking
  • ISO: 100–32,000 (expandable to 50–102,400)
  • Shutter: Leaf (1/4000 max) + e-shutter (1/8000)
  • Video: Up to 4K/30p, S-Log, S-Cinetone, LUTs
  • Storage: UHS-II SD card slot
  • Battery: NP-FW50 (300 shots, USB-C PD charging)
  • Connectivity: USB-C, HDMI, Mic & Headphone jacks, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
  • Body: Magnesium alloy
  • Weight: 498g

Sony RX1R III Price in Nepal and Availability

The Sony RX1R III is already available internationally for USD 5099.99 for body alone. To compare, 2015’s RX1R II debuted at USD 3,299. Which comes to around USD 4,400 even when adjusted for inflation, making the RX1R III a ridiculously expensive camera. There’s no word on its Nepal availability yet, but when it launches, we expect the price of Sony RX1R III to be around NPR 792,000.

Variant Price in USA (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
RX1R III USD 5099.99 NPR 792,000
TG-2 Grip USD 299.99 NPR 47,000
LCS-RXL Case USD 249.99 NPR 39,000
LHP-1 Lens Hood USD 199.99 NPR 32,000

Best Budget Gaming Laptops in Nepal [Updated 2025]

Are you thinking of getting a gaming laptop in Nepal, but don’t have a deep pocket? Don’t worry! We have got you covered. While one could easily get decent budget gaming laptops under 1 lakh in previous years, this is no longer the case. The prices of laptops in Nepal have gone up since the beginning of the pandemic. Thus, you need to spend at least 1 lakh for a decent budget gaming laptop. 

How to buy a budget gaming laptop in Nepal?

Let’s first start with the things that you should consider before buying an entry-level gaming laptop. At this price range, you can’t hope for the latest and greatest graphics. The most readily available card for laptops is going to be an RTX 2050 with DLSS support. Sometimes, you might get lucky and score a deal on an RTX 3050 (4GB / 6GB) or even RTX 4050.

As for CPU, you can go with either Intel or AMD as long as you are getting the H-series processors (Intel 13th Gen or Ryzen 7000/8000 series). Instead, pay more attention to RAM and storage. Most gaming laptops under NPR 1 lakh in Nepal ship with 8GB of RAM and 512GB of SSD, which is not enough for gaming in the long run. So, upgrade to 16GB RAM whenever you can, even if it means going over the budget by a bit.

120 – 144Hz screens are common, but higher refresh rates should not bother you much unless you are into competitive gaming. Most laptops in this price range come with panels with 250 nits of brightness and 45% of NTSC coverage. Things like portable form factor, metal body, MUX switch, and RGB backlighting are rare.

You should also pay attention to aspects such as build and thermals. That being said, RGB backlighting should not be a top priority when choosing a budget gaming laptop. Also, make sure the laptop you are purchasing is a genuine one. For this, always opt for reliable and reputable stores whenever possible, even if it means paying some extra bucks.

Best Budget Gaming Laptops in Nepal

Acer Aspire 7 

Acer Aspire 7 2022

The Acer Aspire 7 is a powerful mid-range laptop built for gamers and creators on a budget. It’s powered by Intel’s 13th Gen Core i5-13420H processor paired with NVIDIA RTX 3050 dedicated graphics. You also get a 15.6-inch Full HD IPS panel with 144Hz refresh rate, making it suitable for fast-paced gameplay and media consumption.

At under NPR 1 lakh, this is one of the best laptops for performance-focused users who don’t want to spend extra for bells and whistles. With 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, RGB keyboard, and Wi-Fi 6, it balances specs and price well. It’s slightly lighter than most gaming laptops, and still packs in a strong GPU and 120W charger for reliable performance.

Acer Aspire 7 2022 Specifications
Display 15.6-inch FHD (1920×1080), IPS LCD, 144Hz, Matte Anti-Glare
CPU Intel Core i5-13420H (8 cores, 12 threads, up to 4.4GHz)
GPU NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 (Dedicated)
RAM 16GB DDR4 (2x8GB), Dual Channel, Upgradeable to 32GB
Storage 512GB PCIe Gen 3 NVMe SSD
Battery 54Wh battery, 120W 3-pin AC Adapter
Weight 1.99 kg
Dimensions 2.27 x 35.95 x 23.8 cm
Price NPR 99,999 (Buy here)

Lenovo LOQ 15

And kicking off our list of best budget gaming laptops in Nepal is the Lenovo LOQ 15. It delivers good value with Intel’s 12th Gen i5-12450HX processor, or the Ryzen 5 7235HS  fast 512GB SSD, and either of dedicated RTX 2050 or RTX 3050 graphics, which makes it capable of handling most eSports titles and also a bunch of AAA games on medium settings.

The LOQ 15 we’ve seen listed does come with just 8GB of DDR5 RAM, although you can easily upgrade it to up to 16GB via its two SO-DIMM slots.

Lenovo LOQ 15 2024 (i5-12450HX,4050) Review

So yeah, while the Lenovo LOQ 15 isn’t winning in terms of raw performance, particularly because of its RTX 2050 GPU, we absolutely love its display. Since you’re looking at a  15.6″ FHD 144Hz display with 100% sRGB. Yes, 100% sRGB. Besides this, it also has a nice backlit keyboard and Nahimic-tuned speakers to complete the gaming experience.

Lenovo LOQ 15 (2024)
Display  15″ FHD IPS 144Hz, 100% sRGB, 350 nits
CPU Intel Core i5-12450HX (8 cores / 12 threads) / Ryzen 5 7235HS 
GPU  NVIDIA RTX 2050 (4GB VRAM, 65W TGP) /  RTX 3050 ( 6GB VRAM, 95W) 
RAM   12GB / 8GB DDR5 (4800 MHz)
Storage  512GB SSD
Battery  60Wh
Weight  2.38 kg 
Dimensions 359.3 x 236 x 19.9-22.95 mm
Price  NPR 103,999 (Buy here), NPR 95,999 (Buy here)
Check out the full specifications of Lenovo LOQ 15 (2024)

Acer Nitro V 15 

Finally, the Acer Nitro V 15 secures the top spot on our list of the best budget gaming laptops under 1 lakh in Nepal. For just around NPR 106,000, you’re getting the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 paired with AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS CPU, 16GB DDR5 RAM, and 512GB SSD. A combo powerful enough to crush most modern games at 1080p.

And as you may know, one of the biggest strengths of the RTX 4050 is its support for NVIDIA’s DLSS 3 (Deep Learning Super Sampling). This includes a feature called “Frame Generation” that generates entirely new frames using AI, which is a step above the simple upscaling process found on older generations of RTX GPUs.

Acer Nitro V15 2023 Design RTX 3050

This one also doesn’t have as color-accurate a display as the LOQ 15 (covering around 66% of sRGB gamut), but that’s not a dealbreaker. You also get a nice backlit keyboard here and a strong I/O selection, which includes one USB4 (Type-C) and one HDMI 2.1 port.

Overall, the Acer Nitro V 15 is undoubtedly the best budget gaming laptop you can buy in Nepal right now, offering good value for its hardware at just around 1 lakh rupees. And thanks to DLSS 3 support, it punches well above its weight class in gaming performance. Granted that the game you’re playing supports DLSS 3.

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Acer Nitro V 15 (2024)
Display  15.6″ FHD IPS 144Hz, 66% sRGB
CPU AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS (6 cores / 12 threads)
GPU  NVIDIA RTX 4050 (6GB VRAM, 80W TGP)
RAM   16GB DDR5 (4800 MHz)
Storage  512GB SSD
Battery  59Wh
Weight  2.1 kg
Dimensions 363.22 x 238.76 x 23.62 mm
Price   NPR 107,999* (Buy here)
Check out the full specifications of Acer Nitro V 15 (2024)

Best Budget Gaming Laptops in Nepal 2025 [Summary]

 

S.N  Best Budget Gaming Laptops  Price in Nepal   
3 Acer Aspire 7 2022 NPR 99,999
2 Lenovo LOQ 15 (Intel & AMD) (Intel) Rs. 95,999 & (AMD) Rs. 103,999
Acer Nitro V 15 NPR 107,999*

 

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