The Arc B570 GPU is Intel’s budget-friendly offering in its new B-Series lineup. It focuses on delivering 1440p gaming performance at a slightly lower price compared to its sibling the Arc B580. Powered by the same Xe2 architecture as the B580, it includes 10GB of GDDR6 memory and features Intel’s latest AI technologies for improved gaming performance. This article will discuss everything about the latest Intel Arc B570 GPU, including its price in Nepal
Intel Arc B570 Overview
Xe2 Architecture Enhancements
The GPU includes second-generation Xe-cores and updated ray-tracing units. Additionally, Like the B580, the Arc B570 features Intel’s XeSS 2 technology suite.
XeSS Super Resolution
XeSS Frame Generation
Xe Low Latency
Gaming and Memory
The Arc B570 targets 1440p gaming at ultra-quality settings. Moreover, the GPU is equipped with 10GB of GDDR6 memory, operating on a 160-bit interface with 380GB/s bandwidth.
DJI’s Avata FPV 4K drone was launched last year in Nepal with Pro-view Combo. Now, it’s also available in Fly Smart Combo. Here, we will be discussing the DJI Avata FPV drone in more detail, including its specs, features, latest price, and availability in Nepal.
DJI Avata Overview:
With its improved camera and build quality, the DJI Avata FPV drone is poised to dethrone its predecessor. It works with the DJI Goggles 2 and the DJI Motion controller, but it is also compatible with the company’s FPV Remote Controller 2 and FPV Googles V2.
Camera
The DJI Avata features a camera solution similar to that of the Mini 3 Pro. It houses a single 48MP CMOS sensor with a 155-degree FoV and 1/1.7-inch optical format. The sensor is rated for ISO between 100 to 25,600 and the shutter speed ranges from 1/50s to 1/8,000s. Furthermore, Avata uses 4-in-1 pixel binning which combines data from four pixels into one.
It supports 60fps 4K video recording, and 2.7K and 1080p videos at up to 120fps. Besides, it also has gimbal stabilization and supports RockSteady and HorizonSteady modes.
The Avata can be used in three different modes: Normal, Manual, and Hybrid. In Normal mode, the FPV drone operates in a similar fashion to other DJI drones with satellite navigation or visual positioning systems.
Manual operation of the DJI Avata is only possible with the FPV Remote Controller 2. As the name implies, it provides complete control over the flight for an immersive FPV experience. The Hybrid mode combines the best of both worlds, with dynamic movement capabilities and Normal mode safety features.
Battery
The DJI Avata packs a small 2420mAh. According to the company, it offers a flight time of 18 minutes at 27 meters per second. This should allow the drone to cover 11.6km within that time frame.
DJI Avata Specifications:
Dimension: 180×180×80 mm
Takeoff Weight: 410 grams
Battery: 2420mAh
Camera: 48MP 1/1.7-inch CMOS, 155° field-of-view
Max Flight Distance: 11.6km
Max Hover Time: Approx. 18 minutes
Ascent Speed (Max): 6 m/s (Normal Mode, Sport Mode)
Descent Speed (Max): 6 m/s (Normal Mode, Sport Mode)
You can buy the DJI Avata for Rs. 195,000 for Fly Smart Combo in Nepal from stores like Hukut. The Smart Combo comes with the DJI Goggles V2. It includes the DJI Avata drone and the DJI Motion Controller. There is also a Pro-View combo, which costs Rs. 248,000 in Nepal.
DJI has introduced its latest action camera, the Osmo Action 5 Pro, which aims to compete with GoPro’s newest Hero 13 Black in Nepal. The new camera brings several upgrades, including a 13.5-stop dynamic range and up to 4 hours of battery life. In this article, we will discuss everything about the latest DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro, its price in Nepal, and its specifications.
DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro Overview
Performance and Storage
The Osmo Action 5 Pro is equipped with a 1/1.3″ sensor and a 2.4 μm pixel size. It can shoot 4K video at 60fps, even in low-light conditions. Additionally, the camera features a SuperNight mode that uses AI noise reduction to capture clearer footage in dark environments.
The camera includes 47GB of built-in storage and supports high-speed data transfers of up to 80MB/s via Wi-Fi 6 or USB 3.0. Additionally, it offers Wi-Fi livestreaming support and Timecode functionality for syncing footage from multiple cameras. Other features, such as pre-rec and Highlight marking, are designed to simplify video editing.
Battery Life
Powered by a 1,950 mAh battery, the Action 5 Pro offers up to 4 hours of recording time, well above the industry average of 2 hours. Even in extreme cold temperatures as low as -20°C, the camera can record for up to 3.6 hours. Furthermore, using DJI’s 30W USB-C charger, a 15-minute charge can provide up to 2 hours of recording time.
Additional Features
The Action 5 Pro can be used underwater up to 20 meters deep without needing a case. It includes a built-in color temperature sensor to capture more accurate colors underwater. In addition, it can automatically start recording when submerged and stop after surfacing. A pressure gauge monitors underwater depth and duration for added safety.
DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro Price in Nepal and Availability
The Osmo Action 5 Pro is available in two packages. The Standard Combo, priced at NPR 57,000, includes the camera and essential accessories. The Adventure Combo, priced at NPR 72,500, adds accessories like an extension rod and a multifunctional battery case.
DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro
Price in Nepal (Official)
Standard Combo
NPR 57,000
Adventure Combo
NPR 72,500
Meanwhile, watch our review of the Infinix Zero 40
DJI has recently been aggressively expanding its product portfolio. Following the release of a new FPV drone and action camera, DJI launched its latest smartphone gimbal called the DJI Osmo Mobile (OM) 6 a couple of months ago. The OM 6 has improved subject tracking and is compatible with larger smartphones. It is now available in Nepal as well. So let’s walk through the official specs, features, availability, and price in Nepal of the new DJI Osmo Mobile 6.
DJI Osmo Mobile 6 Overview:
Design
The DJI Osmo Mobile 6 makes some minor improvements to its predecessor, the DJI OM 5. DJI has changed the name of this year’s gimbal back to “Osmo Mobile” rather than the previously used “OM”.
It maintains the same tried and tested foldable form factor as the OM 5 but with a more compact footprint and the ability to handle bigger phones. Like the DJI OM 5, the OM 6 includes a built-in extension rod for taking selfies and videos from a distance.
This time around, DJI has also added a side wheel that will enable users to control zoom or focus right from the gimbal itself. Also, the DJI Osmo Mobile 6 now has a built-in status panel that displays the selected operation mode of the gimbal and battery status. And an iPhone-only Quick Launch feature, a new side wheel, and a built-in status panel.
Quick Launch
The stabilizer also has an iPhone-exclusive feature called Quick Launch. After unfolding the gimbal and attaching it to an iPhone, it automatically opens the camera view on the DJI Mimo app. According to DJI, this feature reduces the preparation time taken to shoot a video by 3 times compared to older DJI OM gimbals.
The DJI Osmo Mobile 6 also has an upgraded version of its ActiveTrack technology. As a result, it now offers more stable long-distance tracking and allows front-camera tracking of subjects that turn to the side or spin.
According to DJI, this enhanced tracking method makes shoots “more story-like” by making the subject the center of attention. By tapping the M button on the DJI Osmo Mobile 6, users can change between four modes, Follow, Tilt Lock, FPV, and SpinShot.
Rest of the features
Other features present on the Osmo Mobile 6 include one-tap editing, gesture control, timelapse, and panorama among others. More so, the DJI Mimo app is capable of recommending shots based on the scenarios thanks to its ShotGuide feature.
Intel’s newest desktop processors codenamed Arrow Lake are now official with built-in GPU, NPU, and connectivity for the first time in a desktop-class CPU. Carrying the moniker of the ‘Core Ultra 200S’ series, these chips bring slightly improved single and multi-core performance, with drastically less power draw. In this article, let’s talk in short about the latest Intel Arrow Lake Core Ultra 200S processors, their improvements, and features, and the expected price in Nepal alongside availability.
Intel Arrow Lake Desktop Processors
Power Improvements
The Arrow Lake processors have new Lion Cover P cores, and Skymont E cores replacing the Redwood and Crestmont cores we saw in Meteor Lake. We see a five-tile chiplet design with the compute tile fabbed on the N3B node, the graphics tile on the N5P, and the others on a larger N6 node. This ensures better efficiency while keeping costs down and also has the added benefit of granular control which comes in handy during things like overclocking. There are other changes in the architectural design as well like how the E cores are now in between P cores and not in their own separate block, or how the L3 cache is now shared between the two. It’s all stacked using ‘Industry Leading’ Foveros 3D packing tech.
The maximum TDP ratings for the Ultra 9 and 7 are still high at 250W but Intel says that there’s up to 40% less consumption in normal computing loads. The Ultra 5 can go up to 159W, roughly 14% less than the i5 14600K, and the maximum CPU temps limit is at 105ºC for all of Arrow Lake. The best part of all this is despite the lower power draw, the single and multicore performance saw a tiny improvement (<10%) over the last gen as well as the competition.
iGPU and Extras
The integrated graphics consist of the older 4 Xe cores that we saw in Meteor Lake and not the improved Xe-2 cores of Lunar Lake. Regardless, Intel promised twice the iGPU performance over its last-gen offerings. That being said the gaming performance of the new Arrow Lake chips doesn’t seem very compelling, especially since it looks like the flagship Ultra 9 285K might lose to its own last-gen 14900K sibling.
Moving on, there’s also a dedicated NPU pushing up to 13 TOPS on its own but that is unlikely to make a huge difference since most PCs have discrete GPUs which are just more capable in terms of raw numbers.
Compatibility
The Arrow Lake chipsets are compatible with the LGA 1851 socket so you’d have to get new motherboards to use one in your current system. They also drop support for older DDR4 memory, so you have to go with either DDR5 or CUDIMM DDR5 with abilities to overclock boost speeds. The new 800 series chipset baked in has support for Thunderbolt 4, PCI 4.0, WiFi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.3 while dedicated chips in upcoming motherboards will enhance support for Thunderbolt 5, WiFi 7, and Bluetooth 5.4.
Initial Options
The Arrow Lake-S lineup includes various configurations ranging from 14-core to 24-core models. The processors have a TDP between 125W and 250W, with base clock speeds starting at 3.2 GHz and going up to 5.7 GHz.
CPU
Cores
Threads
Boost Clock
TDP
Xe Cores (GPU)
NPU (TOPS)
Retail Price
Intel Core Ultra 9 285K
8P + 16E
24
5.7 GHz
250W
4
13
$589
Intel Core Ultra 7 265K
8P + 12E
20
5.5 GHz
250W
4
13
$394
Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF
8P + 12E
20
5.5 GHz
250W
N/A
13
$379
Intel Core Ultra 5 245K
6P + 8E
14
5.2 GHz
159W
4
13
$309
Intel Core Ultra 5 245KF
6P + 8E
14
5.2 GHz
159W
N/A
13
$294
Specifically speaking, Intel is launching these five SKUs initially with other models launching after. The gateway Core Ultra 5 245K/KF, then the middle of the pack Core Ultra 7 265K/KF, and finally the top-of-line Core Ultra 9 285K for PC enthusiasts. The KF models are the exact same processors as their K counterparts except without an integrated GPU to save costs. It’s expected that more options like the Core Ultra 9 285, Core Ultra 7 265T, and Core Ultra 5 225F will also be available later on. But we expect additional offerings only after the announcement of their mobile counterparts, likely in Q1 of 2025.
The Fujifilm X-T4 is a powerful mirrorless camera designed for both photographers and videographers. It combines strong still-photo performance with advanced video capabilities and professional-level controls. The camera is known for its fast autofocus, in-body image stabilization, and rugged design. This article will discuss everything about the latest Fujifilm X-T4, including its expected price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
Fujifilm X-T4 Overview
Image and Autofocus Performance
The Fujifilm X-T4 is equipped with a 26.1MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and the X-Processor 4. The device features a 425-point hybrid autofocus system with improved subject tracking and face/eye detection. In addition, it comes with 5-axis in-body image stabilization up to 6.5 stops and rapid burst shooting at 15fps with mechanical and up to 30fps with electronic shutter (1.25x crop).
Video Capabilities
The camera supports professional-grade video recording with DCI/UHD 4K at up to 60fps and Full HD at up to 240fps for slow-motion. The device features 10-bit 4:2:0 internal recording and 10-bit 4:2:2 output via HDMI. In addition, the X-T4 includes film simulations like Eterna and Eterna Bleach Bypass and offers digital IS and IS Boost mode for smoother handheld video.
Build and Design
The X-T4 features a weather-sealed magnesium alloy body for durability. It is equipped with a 3.0-inch vari-angle touchscreen LCD and a 3.69M-dot OLED viewfinder with 0.75x magnification. In addition, the device offers dual UHS-II SD card slots and a battery life of approximately 500 shots using the NP-W235 battery.
Connectivity and Ports
The Fujifilm X-T4 includes multiple ports and connectivity options, including USB-C 3.2, HDMI Type D, 3.5mm mic input, 2.5mm remote input, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 4.2. These features make it ideal for hybrid creators and professionals working in both photo and video production.
Fujifilm X-T4 Specifications
Sensor: 26.1MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 4 (BSI)
Image Processor: X-Processor 4
ISO Range: 160–12,800 (expandable to 80–51,200)
Continuous Shooting:
Mechanical shutter: up to 15 fps
Electronic shutter: up to 20 fps (30 fps with 1.25x crop)
Autofocus: 425-point hybrid AF with face and subject tracking
The “Scary Fast” Event from Apple unravelled a new M3 lineup of chips, an upgraded iMac, and the most anticipated 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro. Designed for creators and students, the MacBook Pros with new M3 chips are finally here. In this article, we’ll discuss the specs, features, and Apple MacBook price in Nepal for the 14-inch MacBook Pro with M3 chips.
MacBook Pro 14 (M3) Overview:
All new M3 Gang
The key highlight of the new MacBook Pro is the new M3 lineup of chips. Comprising of three silicons— M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max, Apple has gone with energy-efficient 3-nanometer tech. This 14-inch guy comes with all three chipsets under the hood.
The vanilla M3 chip is an 8-core CPU with a 10-core GPU. Likewise, the M3 Pro is available in two variants: 11-core CPU + 14-core GPU, and 12-core CPU + 18-core GPU. Memory configurations start from 8GB of unified memory and 512GB of SSD for the base M3, while the M3 Pro comes with a much more respectable 18GB of unified memory.
The top-of-the-line M3 Max gains more horsepower with a 14-core CPU, 30-core GPU, 36GB of unified memory, and 1TB of SSD storage. Meanwhile, the RAM is upgradeable up to 24GB, 36GB, and 128GB for the M3, M3 Pro and M3 Max respectively. The storage on the other hand is configurable up to 8TB for all three variants. But only a select few configurations are available in Nepal where memory caps out at 36GB and storage at 1TB.
Upgraded Graphics
Besides the CPU performance, the GPU part gets a major buff such as hardware-accelerated ray tracing and mesh shading, first time ever on Apple silicon. A sigh of relief for some gaming finally! Moreover, the Dynamic Caching on the new M3 chips enables the efficient allocation of RAM required for the GPU.
Meanwhile, check out all the prices and specs of MacBooks here
Design and Display
On the design side of things, Apple has not altered a lot of things except for the notch on the display. Talking of which is Apple’s Liquid Retina XDR 14.2-inch panel with HDR support. It can go up to 1600nits at peak while the HDR and SDR brightness count going up to 1000nits and 600nits respectively.
Juicing up the M3 variant of the 14-inch MacBook Pro is a 70 Wh Li-Po cell with 96W fast charging support. The M3 Pro/Max variant for the 14-inch model carries a 72.4 Wh battery with the same 96W fast charging support.
As for the connectivity, it supports WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, Thunderbolt 4.4 ports, MagSafe 3, HDMI port, and SDXC card slot. Other features include a Magic keyboard, 1080p Facetime webcam, and Siri. For biometrics security, you get a Touch ID.
Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M3) Specifications:
Dimension: 0.61 (H) x 11.97 (W) x 8.36 (D) inches, 1.4kg
Apple MacBook Pro 14 (M3) Price in Nepal and Availability
In Nepal, the price of 14 inch MacBook Pro with an M3 chip is NPR 228,999 for the 8/512GB and NPR 294,999 for the 18/512GB model. You can buy it from Hukut Store.
Intel has introduced the Arc B580 GPU, aimed at gamers seeking a reliable 1440p experience. This new GPU, part of Intel’s Arc B-Series, is built on the Xe2 architecture. It comes equipped with 12GB of GDDR6 memory and so on. Let’s dive in this article to learn more about the latest Intel Arc B580, including its price in Nepal.
Intel Arc B580 Overview
Improved Architecture
The Arc B580 features Intel’s Xe2 architecture, which enhances efficiency and performance per core. It introduces second-generation Xe-cores for improved computing power and updated ray tracing units for better visual effects in games.
AI-Powered Gaming The GPU includes XeSS 2, a suite of AI-powered technologies.
XeSS Super Resolution: Upscales visuals .
XeSS Frame Generation: Adds interpolated frames.
Xe Low Latency: Reduces input response times.
Gaming Performance
The Arc B580 is designed for 1440p ultra-quality gaming. According to Intel, it delivers 24% faster performance on average than the Arc A750. Additionally, some games see up to a 78% performance boost.
Memory and Efficiency
This GPU includes 12GB of GDDR6 memory, operating on a 192-bit interface with 456GB/s bandwidth. Intel claims it offers 50% better performance per watt compared to the previous generation.
Intel Arc B580 Price in Nepal and Availability
The Intel Arc B580 has launched in Nepal a the price of NPR 50,000.
GPU
Price in Nepal (Official)
Availability
Inte Arc B580
NPR 50,000
Hukut
Meanwhile, check out the review of the Vivo X200 Pro
DJI has launched the Osmo Mobile 7P smartphone gimbal in Nepal. This new gimbal offers several features for mobile content creators. This article will discuss everything about the latest DJI Osmo Mobile 7P, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
DJI Osmo Mobile 7P Overview
Design and Construction
The Osmo Mobile 7P comes with a single-handgrip design. It weighs 368g and can support smartphones up to 300g. The device folds down to 190 x 95 x 46mm for transport. When unfolded, it measures 288 x 107 x 96mm.
Shooting Features
The gimbal includes an 8.5-inch extension rod for different shooting angles. It also has a built-in tripod for hands-free operation. The rotation range covers yaw (309°), roll (312°), and tilt (60°) axes for smooth movement.
Smart Functions
The Osmo Mobile 7P uses ActiveTrack 7.0 technology to track subjects. It also adjusts zoom levels automatically to keep subjects in frame. Additionally, it has a module with gesture controls and a fill light for low-light shooting.
Setup is quick with the magnetic phone clamp. This clamp works with phones between 67-84mm wide and 6.9-10mm thick. The gimbal has controls including a joystick, zoom wheel, and battery indicators. Furthermore, users can control it through the DJI Mimo App.
The 3350mAh battery provides up to 10 hours of normal use, 5 hours with tracking, or 4 hours with the fill light on. Charging takes 2.5 hours via USB-C. The device can also charge smartphones when powered off.
DJI Osmo Mobile 7P Specifications
Design: Single handgrip
Load Capacity: 6 to 10.6 oz (170 to 300 g)
Axes: 3 (Pitch, Roll, Yaw)
Connectivity: USB-C, Bluetooth 2.4 GHz
Mobile App: DJI Mimo (Android & iOS)
Battery: 3350 mAh / 12.06 Wh
Runtime: 10 hours (5 hours with tracking, 4 hours with fill light)
Charging Time: 2.5 hours (USB-C)
Dimensions Folded: 7.5 x 3.7 x 1.8″ (190 x 95 x 46 mm)
Dimensions Unfolded: 11.3 x 4.2 x 3.8″ (288 x 107 x 96 mm)
NVIDIA RTX 5080, a GPU designed for high-performance gaming and AI tasks is finally available in Nepal. In this article we will discuss everything about the latest NVIDIA RTX 5080, including its price in Nepal
NVIDIA RTX 5080 Overview
Cores and Memory
The RTX 5080 has 10,752 CUDA cores. It runs at a base clock of 2.30 GHz and can boost up to 2.62 GHz. It features 16 GB of GDDR7 memory with a 256-bit memory interface, providing fast data handling for demanding applications.
The GPU uses 360W of power. A minimum 850W power supply is recommended, with support for three 8-pin PCIe connectors or one 450W PCIe Gen 5 cable.
Display and Connectivity
The RTX 5080 supports 4K at 480Hz or 8K at 120Hz. It includes three DisplayPort 2.0 outputs and one HDMI 3.0 port. It also supports PCIe Gen 5 and Resizable BAR for improved performance.
Performance and features
The GPU achieves up to 242 fps in Cyberpunk 2077 at 4K resolution with ultra settings. DLSS 4 helps boost frame rates without sacrificing image quality. The RTX 5080 supports NVIDIA Broadcast for noise removal in video calls. It also includes NVIDIA G-SYNC for smooth, tear-free gaming and speeds up video editing in software like Adobe Premiere Pro.
With 5th generation Tensor Cores, the RTX 5080 accelerates machine learning tasks and works well with programs like Stable Diffusion XL and Adobe Premiere Pro. Meanwhile, NVIDIA Reflex 2 reduces latency in games. In Overwatch, it achieves 9ms latency, and in The Finals, it achieves 16ms.