Apple is gearing up to unveil the fourth-generation AirPods in the coming months, promising a series of noteworthy updates. In this article, let us dive into discussing rumors on Apple AirPods 4, including its design and specs in more detail.
Apple AirPods 4: Rumors Roundup
Two Versions Catering to Different Needs
According to the latest reports, the upcoming AirPods 4 will break ground by offering two distinct versions. One version will target the entry-level market, providing a budget-friendly option for users. While the other version will cater to those seeking more advanced features. This move is designed to simplify the product line and enhance clarity for consumers.
What difference will these models have?
Similarly, Apple will only sell the 4th Gen models and discontinue AirPods 2 and Airpods 3. This decision is seen as a strategic move to alleviate confusion among users. Presently, customers face challenges distinguishing between AirPods 3 and AirPods 2 due to subtle feature differences. With the upcoming release, Apple aims to offer a more straightforward choice for consumers.
Details regarding the specific differences between the cheaper and more expensive versions of AirPods 4 remain elusive. While the premium version is expected to include features like active noise cancellation, a capability exclusive to the AirPods Pro, the exact distinctions are yet to be clarified. This leaves room for speculation about the unique attributes each version will bring.
Design and Case
One commonality between both AirPods 4 versions is a refreshed design. The upcoming headphones will seamlessly blend elements from the current models and the Pro series, promising a modern and cohesive aesthetic.
In addition to design updates, AirPods 4 will come with a revamped case featuring a USB-C port. This shift aligns with Apple’s ongoing efforts to standardize charging ports across its product lineup and end of lightning.
While these details offer a glimpse into what to expect, the complete picture of AirPods 4 features is yet to emerge. Mark Gurman from Bloomberg had previously mentioned that the new versions of the AirPods will be “priced similarly” but they will be “more differentiated” to avoid buying confusion.
And since Apple generally talks about the AirPods during their September event, we expect the same to be true for the upcoming models. You can expect the AirPods 4 to be launched in September 2024.
Meanwhile. also, watch our video of the Vivo X100 Pro
Last week, we notified you about the Nepali launch of ThinkPad Gen 3, Lenovo’s flagship business laptop of 2022. And now, a slimmer and more portable version has hit the market. So, let’s get into the Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 in more detail, including the specs, features, latest price, and availability in Nepal.
Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 Overview:
Design and Display
Let’s start with the design. Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 has a thinner profile than the vanilla model. The weight differs from configuration to configuration, but if you take similarly-specced models of the two T14s comes out lighter. In addition, it feels more premium— you get an all-aluminum chassis by default. There is also an option for a carbon fiber lid.
Opening the lid, you are greeted with a 14-inch display which is noticeably taller because of the switch to the 16:10 aspect ratio. Lenovo offers six display options, most of which are WUXGA panels with varying brightness and color coverage. Some even have touch input and Lenovo’s Privacy Guard. That said, the most premium model features a 90Hz OLED panel.
Performance and Memory
Outside of the taller display and the addition of an OLED version, the biggest change on the 2023 ThinkPad T14s lies on the inside. The Intel version comes with the 12th Gen “Alder Lake” CPUs with hybrid architecture, contributing to significant generational uplift. Here, you can choose between 15W U-series and or 28W P-series processors.
In comparison, the Ryzen 6000 Pro series doesn’t sound as impressive. But it still offers upgrades compared to last year. It also shines in the graphics department with AMD’s Radeon graphics boasting higher performance than Intel Iris Xe. The RAM is clocked higher on the AMD version, although both bring non-upgradeable LPDDR5 memory.
Since ThinkPad T14s is targeted at business professionals, Lenovo offers a wide range of security options. All the models feature discrete TPM 2.0 security chips. In addition, some AMD configurations even add a Microsoft Pluton chip. Then the fingerprint scanner is embedded in the power button based on the more secure match-on-chip mechanism. The webcam has a privacy shutter and an IR sensor for Windows Hello. Other option security features include Glance and Human Presence Detection.
Rest of the Specs
Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 (2023) gets its juice from a 57Wh Li-Polymer battery. Thanks to Rapid Charge support, you can refill the laptop up to 80% in 1 hour using the included 65W USB-C adapter. There are two Thunderbolt 4 ports with DisplayPort and Power Delivery. You get two more USB ports, both Type-A, an HDMI, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
57Wh Li-Polymer Rapid Charge (~ 80% in 60 minutes)
Power Adapter
65W USB-C Adapter
Keyboard
Full-size LED (Optional: Backlight)
Camera
HD Webcam with Privacy Shutter FHD Webcam with Privacy Shutter (Optional: IR sensor)
Ports
Standard Ports:
1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Always On) 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort™ 1.4a) 1x USB4® 40Gbps (support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort 1.4a) 1x HDMI, up to 4K/60Hz 1x Headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm)
2x Thunderbolt 4 / USB4 40Gbps (support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort™ 2.0) 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Always On) 1x HDMI, up to 4K/60Hz 1x Headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm)
Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 (2022) Price in Nepal and Availability
The price of the ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 is Rs. 135,520 for the sole Ryzen 5 Pro 6650U variant with 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD. You can buy it via Lenovo-authorized distributors like Nagmani International and from retail stores like the Hukut Store.
Lenovo’s Yoga Series is all about the sleek and modern design with a flexible hinge. Under the same series, the Yoga Slim 7 Carbon is now official in Nepal. Powered by a 12th gen 1240P CPU, the laptop arrives with a 2.5K IPS display with a 90Hz refresh rate. More about specs, features, and official price of Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Carbon (2022) in Nepal.
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Carbon (2022) Overview
Design and Display
The Yoga Slim 7 Carbon bears a sleek and light profile with just 968 grams of weight and 14.8mm thickness. The build quality is also top-notch with a Carbon Fiber top and magnesium-aluminum bottom. Rest assured, there is an MLT-STD-810H rating as well. Likewise, the hinge here allows 180 degrees of rotation for those flexible experiences.
Opening the lid will get you to a 13.3-inch panel with a WQXGA 2.5K resolution. It supports a 72% NTSC, 100% sRGB color gamut, and 400 nits brightness. And the screen also refreshes at 90Hz per second. Other attributes of the screen include Dolby Vision, Eyesafe, and TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light certified.
Performance
Running the show on the core is a 12th Gen i5-1240P CPU under the hood. This 12 cores and 16 threads processor boasts a maximum boost clock of 4.4GHz from its performance cores. Likewise, you get a 12MB smart cache. Lenovo has paired the CPU with integrated Intel Iris Xe graphics and 16GB of soldered memory. Meanwhile, the SSD is upgradeable though. You get a 512GB SSD which is replaceable with a 1TB SSD for expansion.
Ports and Connectivity
Talking of the I/O section, the Yoga Slim 7 Carbon consists of 1x USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 2 with data transfer, PD 3.0, and DisplayPort 1.4 and 1x Thunderbolt 4 USB-C port with data transfer, PD 3.0 and DisplayPort 1.4 support. In terms of wireless connectivity, you get WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.1 on this laptop.
Moving on, the laptop gets its juice from a 4-cell 50Wh battery that supports 65W charging. Furthermore, you get a backlit keyboard, an 720p HD camera with an E-camera shutter, and Dolby Atmos-powered stereo speakers.
Ports: 1x USB 3.2 Type-C Gen 2 (Data Transfer, PD 3.0 and DisplayPort 1.4),1x Thunderbolt 4 / USB 4 40Gbps (Data Transfer, PD 3.0, DisplayPort 1.4)
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Carbon 2022 Price in Nepal and Availability
The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Carbon 2022 price in Nepal is NPR 128,000 for the 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD variant.You can buy it via Lenovo-authorized distributors like Nagmani International and from retail stores like the Hukut Store.
The Amazfit Balance was announced at IFA 2023. It features a large AMOLED display, body composition analysis, AI-powered health tracking, and improved battery life among other things. And it’s now officially available in Nepal. So, let’s get right into the design, features, specifications, and official price in Nepal of the Amazfit Balance smartwatch.
Amazfit Balance Overview
Design and Build
The Amazfit Balance is a 46mm smartwatch with a generous 1.5-inch AMOLED touchscreen and a 73.4% screen-to-body ratio. The aluminum alloy frame is complemented by fabric and/or silicon straps. The watch is rated for up to 5ATM and features an action button alongside a crown for navigation. It is relatively lightweight at 35g and available in ‘Sunset Grey’ and ‘Midnight’ color options.
The AMOLED display has a resolution of 480×480 pixels and can reach a maximum peak brightness of 1500 nits.
Amazfit Balance: Features
The smartwatch is loaded with sensors ranging from BioTracker 5.0 and BIA sensors to gyroscope, acceleration, geomagnetic, air pressure, ambient, and temperature sensors. Besides that, the watch comes with dual-band GPS for accurate and reliable positioning.
Before we get to the all-new upper body composition measurement, let’s talk about the ‘Readiness analysis’ on the Amazfit Balance.
You get 24/7 heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, and stress levels monitoring. The Balance smartwatch then uses all this information with other recorded data to track your physical and mental recovery and assigns a Readiness score every morning. If you opt to pay for their Aura subscription, you get access to ‘Readiness Insights’ which uses AI to analyze your score throughout a period of time and give you tailored advice.
Sleep Tracking
The Sleep Tracking is also quite sophisticated on the Amazfit Balance. Besides recording your overall sleep duration and sleep stages, the watch can detect daytime naps, monitor your breathing during sleep, and assign a sleep score.
Body Composition
Amazfit Balance now allows you to perform an upper body composition which is new for an Amazfit smartwatch. This includes Body Fat, Skeletal Muscle, Muscle, Water, Bone Mass, Protein, BMI, and Basal Metabolism. Pair the watch with Amazfit’s Analyzer Mat for a full body composition measurement.
Zepp Pay and Others
With the new watch, Amazfit also announced Zepp Pay which will allow you to make contactless payments. You can link your bank accounts and cards to Curve for transactions in 33 countries including UK, France, Germany, and Spain.
Amazfit Balance offers over 150 sports modes and 200 watch faces. The watch boots on Zepp OS 3.0 with over 150 downloadable apps.
Battery Life
Amazfit Balance comes with a 475 mAh battery (magnetic chargeable) supporting up to 14 days of typical usage. With the Always On Display (AOD) enabled, this shrinks down to around 5 days. And with dual-band GPS on at all times, battery life further shortens to just 26 hours. On the contrary, the watch can last an impressive 25 days in battery-saver mode.
Amazfit recently unveiled two new smartwatches, the Amazfit Active and Amazfit Active Edge. With distinctive designs and features, these smartwatches cater to a diverse set of consumers. And the Active version is official in Nepal. Without further ado, let’s get into the key specs of Amazfit Active, including its pricing and availability.
Amazfit Active: The Stylish Performer
Design and Display
Amazfit’s Active smartwatch comes with a square dial with an approximate weight of 24 to 27g. The official color options available are Midnight Black, Petal Pink, and Lavander Purple. The lavender-purple one is built of Stainless steel and plastic whereas the other two are of Aluminum alloy and plastic. Currently, only the Midnight Black version is available in Nepal.
It boasts a 1.75-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 450 x 390 pixels, covering 73% of the front with its curved finish. In terms of ingress protection, it has a 5 ATM water resistance as well. Also, you get an anti-fingerprint coating for smudge smudge-free experience.
Battery and Health Tracking
In terms of battery, it has a 300mAh cell that can last up to 14 days on normal usage. For heavy users, Amazfit claims a battery life of up to 10 days.
The Amazfit Active has health-tracking features like heart rate monitoring, SpO2 tracking, stress, and sleep tracking. Besides that, it supports over 120 sports modes such as running, treadmill, swimming, track running, outdoor cycling, and more.
Rest of the features
The Active provides GPS tracking with support for five satellite systems and includes the Zepp Coach AI workout assistant. As for the connectivity, it relies on Bluetooth 5.2 BLE. You also get BT calling support here. Moreover, there is a 250MB inbuilt storage for music.
Amazfit’s Active Edge smartwatch comes with a round and more sturdy design with its body made of dual-color plastic. For ingress protection, it has water resistance up to 10 ATM, allowing users to dive up to 100 meters without concern. Amazfit ships this watch in three color options: Lava Black, Midnight Pulse (gray), and Mint Green.
It features a 1.32-inch TFT LCD screen with a resolution of 360 x 360 pixels with more than 100 watch face options. Additionally, just like the Active, its touchscreen also has an anti-fingerprint coating.
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Battery and Rest of the features
With the 370mAh cell, the Active Edge lasts up to 16 days on typical usage and 10 days on heavy usage. Also, it supports Bluetooth 5.0, built-in GPS, and the same BioTracker PPG optical sensor just like the Amazfit Active. Talking of the sports modes, it has 130+ options and also comes with various health-tracking features like heart rate, SpO2, stress, sleep, etc.
Amazfit Active and Active Edge Specifications:
Dimension:
Amazfit (Active): 42.36 x 35.9 x 10.75mm, 24 grams, 27g (Lavender Purple)
Amazfit (Active Edge): 46.62 x 46.62 x 12mm, 34 grams
Amazfit Active Edge Price in Nepal and Availability
The official price of the Amazfit Active in Nepal is NPR 22,500. While the Active Edge version is also launching pretty soon. You can purchase the smartwatch from Hukut and other authorized stores across Nepal.
As just seen in Noise Voyage, another popular Indian accessories brand boAt is set to launch its eSIM-compatible smartwatch, the boAt Lunar Pro LTE. In this article, let’s delve into discussing the upcoming boAt Lunar Pro LTE, features, specs, and more.
boAt Lunar Pro LTE: Overview
Display and Design
The boAt lunar Pro LTE will come with a circular design and will likely feature a metallic build with two buttons on the right side of the smartwatch. Similarly, it comes with a 1,38-inch AMOLED display. Similarly, the smartwatch is said to be compatible with Android 7 and above and for iOS 12 and above.
eSIM support and compatibility
The upcoming smartwatch will feature its first-ever Jio eSIM support to allow more convenient connectivity that doesn’t require a smartphone. With eSIM support, users can make and receive calls, and send and receive messages, directly from the watch. But while boAt has inked a partnership with Jio for eSIM compatibility on this watch, Airtel subscribers will also be able to enjoy eSIM on the Lunar Pro LTE.
Fitness tracking capabilities
The Lunar Pro LTE smartwatch will bear proprietary health tracking such as a heart rate monitor, blood oxygen monitor, sleep tracker, fitness tracker, and sports modes. It will have a built-in GPS that allows users to track their route, making it ideal for runners, cyclists, and other outdoor enthusiasts. Additionally, it can send alerts for sedentary behavior, reminding users to move around more often.
Boasting a battery life of up to 30 days provided by an impressive 577 mAh, the Lunar Pro LTE might just become a life-saver. In addition, it comes with an IP68 rating, a complete water resistance that can be used in rainy outdoors as well. Furthermore, it includes features of 100+ mode activities, Bluetooth calling, app notifications, and more.
boAt Lunar Pro LTE Price and Availability
The pricing of the boAt Lunar Pro LTE has not been fixed, but it is expected to be launched within the upcoming weeks. Stay tuned… to receive all the latest updates, including its price in Nepal and more.
After disclosing the provision for registering grey phones during the 2080/81 budget announcement, the Nepal government has finally made it live. And a lot of people are conflicted about the registration process, whether grey/blacklisted phones can be registered even after the mentioned deadline and whatnot? Let’s talk more about the registration of grey phones into MDMS.
What are grey phones?
In short, grey devices are any electronic products sold through unofficial or unauthorized channels. For example, instead of buying an iPhone from one of the authorized Apple distributors in Nepal, you import one from the US or any other country. That’s a grey phone. And since grey phones don’t acquire type approval from Nepal Telecommunication Authority (NTA) or anything, such devices aren’t registered in NTA’s database.
MDMS (Mobile Device Management System) is a government-owned system that keeps a record of all mobile phones entering the country via their unique IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number(s). Since IMEI numbers are unique to each phone, a proper record makes identifying grey and official phones easy. So in case grey phones aren’t registered under MDMS, they won’t be accessible to the network of any Nepali telecom operators.
MDMS registration for grey phones
NTA had previously updated its MDMS website to include a new portal to register your grey phone by paying a certain fee. But the catch was that the said phone must be in use with a SIM from a Nepali telecom before Jestha 15, 2080 (aka May 29, 2023). But that part of the portal seems to be removed denying any grey phone you bought through a Nepali market for MDMS registration. And there appears option only for phones that are bought from abroad. In addition, earlier blocklisted phones were said to be denied for MDMS registration, but currently, they can be registered by paying the same fee. And…there’s more to that.
So let’s take a look at the fee structure to register your grey phone/blacklisted into the MDMS:
S. No.
Device Type
Fee amount
1
Smartphone that costs Rs. 1 lakh or more
NPR 10,000
2
Apple’s iPhone
NPR 10,000
3
Smartphone that costs less than Rs. 1 lakh
NPR 3,000
4
Other phones (feature, bar phones)
NPR 200
Let’s work from the bottom up. For any bar/feature phones (i.e., non-smartphones), NTA charges NPR 200 for registration. Whereas if you bought an Android phone worth under NPR 1 lakh, you get away with NPR 3,000. Similarly, if you have a grey Android phone that is worth over NPR 1 Lakh, you have to pay NPR 10,000.
However, no matter which generation of iPhone it is, NTA has fixed its registration fee to be NPR 10,000. That means whether you bought an old second-hand iPhone 7—for example—or the latest iPhone 15 Pro Max, you’ll have to pay the same amount. To reiterate, this only applies if you’ve already been using the phone before Jestha 15. And any grey phone you bought after that can’t be enrolled into MDMS. But right now, this is only applicable to the iPhone 15 series.
If you’ve purchased a smartphone after Jestha 15, 2080 illegally or through the grey market, you won’t be able to register it in the MDMS system. However, those who brought their phone from a foreign country or a smartphone as a gift for a loved one can register that device in the MDMS with valid details such as a purchase bill, personal identity document, immigration department stamp of entry into the country, and so on. But there is still a loophole to register even if it wasn’t bought from abroad, as all you need is an arrival stamped on your passport. There are four new steps to register an IMEI number in the MDMS system, which we will list here:
In order to enroll your phone in the database, click here.
Step 1:
This is a fairly simple step in which you need to enter the IMEI number, smartphone brand, model, and whether or not the phone is in use in their respective fields.
After that, Step 2:
Following that, you must verify your email with an OTP code sent to your email address by NTA.
Step 3:
In this step, you must enter information about when and from where you arrived in Nepal, as well as your personal information. Including your passport number, address, arrival details, and more. You will also need to specify whether you intend to use this phone for yourself or it’s for someone else.
In case of foreign applicants, they must also provide their home country address and the visa validity date. If you decide to extend the visa in the future, you must renew your IMEI validity using the same procedure.
Finally, Step 4:
Finally, the applicant should double-check the information provided. And more importantly, the system will require you to upload a scanned copy of your passport, an entry stamp from the immigration department, and proof of purchase of the smartphone to ensure that it is not grey or illegally imported.
(Note: The allowed file type for scanned copies is .jpg, or .jpeg and the image size per file should be less than 512KB.)
Once NTA completes the background study and verifies your application, it will either dis/approve the application.
Do note that this process might not be instantaneous.
And to check if your phone has been accepted into MDMS, you can visit the same link as above (mdms.nta.gov.np).
For returning Nepali migrant workers
As aforementioned, Nepali migrant workers who have taken labor permits and have been working abroad for at least 6 months can bring an additional handset for free—without having to pay 13% VAT or 5% excise duty. And to register such phones into MDMS:
Step 1:
Head to the “Pre Registration Portal” on NTA’s MDMS website and click on the register button. (although this portal is currently down)
Get Token (Step 2):
Then proceed to get your registration token by clicking on the “Get Token” button. This token will be used to submit your pre-registration application.
Proceed to enter your email address and request OTP to verify the email.
After verifying the email, you will receive your registration token.
Step 3:
With the registration token at hand, you are now ready to fill up the pre-registration form. You’ll be required to fill in different details including (but not limited to):
The phone’s IMEI, brand, model number
Personal info and date of departure, date of entry, and country of departure
Submission (Step 4):
After rechecking all the details, you can proceed to submit the registration form. Or if you’re not sure about some specifics, NTA also lets you save the application for now and continue with the registration process later on.
In case of a successful application, you will get a downloadable PDF file (pictured above), which you will need to print and submit to the Department of Customs for further processing.
How to pay?
Anyway, you can register grey/blacklisted phones into MDMS by visiting this Just fill out all the details like your phone’s IMEI number, brand, model number, and other personal information like name, contact information, and address.
After confirming that you’ve entered all the details correctly, you can pay the MDMS registration fee for your grey phone via eSewa, Khalti, and connectIPS. But the problem as it appears, the website is not working at all, as users are complaining about how their phones are not given access to MDMS registration.
Can I register a blocklisted phone?
Yes, you absolutely can register a blocklisted phone, or at least for now. All you need to do is pay 10,000 for it. But.. there’s one to keep in mind: the phone must have been brought abroad and you will need a passport or arrival stamp, whether from your ticket or the arrival stamp in your passport.
Can I register a phone that I bought from the grey market?
No, you cannot register a phone brought from a grey market, as this is exclusively for people coming on from abroad. Although this was available for quite some time, the option has been removed from the website as well. However, the ground reality is that you can still register the gray phone if you have access to any form of arrival visa stamp of any sort on your passport.
How do I know an authorized device?
This is a crucial part that a lot of people ignore, and there are a lot of ways to know if your product is MDMS-authorized or not. First of all, you can directly check here, by entering the IMEI number right before your purchase. Secondly, all authorized products come with a hologram slapped on them by MPIA and NMDA. If you are wondering what a hologram is … it is a label/sticker that confirms genuine products and is given a type approval when they are bought by authorized distributors. And even if you didn’t get the confirmation of your imei registration for MDMS, you don’t need to worry as sooner or later you will eventually get to register your device. In addition, for an authorized product, the chances are 1 in 10, hence there’s no reason to panic whatsoever. However, the current online system doesn’t let you verify as it responds with an “error input” message.
MDMS registration for grey phones: Final thoughts
Okay, so there’s finally a way to register grey phones into the MDMS now. And that’s great. The fees also seem pretty fair for the most part unless you got an old grey iPhone recently.
Another food for thought would be “What about the phones that don’t launch in Nepal?” Will people be able to buy those phones at all? So while we think MDMS will have a positive impact on Nepal’s smartphone industry overall, there are still a lot of details to iron out about the implementation of MDMS.
Following the launch of the Intel Meteor Lake, all the major brands are rushing in to announce their offering with the latest processors. As such, Lenovo has also announced three lines of products: ThinkPad X1 Carbon, ThinkPad X1 2-in-1, and IdeaPad Pro 5i. In this article, we will be discussing the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 2-in-1 Gen 9 including its specifications, expected price in Nepal, and so on.
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 2-in-1 Gen 9 Overview:
Design and Display
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 2-in-1 Gen 9 is as the name suggests — a 2-in-1 laptop with a fully flexible hinge. Looking at the official renders, the laptop will probably only ship in grey colour. In the meantime, it measures 312.80 x 217.65 x 15.49 mm in dimensions and weighs 1.32 kg.
At the front, there is a 14-inch OLED display with touch controls. It boasts a refresh rate of up to 120Hz while boasting resolutions of up to 2.8K. Additionally, it has a peak brightness of 400 nits alongside HDR500 True Black support.
Performance
As I mentioned earlier, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 2-in-1 Gen 9 comes with the latest Intel Core Ultra processors under the hood. Lenovo has coupled it with the Intel Arc integrated graphics as well. Furthermore, the ThinkPad X1 2-in-1 Gen 9 arrives with up to 64 GB of memory, and up to 2 TB of storage. It is an LPDDR5X RAM while the storage is a Gen 4 PCIe NVMe SSD. On the software end, it ships with Windows 11 out of the box.
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 2-in-1 Gen 9 gets its fuel from a 57Wh battery. In the meantime, it comes with up to 8 MP MIPI computer vision webcam with a privacy shutter. You also get dual speakers and a microphone with Dolby Atmos and Dolby Voice support.
In terms of wireless connectivity, it comes with WiFi 7, Bluetooth v5.3, and 5G cellular support via eSIM and Nano SIM for wireless connectivity. On the other hand, it features two USB Type-C (Thunderbolt 4), two USB Type-A, one HDMI 2.1, and one 3.5mm audio jack for wired connections. Lastly, it has a dTPM 2.0 chip for security while also having a fingerprint reader for added security.
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 2-in-1 Gen 9 Specifications:
Design: 2-in-1 Laptop with 360° hinge
Dimensions: 312.80 mm x 217.65 mm x 15.49 mm
Weight: Starts from 1.32 kg
Display: 14” OLED Panel, Narrow Bezel, Up to 120Hz refresh rate, Touch, 400 nits peak brightness, HDR500 True Black
Resolution: Up to 2.8K
Processor: Latest Intel Core Ultra processors
Graphics: Up to Intel Arc integrated graphics
Operating System: Windows 11
Memory: Up to 64 GB LPDDR5X
Storage: Up to 2 TB PCIe 4.0 PCIe NVMe SSD
Webcam and Microphone: Up to 8 MP MIPI Computer Vision with Dolby Voice technology
Speaker: With Dolby Atmos support
Ports: 2x USB Type-C (Thunderbolt 4), 2x USB Type-A, 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x 3.5mm audio jack
Connectivity: WiFi 6E or WiFi 7, 2×2 + Bluetooth v5.3 + 5G cellular via eSIM and Nano SIM
Colour: Grey
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 2-in-1 Gen 9 Price in Nepal and Availability
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 2-in-1 Gen 9 will start at USD 2,639 and will start shipping in March 2024. Given that, when it arrives here, we expect the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 2-in-1 Gen 9 laptop price in Nepal to start from NPR 422,999.
Lenovo 2-in-1 laptop
Price in USA (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
ThinkPad X1 2-in-1 Gen 9
USD 2,639
NPR 422,999
Meanwhile, check out our Lenovo LOQ 15 review video:
In this article, we will discuss the latest price of Dell Alienware x14 Gaming (2022) in Nepal, along with the specs, features, and availability. Dell announced the laptop back at CES 2022 to cater to the growing market of ultra-portable gaming laptops.
Dell Alienware x14 Gaming (2022) Overview:
Performance and Cooling
The Alienware x14 (2022) comes with the latest 12th Gen Intel H-series gaming processors. Specifically, Dell offers the laptop in two CPU variants; Core i7-12700H and Core i7-12900H. Both processors are built using the new hybrid architecture and feature 14 cores, each. This includes 6 performance and 8 efficiency cores. The performance cores even support Intel’s Hyper-Threading technology which takes the thread count to 20.
You get even more choices for the GPU. The base model of the Alienware x14 (2022) packs the 3050 Ti. Furthermore, users can opt for RTX 3050 Ti and RTX 3060 if they want higher performance. Luckily the Core i7-12700H model available in Nepal has the highest possible GPU. For a broader range of Dell laptops and the latest prices, be sure to check out our Dell Laptops Price In Nepal 2024 page.
To keep the laptop’s core temperature in check during long sessions of gaming, Dell Alienware x14 (2022) implements the Cryo cooling technology. The RTX 3060 model has an advantage since it comes with gallium-silicone thermal material and a unique CPU vapor chamber with liquid phase, which you don’t get with the other variants.
Memory Configurations
Dell Alienware x14 (2022) can be configured with up to 32GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 2TB of NVMe M.2 SSD. The RAM is clocked at LPDDR5-4800MHz on the RTX 3050 and 3050 TI models, while you get 5200MHz on the RTX 3060. Unfortunately, the RAM is soldered into the motherboard and is not upgradeable.
On the design front, Alienware x14 continues the company’s Legendary design language. Called the Legend 2.0, this iteration of the iconic gaming design features hexagonal vets and a dark black finish inside. The chassis is made from a combination of CNC-machined aluminium, magnesium alloy, and stainless steel. In addition, certain parts of the laptop, including the lid, bottom, and rear thermal shelf are adonized.
Supported by the dual-torque element hinge is a 14.0-inch ComfortView Plus screen. It is an FHD+ screen with a 144Hz refresh rate and 7ms response time. In addition, it is compatible with NVIDIA G-SYNC and Advanced Optimus.
Despite its portable form factor, Del Alienware x14 packs an 80Whr Lithium-ion battery. Input options include 3x USB-C, 1x USB-A, 1x HDMI, 1x combined audio jack, and a Micro-SD card slot. The lack of an ethernet port in a gaming laptop may seem kinda odd, but it shows portability has been the main priority for the x14 all along. The laptop supports 130W charging via the Type-C input.
Dell Alienware x14 Gaming (2022) Price in Nepal and Availability
The price of the Dell Alienware x14 Gaming (2022) in Nepal is Rs. 235,000. It is for the Intel Core i7-12700H variant with 32GB RAM, and 1TB SSD is Rs. 235,000. You can buy the laptop from Hukut and other authorized stores in Nepal.
Vivo launched its new TWS 3e earbuds alongside its S18 series of smartphones. These true wireless earbuds come at an affordable price point while offering ANC among other things. In this article, we will discuss the Vivo TWS 3e earbuds alongside their specifications, price in Nepal, and so on.
Vivo TWS 3e Overview
Design and Hardware
The Vivo TWS 3e is an in-ear wireless bud that comes in two colour options: Dark Blue, and White. It also has IP54 water and ingress protection while boasting 11mm dynamic drivers.
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The case has a pebble-like case with the company logo boasted on the front. Meanwhile, the renders on the official site also show a “love” signature on the back of the case.
The Vivo TWS 3e also comes jam-packed with features. Firstly, it comes with Bluetooth v5.3 for connectivity. You also get AI noise cancellation during calls while also offering 3D panoramic sound mode for spatial audio.
Furthermore, it offers a low-latency mode of up to 55ms. The Vivo TWS 3e offers 44 hours of playtime with the box while the buds offer 11 hours of playback.
Noise Cancellation: AI Noise Cancellation during calls
Other Features: Gaming Mode (55ms latency), 3D Panoramic Sound Mode
Colour Options: Dark Blue, White
Vivo TWS 3e Price in Nepal and Availability
The Vivo TWS 3e has gone official at a price point of CNY 179 in China only as of now. If and when it arrives in Nepal, we expect the Vivo TWS 3e price in Nepal to be NPR 4,099.
Vivo TWS
Price in China (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
Vivo TWS 3e
CNY 179
NPR 4,099
Meanwhile, check out our video for the best TWS earbuds of 2023