On the first day of ongoing Inno Day, Oppo unveiled a bunch of new innovations. This includes a new in-house chip, second-gen AR glasses, and the company’s first smart family health monitoring devices. In this article, we will look at the MariSilicon Y, Air Glass 2, and Oppo OHealth H1, all announced on the first day of Inno Day (2022).
Oppo OHealth H1
We are going to start off with the OHealth H1, which is a first of kinds device in Oppo’s otherwise diverse portfolio. This is among the first innovation to come out of Oppo Health Lab, established last year. Oppo has even set up a new OHealth sub-brand which makes us believe we will see a lot more Health Lab products in the future.
Coming to the H1 launched on Inno Day (2022), it comes with six advanced tracking features: heart rate, ECG, blood oxygen (SpO2), auscultation, sleep, body temperature, and cardiopulmonary. Oppo even claims OHealth H1’s data collection to be in line with clinical-grade medical equipment like a stethoscope and a single-lead ECG.
This bold claim seems to come from Omron, which is a well-known Japanese medical device. While it’s not clear, we believe Oppo and Omron have collaborated in either or both the precision sensors and the new Sense algorithm.
Moving on, Oppo OHealth H1 stores users’ health data on the company’s health cloud for long-term preventive healthcare. The company believes the H1 will come in handy in telemedicine, AI-assisted diagnosis, and health monitoring and notifications.
Oppo also took the stage at the Inno Day 2022 to announce the MariSilicon Y. It is the company’s second-only in-house chip — the first one being 2021’s MariSilicon X NPU. While the MariSilicon X dealt with image processing, the new Y chip is more concerned with wireless communication. In fact, it is a Bluetooth SoC built on a new N6RF process. This results in 66% less power consumption and a 50% increase in bandwidth, compared to the mainstream BT chips.
The new MariSilicon Y is capable of lossless wireless audio transmission at 24 bits / 192kHz, which Oppo says is the first for the industry. It supports smart adaptive code-rate ranging from 80Kbps to 10Mbps. In addition, the new chip has Smart Active Noise Reduction, Spatial Rendering, Ultra-low latency, Spatial Audio, and Smart Anti-Inference built into it.
Oppo Air Glass 2
Finally, the third major launch at Oppo Inno Day 2022 was the Air Glass 2. It is the successor to Oppo’s first “Assisted Reality” product launched on 2021’s Inno Day. While the first-gen Air Glass looked like a monocle straight out of Dragon Ball Z, its successor has a more realistic design.
Oppo Air Glass 2 looks more like mainstream glasses with a thicker side frame. It is still lightweight, though — weighing just 30 grams. The lens measures 1.3mm and uses a unique light diffractive waveguide technology. In addition, Air Glass 2 also has a single-pixel MicroLED screen with 3 million nits brightness.
Oppo Air Glass 2 packs the Snapdragon 4100 SoC and boasts battery life of up to 10.5 hours. In terms of features, it supports image correction, real-time translation, navigation, speech-to-text inscription, and more.
Meanwhile, check out our review of the Oppo Reno 8 Pro.
While we wait for the company to drop its latest number series in Nepal, Realme took the stage in China to announce its latest midrange smartphones. The new V23i is the latest addition to the company’s V-lineup. In this article, we will discuss the key specs, features, expected price, and availability of Realme V23i in Nepal.
Realme V23i Overview:
Delayed Launch
The was no buzz surrounding the launch of the V23i. Realme didn’t tease anything prior, nor it held any official launch event. The phone was just added to the company’s official site with little-to-no information other than its price. And we kind of know why.
For starters, Realme V23i first appeared on the internet earlier in May. It was spotted in one of China’s telecom databases with the RMX3576 model number. The database revealed all the information about the smartphone as well as its marketing name. Back then, it was believed that Realme would announce the phone the same month, but we believe it was held until the silent treatment now.
Performance and Memory
Now that Realme has finally launched the phone, let’s discuss its features and specifications. Realme V23i is being pitched as an entry-level 5G smartphone. It packs the Dimensity 700 chip, first announced in 2020. Built on a 7nm process, it features 2x Cortex-A76 (2.2GHz) performance and 6x Cortex-A55 (2GHz) efficiency cores.
The chip is paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of SSD. It is the sole memory variant that Realme V23i is available with, which is uncommon for a mid-range phone in 2022, especially in China. So, you will have to rely on the MicroSD card slot if you need storage bigger than 128GB.
Another highlight of the Realme V23i is its display. It sports a 6.56-inch screen that refreshes at 90Hz. On the downside, it is not the sharpest display out there, with an HD+ resolution of just 1612 x 720 pixels. It has a center-aligned punch-hole cutout, home to an 8MP selfie camera.
At the back, you get two more image sensors on the rectangular camera module. First is a 13MP primary sensor with a second 2MP depth camera to go with it.
Rest of the Specs
Fueling the Realme V23i is a 5,000mAh battery that supports input charge of up to 10W. It comes with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for biometrics. Software-wise, users get the last-gen Realme UI 3 based on Android 12. It measures 8mm in thickness and weighs around 185 grams. Likewise, Realme offers the phone in two colors: Mountain Blue and Jade Black.
Realme V23i Specifications:
Dimensions: 163.8 × 75.1 × 8.0mm; 185g
Display: 6.56-inch HD+ LCD, 90Hz refresh rate
Resolution: HD+ (1612 x 720 pixels)
Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 700 5G (7nm)
Memory: 4GBGB RAM with 128GB storage (expandable)
OS: Android 12-based Realme UI 3
Rear Camera: Dual;
– 13MP main
– 2MP depth
Front Camera: 8MP front-facing
Biometrics: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
Battery: 5000mAh, 10W fast charging
Colors: Mountain Blue, Jade Black
Realme V23i Price in Nepal and Availability
In China, the sole 4/128GB variant of the V23i is listed for 1,999. We expect the price of the Realme V23i to be Rs. 44,999 if and when it launches in Nepal.
Realme V23i
Price in China (Official)
Availability
4/128GB
CNY 1,999
NPR 44,999
Meanwhile, check out our unboxing and early impressions of the Realme 10 Pro+.
Oppo announced its first foldable phone, the Find N, at last year’s Inno Day. At the last day of Oppo’s 2022 annual event, the company has now launched its successor, the Find N2. That’s not all — there is a new flip phone, set to compete against the likes of Galaxy Z Flip 4, Pocket S, and Razr 2022. Here, we will discuss the full specs, features, expected price, and availability of the Oppo Find N2 in Nepal.
Oppo Find N2 Overview:
Design and Display
Design-wise, the new Oppo Find N2 is a slimmer and lighter version of its predecessor. Oppo has reduced the thickness from 73mm to 72.6mm, while there is a massive jump in the weight category from 275 gm to 233 grams.
Oppo has also vastly improved the hinge system on its second-gen foldable. The company has reduced the number of moving parts from 138 to 100. As a result, the volume and the weight are down by 37% and 36%, respectively. It can open at any angle between 45° and 125°.
Furthermore, Find N2 now uses composite carbon fiber to support the folding display, making it 34% lighter and the crease 67% less visible. The 5.54-inch external display is the same size as last year. That said, Oppo has changed the aspect ratio by reducing the bezels. Likewise, the screen is smoother with the 120Hz refresh rate and can get as bright as 1,350 nits.
Over on the inside, you get an even brighter display that peaks at 1,550 nits. The 7.1” WUSXGA screen has the same refresh rate as the cover display, but since it is an LTPO AMOLED, it can dial it down to 1Hz to save energy when needed, but it’s not anything new. What’s new is the added support for Oppo Stylus, though you will have to buy it separately as it is not part of the Find N2 bundle.
Oppo has also strengthened on the photography front. The 50MP primary now uses an upgraded Sony IMX890 with a 1/1.56-inch sensor. It also has Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) for steady shots. Furthermore, Oppo has replaced the 13MP ultrawide camera with a massive 48MP sensor. The telephoto module gets a similar upgrade, jumping from 13MP to 32MP. For selfies, you get 32MP snapper on external and internal screens. Oppo Find N2 also benefits from the in-house MariSilicon X imaging NPU and Hasselblad color calibration.
Performance and Battery
We do get a better processor than the Snapdragon 888 on the original Find N. However, the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 is still not the latest flagship chip in Qualcomm’s arsenal. The chip is paired with up to 15GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 512GB of internal storage. Oppo Find N2 ships with Android 13 out of the box with ColorOS on top.
The battery has seen a slight increase to 4,520mAh, while it now charges a lot faster at 67W. So, you can expect a fully charged phone in just 42.5 minutes.
Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 (4nm mobile platform)
Main Camera: Triple:
50MP f/1.8 primary sensor, OIS
48MP f/2.2 ultra-wide lens
32MP f/2.0 telephoto lens
Selfie Camera (Outer/Inner): 32MP with f/2.4 aperture
Memory: up to 16GB LPDDR5 RAM, 512GB UFS storage
Software: Android 13 based ColorOS 13
Fingerprint Sensor: Side Mounted
Battery: 4520mAh battery with 67W wired charging
Oppo Find N2 Price in Nepal and Availability
In China, the Find N2 starts at CNY 7,999 for the 12/256GB variant. The higher 16/512GB configuration costs CNY 8,999. If and when the Oppo Find N2 is released in Nepal, we expect the price to start at NPR 199,999.
Oppo Find N2
Price in China (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
12/256GB
CNY 7,999
NPR 199,999
16/512GB
CNY 8,999
NPR 224,999
Meanwhile, check out our review of the Oppo Find N2.
Symphony is a Bangladesh-based electronics brand that entered the Nepali smartphone industry last year. Here, we will be taking a look at the specs, features, official price, and availability of latest Symphony phones in Nepal.
Symphony: Brand Overview
As mentioned earlier, Symphony is a smartphone brand that is based in Bangladesh. The company was founded back in 2008 by the Edison Group. Initially, it used to make budget feature phones. But after a few years, the brand successfully expanded its portfolio of products to include Android smartphones and tablets as well.
Symphony Xplorer W68 was the company’s first smartphone. The device was released in 2013 and shipped with Android Jelly Bean (4.1). In Bangladesh, Symphony has made a name for itself by offering decent smartphones at affordable rates.
Symphony in Nepal
Originally, Symphony entered the Nepali market in 2020 with Sympho Tech as its sole official distributor. But now, the company has appointed Apex Group as its second distributor. Sympho Tech meanwhile is offering a 1-year warranty on batteries as well.
Symphony Phones Price in Nepal [Summary]
Smartphone Model
Price in Nepal
Symphony i32
Rs. 8,500
Symphony Atom II
Rs. 11,500
Symphony Z18
Rs. 12,199
Symphony Z28
Rs. 13,499
Symphony Z30 Pro
Rs. 16,499
Symphony Z32
Rs. 12,799
Symphony Z33
Rs. 13,349
Symphony Z40
Rs. 16,499
Symphony Z45
Rs. 16,799
Symphony i32
Here, the Symphony i32 is an entry-level phone. Its plastic back is covered with polygonal markings of different shapes and sizes. The panel also houses a fingerprint scanner.
Over on the front, the i32 features a 6.52-inch HD+ display with a waterdrop notch for the 5MP selfie shooter. At the back, there is a dual-camera setup consisting of an 8MP primary and a 0.08MP secondary camera.
Under the hood, the phone packs an unspecified quad-core processor with a maximum clock speed of 1.3GHz. Handling the graphics is Mali T820. Given the GPU, we believe it is running an Unisoc chipset. Moving on, the i32 will be offered in a single 1GB RAM + 16GB storage configuration. Fueling the phone is a 4,000mAh battery.
Symphony i32 Specifications:
Display: 6.52-inches HD+ panel, 1600 x 720 pixels
Chipset: Quad-core, 1.3GHz
Memory: 1GB RAM, 16GB storage (expandable up to 128GB)
The next Symphony phone to launch soon in Nepal is the Atom II. It has a sun-ray pattern at the back, which also houses a squarish camera bump, a fingerprint scanner, and a speaker grill.
Symphony Atom II features the same 6.52-inch HD+ panel as the i32. The dual-rear camera setup also remains the same. However, the selfie shooter on the front has been upgraded to 8MP.
Powering the phone is a 1.6GHz processor with PowerVR IMG GE8322 GPU. Likewise, the Atom II has a 4,000mAh battery. The phone is available in a single memory configuration with 2GB RAM and 32GB internal storage.
Symphony Atom II Specifications:
Display: 6.52-inches HD+ panel, 1600 x 720 pixels
Chipset: Unspecified, 1.6GHz
Memory: 2GB RAM, 32GB storage (expandable up to 128GB)
Symphony Z18 features a 6.52-inch HD+ IPS in-cell display. It is powered by an unspecified octa-core chipset that is clocked at 1.8GHz. The phone is available in a single memory configuration of 2GB+32GB. The camera setup at the back includes a 13MP primary camera accompanied by a 2MP lens. On the front, Symphony has included a 5MP selfie camera. The phone features a 5000mAh battery.
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, OTG, 3.5mm headphone jack
OS: Android 10
Price in Nepal: Rs. 12,199 (2+32GB)
Symphony Z28
Symphony Z28 sports a 6.52-inch display with a resolution of 1600 x 720 pixels. It has a waterdrop notch to house the 8MP front-facing camera. The phone is powered by an unspecified octa-core processor. The graphics are handled by IMG PowerVR GE8320. As far as the memory is concerned, the phone comes with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The latter can be expanded up to 128GB using an external MicroSD card.
The triple camera setup at the back is led by a 13MP primary camera. It is joined by a 5MP ultrawide lens and a 2MP portrait lens. The three lenses are arranged vertically inside a pill-shaped camera module. An LED flashlight resides below the camera setup. Symphony Z28’s 4,000mAh Li-Po battery promises up to 28 hours of talk time. The device is 4G-ready and ships with Android 10. There is a fingerprint sensor on the back of the device too.
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, OTG, 3.5mm headphone jack
OS: Android 10
Price in Nepal: Rs. 13,499 (3+32GB)
Symphony Z30 Pro
Finally, the Symphony Z30 Pro sports a 6.52-inch HD+ display with a V-shaped notch to house the 8MP front camera. The phone features Helio A25 SoC clocked at 1.8GHz. The graphics are handled by IMG PowerVR GE83220. The phone comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The internal storage can be expanded by using an external microSD card.
The triple camera setup at the back consists of a 13MP primary camera, a 5MP ultra-wide camera, and a 2MP portrait camera. The phone relies on a massive 5,000mAh battery for its juice. The fingerprint sensor is mounted on the back of the device.
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, OTG, 3.5mm headphone jack
Extra Features: Notification Light, Google Assistant Button
OS: Android 10
Price in Nepal: Rs. 16,499 (4+64GB)
Symphony Z32
Symphony Z32 features a 6.52-inch HD+ with a V-shaped notch for the 5MP front-facing camera. At the back, there is a pills-shaped module enclosing the 13MP + 2MP dual-camera setup.
The phone has an octa-core processor with a maximum clock speed of 1.6GHz. It is available in 3GB + 32GB memory configuration. Powering the whole setup is a 5,000mAh battery.
Symphony Z32 Specifications
Display: 6.52-inches HD+ IPS panel
Chipset: Octa-core (1.6GHz)
Memory: 3GB RAM, 32GB storage (expandable up to 128GB)
Rear Cameras: Dual (13MP + 2 MP)
Front Camera: 5MP
Security: Rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face unlock
Battery: 5000mAh Li-Po, micro-USB port
Software& UI: Android 10
Price in Nepal: Rs. 12,799 (3+32GB)
Symphony Z33
Moving on, the Symphony Z33 also has a sun-ray pattern at the back. But here, it hosts a rectangular camera bump that houses a dual-camera setup consisting of a 13MP primary and a 2MP secondary sensor. Likewise, a vertical stripe runs along the length of the device through the module. The rear panel also includes a fingerprint scanner and a speaker grill.
Over on the front, there’s the same 6.52-inch HD+ panel. Its waterdrop notch encloses an 8MP selfie shooter. Under the hood, it packs an octa-core chip based on a 12nm process with a maximum clock speed of 1.8GHz. The phone relies on a 5,000mAh battery for juice.
Symphony Z33 Specifications:
Display: 6.52-inches HD+ panel, 1600 x 720 pixels
Chipset: Octa-core, 1.8GHz (12nm Mobile Platform)
Memory: 3GB RAM, 32GB storage (expandable up to 128GB)
The Z40 features a 6.55-inch HD+ screen. The left-aligned punch-hole encloses a 13MP selfie camera. There is another 13MP sensor at the back. It is accompanied by a 2MP portrait sensor.
Under the hood, you get the Helio P35 chipset. It is paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage. This phone has a 5,000mAh battery which charges over a USB-C port.
Symphony Z40 Specifications:
Display: 6.55-inches HD+ panel, 160 x 720 pixels
Chipset: MediaTek Helio G35 (12nm Mobile Platform)
Memory: 3/4GB RAM, 32/64GB storage (expandable up to 128GB)
Going by the nomenclature, the new Z45 is a more advanced option than the Z40. It is powered by Unisoc T610 which does bring more capable cores in the form of Cortex-A75 and Corte-A55, both clocked at 1.8GHz. The screen is slightly smaller but you get the same HD+ resolution, as a result, the pixel density is higher here.
For optics, Symphony has gotten rid of the 5MP ultrawide. As a result, you are left with the 13MP primary and a 2MP depth sensor. Over on the front, there is an 8MP front-facing camera. Other talking points of the Z45 include the 5,000mAh battery, rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, Android 11, and 4G connectivity.
Chipset: Unisoc Tiger T610 4G (12nm Mobile Platform)
Memory: 4GB RAM, 64GB storage (expandable up to 128GB)
Software& UI: Android 11
Rear Cameras: Dual (13MP primary, 2MP portrait)
Front Camera: 8MP sensor (waterdrop notch)
Audio: Loudspeaker, 3.5mm headphone jack
Security: Rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face unlock
Battery: 5000mAh Li-Po
Colors: Jolly Blue, Pine Green
Price: Rs. 16,799 (4/64GB)
Symphony Phones Price in Nepal: Conclusion
To conclude, Symphony is a relatively new name in the Nepali smartphone market. So, far the company has stuck to the lower end of the market, offering reliable feature phones and few affordable smartphones.
After a while of teasing, OnePlus has finally announced two new monitors—X 27 and E 24, in India. These are among the first monitors ever released by OnePlus. In this article, we will discuss everything we know so far about the upcoming OnePlus Monitor X 27 and E 24, along with the specs, features, and expected price in Nepal.
OnePlus Monitor X 27 Overview:
Display
The Monitor X 27 is the premium of the bunch, with specifications tailored to gamers. As the name implies, it’s a 27-inch monitor with a screen resolution of 2K (2560×1440 pixels) and a refresh rate of 165Hz. It’s also AMD FreeSync Premium certified, which means it can support variable refresh rates with AMD GPUs. However, it should also be compatible with both Nvidia and Intel GPUs.
Additionally, there are different picture modes available, such as standard, movie, picture, web, and game. The latter further includes specific game modes—MOBA, FPS, RTS, and RPG—for the best gaming experience. By the way, the monitor has a response time of 1 ms.
Besdies this, it comes with a 10-bit color depth, a 95% DCI-P3 color gamut, and a 178-degree viewing angle, so you can even use the monitor for light editing work. OnePlus has also offered VESA DisplayHDR 400 and TUV Rheinland certification for low-blue and flicker-free images to make the monitor easier on the eyes.
In terms of design, the X 27 has a metallic unibody with a height-adjustable metal stand. It supports tilt, pivot, and swivel rotation, using which you can use the monitor in a horizontal or vertical orientation. The stand also comes with a cable management slot to keep your setup neat and tidy.
Moreover, an HDMI 2.1 port, a DP, one USB 3.0 port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack are among the I/O connectivity options. There’s also a USB-C connector that supports DisplayPort Alt-Mode and can deliver 65W of power via USB-PD.
Specifications:
Display: 27″ IPS panel, 350 nits (typ), 10-bit color depth
Resolution: QHD (2560 x 1440)
Certifications: VESA DisplayHDR 400, TUV Rheinland Low Blue Light / Flicker Free
Moving on, the E24 is a 24-inch monitor with Full HD+ resolution and a refresh rate of 75Hz. It has a response time of 5ms and can reach a brightness of 250 nits. Likewise, the monitor comes with the same picture modes as the X27, including standard, movie, picture, web, and game.It does not, however, support any premium VRR technology from AMD Freesync Premium or Nvidia G-Sync. Still, it has Adaptive Sync support.
Furthermore, the E24 has an 8mm slim metallic body and a metal stand with tilt and rotate adjustment. Like the X27, it features an integrated cable management slot. The port options include one USB Type-C (with up to 18W PD), one HDMI, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and one VGA port.
Specifications:
Display: 24″ IPS panel, 250 nits (typ)
Resolution: FHD (1920 x 1080)
Certifications: TUV Rheinland Low Blue Light / Flicker Free
OnePlus Monitor X 27, E 24 Price in Nepal and Availability
In India, the OnePlus Monitor X 27 costs INR 27,999. However, the price of the Monitor E 24 has yet to be announced by the company. We expect the price of the OnePlus Monitor X 27 to be NPR 50,000 if and when it launches in Nepal.
Symphony is a smartphone brand based in Bangladesh known for its reliable bar and affordable smartphones. The company has just launched Z45 in Nepal, through Symphotech Pvt. Limited. So, let’s look into the specs, features, official price, and availability of the Symphony Z45 in Nepal.
Symphony Z45 Overview:
Design and Display
There is not much to write home about the design of the new Z45. In fact, it would be hard to distinguish it from the Z40 if not for its smaller size and the Z45 branding on the back. That aside, Z40 has a dual-tone textured design, a staple of Symphony Z-series phones. Symphony Z45 measures 8.63mm in thickness and weighs around 190 grams. You can choose between blue and green variants, depending on your taste.
On the front, it has a 6.52-inch LCD screen with a waterdrop-style notch. It is an HD+ screen with 1600 x 720 pixels, resulting in a 269 PPI pixel density.
Performance and Memory
All the processing of Symphony Z45 is handled by the Unisoc Tiger T610. It is a 12nm processor with two Cortex-A75 performance and 6 Cortex-A55 efficiency cores, all clocked at 1.8GHz. For visual rendering, the chip has a dual-core Mali-G52 GPU clocked at 614MHz.
Symphony has paired the T610 with up to 4GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The latter can be expanded to 128GB using an external SD card.
Symphony Z45 only has two cameras at the back, which is interesting since even the Z40 had one more. Unfortunately, it is the 5MP ultrawide sensor that the company has left out. Otherwise, the duo of 13MP primary and 2MP depth sensors is not something we have not seen before. There is an 8MP front-facing camera.
On the software side, you get multiple shooting modes, like HDR, night, burst, panorama, and Pro modes. For videos, there is slow-mo and time-lapse.
Rest of the specs
Symphony Z45 gets its juice from a 5,000mAh battery which the company claims up to 21 hours of talk time. It ships with Android 11 out of the box. Connectivity—wise, the phone supports dual 4G standby, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and USB OTG. There is a physical fingerprint scanner at the back for biometrics.
Chipset: Unisoc Tiger T610 4G (12nm Mobile Platform)
Memory: 4GB RAM, 64GB storage (expandable up to 128GB)
Software& UI: Android 11
Rear Cameras: Dual (13MP primary, 2MP portrait)
Front Camera: 8MP sensor (waterdrop notch)
Audio: Loudspeaker, 3.5mm headphone jack
Security: Rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face unlock
Battery: 5000mAh Li-Po
Colors: Jolly Blue, Pine Green
Symphony Z45 Price in Nepal and Availability
The sole 4/64GB variant of the Symphony Z45 is now available in Nepal for a price of Rs. 16,799. Symphony is even offering a Home King electric kettle (2 liters) on every purchase of Z45. You can buy it from Hukut and physical stores.
Symphony Z45
Price in Nepal (Official)
4/64GB
Rs. 16,799
Meanwhile, check out our review of the Benco V62 [Nepali].
Xiaomi held its last big event of 2022 in China yesterday, where it announced two new flagship phones and other smart devices. Among the new accessories announced is the company’s latest premium smartwatch. The new Watch S2 is the successor to the Watch S1 series. So, let’s get into the official specs, features, expected price, and availability of the Xiaomi Watch S2 smartwatch in Nepal.
Xiaomi Watch S2 smartwatch Overview:
Design
New to the Xiaomi Watch S2 is the smaller 42mm variant with a 1.32-inch AMOLED screen. It now accompanies the 46mm variant with a 1.43-inch screen that the original Watch S1 introduced. The Watch S2 sports a stainless frame with two physical buttons on the right. The watch has a 5 ATM rating and thus can be taken underwater up to 5m depth.
Depending you can opt for either the standard silicone or the leather straps. The standard edition has an all-black body, while the leather option will get you a silver watch with a blue strap (46mm model) or a light gold watch with a matching strap (44mm model). Xiaomi also plans to make colorful silicone straps separately for users that don’t like the black strap on the standard edition.
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Health and Fitness Tracking
Another highlight of the Xiaomi Watch S2 watch is the body composition measurement. With this, the watch can measure 8 health and fitness data in a few seconds. By placing two fingers on the side buttons, users can get data on complex parameters like body fat percentage, muscle mass, and protein volume.
If you are over the age of 18 years, it can also give you the skin temperature. But, the accuracy is highly reliant on the surface and duration of contact between the watch and skin.
That aside, you get all the usual health-tracking features like 24-hour heart rate, continuous blood oxygen (SpO2), advanced sleep evaluation, female health tracking, stress monitoring, and breathing exercises. Xiaomi Watch S2 has around 107 sports models, and it can automatically detect a few of them, like running, walking, rowing, and skipping.
The fitness data of the Xiaomi Watch S2 can be synced to your phone via a smartphone app. The watch has Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity and is compatible with newer Android phones and iPhones. You also get a dedicated GPS chip to track your movement more accurately. If you get lost out in the wilderness, you can press the button thrice in quick succession to send your real-time location details to a predetermined list of trusted contact.
Watch S2 even has a set of speakers and microphones that you can use to take and make calls. It even has Xiaomi’s voice assistant in China, but it’s likely Xiaomi won’t include it in the global version when it goes out of China. Likewise, the watch even has NFC for wireless payment.
Battery and Charging
The battery endurance of the Xiaomi Watch S2 varies based on the model and the usage pattern. The 46mm model packs a 500mAh battery, which lasts up to 12 days on typical usage. Endurance takes a hit on the 42mm model since it houses a smaller 305mAh battery. As per the official listing, you can expect one week of battery life on normal usage.
Health Tracking: 24-hour heart rate, SpO2 monitoring, Sleep, Stress tracking, Women’s health
Sports Mode: 117 sports modes in total
Navigation: GPS, Glonass, Galileo, Beidou, QZSS
Phone Calls: Yes (Built-in microphone, Speaker)
Battery:
42mm: 305mAh cell (Up to 7 days of endurance)
46mm: 500mAh cell (Up to 12 days of endurance)
Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2
Xiaomi Watch S2 Price in Nepal and Availability
Watch S2 is already on sale in China with the price starting at CNY 999 for the standard 44mm variant. The Light Gold leather edition costs CNY 1,199. Likewise, the standard 46mm model costs CNY 1,099, while the Silver leather edition. When it launches in Nepal, we expect the price of the Xiaomi Watch S2 to start at Rs. 24,999 And Rs. 27,999 for 42mm and 46mm, respectively.
Xiaomi Watch S2
Color Variant
Price in China (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
42mm
Standard Black
CNY 999
NPR 24,999
Light Gold Leather
CNY 1,199
NPR 29,999
46mm
Standard Black
CNY 1,099
NPR 27,499
Silver Leather
CNY 1,299
NPR 31,999
Meanwhile, check out our pick for the best budget fitness tracker of 2022.
Xiaomi has launched its latest midrange earbuds, the Xiaomi Buds 4. It’s a toned-down version of the more premium Buds 4 Pro, but it still offers plenty of great features for the price. Here, we will go over the specifications, features, availability, and expected price of the Xiaomi Buds 4 in Nepal.
Xiaomi Buds 4 Overview:
Design
The Xiaomi Buds 4 have a different design than the Buds 4 Pro. Specifically, these are semi-in-ear buds with a 60° angled design and no silicone tips. Nonetheless, Xiaomi promises a secure and comfortable fit for extended wear.
More importantly, there’s still support for Active Noise Cancellation (ANC). However, there’s no mention of the 48dB exclusion rating of their Pro siblings. It is also IP54 dust and water-resistant, so sweat or splashes of water will not harm the buds. On the other hand, the case has a “space capsule” design. It is IPX4 rated against water resistance.
The Xiaomi Buds 4 feature an 11mm graphene-dual magnetic dynamic driver for audio. It is aided by dynamic adaptive EQ that promises a stable and consistent sound quality. The Buds 4 are among the first Xiaomi earbuds to support the LHDC 5.0 codec. According to Xiaomi, this codec can produce CD-quality sound at sampling rates of up to 192kHz.
Furthermore, the Buds 4 supports 360° spatial audio, providing an immersive music-listening experience. Similarly, its three-microphone setup is said to reduce wind noise by up to 32.4km/h for clear call quality.
Battery
The TWS earphones are powered by a 480mAh battery, with 30mAh cells in each earbud. With this, the buds have a playback time of 6 hours whereas the case offers a total battery life of 30 hours with ANC off. It can be connected to two devices at the same time. In that regard, the earbuds connect via Bluetooth 5.3.
TVs are pretty much an essential piece in any household these days. And to meet the demand of such diverse demographics, TV makers have been coming up with different lineups of televisions as well. Whether you want a budget smart TV that just gets the job done or the absolute best flagship unit with all the high-end features that you could imagine, you can buy all sorts of TVs in Nepal.
And right now is the perfect time to get a new TV because of all the discounts, price cuts, and similar offers available. To celebrate the FIFA World Cup 2022 (from November 20 to December 18), every TV brand in Nepal has some sort of sales scheme going on, where you can save big money on your next TV purchase.
Note: In this list of the best TV in Nepal, we have also included a few TVs that cost more than their respective price category. We’ve done this so that you can further curate your choices, and also because we don’t want you to miss any good deal by spending a little more. The prices of such products are marked with an asterisk (*) at the end.
Xiaomi has conquered Nepal’s budget smartphone market for quite some years now. And ever since it entered the Nepali TV space a few years back, the company has found immense success in this industry too. And the recently launched Mi TV 5X boasts such an impressive feature set that you might want to think twice before getting a TV from veterans of the industry like Samsung, LG, and TCL. This 43″ TV has a sharp 4K resolution, which is pretty admirable given how most TVs in this price segment in Nepal have just Full HD (1080p) resolution. Other than this, the Mi TV 5X’s display is also Dolby Vision and HDR10+ compatible.
So if the shows or movies you want to watch have been mastered with either of the dynamic HDR standards, they’re gonna look fantastic here. Xiaomi has also upgraded the Vivid Picture Engine to second-generation this time, which supposedly delivers better colors, contrast, and brightness tuning. And even its audio setup is quite impressive! But for a couple of thousand rupees less, Xiaomi Nepal also offers the Redmi Smart TV X Series 4K (43). And these two TVs are pretty similar in many ways. But with the Redmi TV, you get an all-plastic build quality instead of metal, whereas it also settles with the first-gen Vivid Picture Engine and a marginally lower color gamut.
Xiaomi Mi TV 5X, Redmi Smart TV X 4K Specifications:
WiFi, Bluetooth, 3x HDMI 2.1, 2x USB 2.0, 1x AV in, 1x earphone out, 1x ethernet, 1x Optical audio out
Price in Nepal
Rs. 59,999
Rs. 54,999
2. TCL 43P635 43″ 4K Smart TV
The TCL 43P635 is another TV you should consider when shopping for some of the best TVs in Nepal. Like the ones from Xiaomi and Redmi above, this is also a 4K TV, so you don’t need to settle for low-res content here. But unlike the competition, it doesn’t have some of the high-end features like Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and Dolby Atmos audio. Although it does bring HDMI 2.1 connections. But if you can live without either of them, then the TCL 43P635 is definitely worth checking out. The company is well-known for its excellent display calibration and that’s seen on this TV as well.
For instance, while the Mi TV 5X and the Redmi Smart TV X Series both use a direct LED-backlit panel (DLED) instead of an edge-lit panel for better contrast, they aren’t complemented by any number of dimming zones. On the contrary, the P635 has a total of 1,296 micro dimming zones which means this TV can deliver much better brightness and contrast adjustment in real-time to enrich your viewing experience. We’ve also been impressed with TCL’s 4K upscaling technology which seamlessly upsamples 1080p and 2K content to high-res 4K. As for audio, this TCL TV features 20W down-firing stereo speakers with Dolby Audio support.
Connectivity: WiFi (dual band), Bluetooth 5.0, 3x HDMI 2.1, 1x USB 2.0, 1x AV in, 1x Ethernet
Price in Nepal:Rs. 64,390 Rs. 51,390
3. Samsung UA43T5400 43″ FHD Smart TV
The Samsung UA43T5400 is yet another impressive 43″ TV that you can get for under Rs. 60,000 in Nepal. But unlike other entries so far, this is not a 4K TV; it’s a Full HD (1080p) TV instead. And if you don’t care about high pixel count, this could end up being a great investment in the long run. The T5400 is powered by Samsung’s Hyper Real picture engine with PurColor tuning for great colors, contrast, and HDR processing. Talking about HDR, this Samsung TV supports the HDR10 standard, but not other dynamic formats like HDR10+ and Dolby Vision.
As for audio, it has down-firing dual stereo speakers with a total of 20W of output. And Samsung has also added a virtual music system to the TV, which offers multiple visual layouts to transform the TV into a speaker. Furthermore, The T5400 can also be your work monitor since you can mirror your laptop or smartphone’s screen onto it. On the software front, it runs on Samsung’s own Tizen OS. Besides its fluidity and everything else, this operating system flaunts a total of three voice assistants: Bixby, Alexa, and Google Assistant.
Samsung UA43T5400 43″ FHD Smart TV Specifications:
Display: 43″ LED, Pur Color, 1000 PQI, HDR
Resolution: Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels)
Sound: 2x 10W output
Audio Decoder: Dolby Digital Plus
OS: Tizen OS
Processor: Unspecified
Memory: Unspecified
Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth, 2x HDMI, 1x USB, 1x Ethernet, 1x Digital audio out, 1x AV in, 1x RF in
Price in Nepal: Rs. 78,990 Rs. 60,390*
4. Xiaomi Smart TV 5A Series (43″) FHD
When it comes to value-for-money gadgets, Xiaomi is probably the first name that comes to everyone’s mind. And considering everything that the recently launched Xiaomi Smart TV 5A Series offers for the price, it’s definitely one of the best TVs you can buy right now in Nepal. Here, Xiaomi has basically taken the basic foundations of the relatively more premium Mi TV 5X lineup and stripped off a bunch of high-end features to meet the lower price point. And the most prominent area where Xiaomi has cut costs is in terms of resolution, since this is an FHD TV and not 4K. Other notable points of cutbacks include the lack of HDR support (yep, no HDR support at all on the Xiaomi Smart TV 5A) and a narrower color gamut.
So if you’re looking for an affordable, basic TV without all the glamour, this could be exactly what you’re after. It does have an attractive design with minimal bezels with metal frames. And it’s tuned by Xiaomi’s first-gen Vivid Picture Engine to deliver deeper contrast, vibrant colors, and sharper details. Audio-wise, Xiaomi has fitted two 12W down-firing speakers that support Dolby Audio, DTS-HD, and even DTS Virtual:X surround sound processing.
Running the show here is Android TV 11, which enables features like Play Store, Google Assistant, and built-in Chromecast. It is also loaded with Xiaomi’s own content-recommendation system called “PatchWall“. But unfortunately, that doesn’t work in Nepal. And if you’re on a really tight budget, you can also consider the Redmi Smart TV 43” (FHD). It is more-or-less the same as the Xiaomi Smart TV 5A but with a slightly less powerful speaker, less powerful processor, and a plastic build quality instead of metal.
Xiaomi Smart TV 5A (43″), Redmi Smart TV (43″) Specifications:
Xiaomi Smart TV 5A (43”)
Redmi Smart TV 43” (FHD)
Display
43” panel, Vivid Picture Engine
Resolution
Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels)
Sound
2x 12W output
2x 10W output
Audio Decoder
Dolby Audio, DTS-HD, DTS Virtual:X
OS
Android TV 11
Processor
Quad-core (4x Cortex-A55)
Quad-core (4x Cortex-A35)
Memory
1.5GB RAM, 8GB storage
1GB RAM, 8GB storage
Connectivity
WiFi, Bluetooth, 2x HDMI 2.0, 2x USB 2.0, 1x AV in, 1x earphone out, 1x ethernet
Moving up the price ladder, you can choose from a bunch of impressive 55″ 4K TVs under Rs. 1 lakh. And among all the TV options available in Nepal, the Xiaomi Smart TV X Series definitely ranks among the best for its excellent value for money. At just Rs. 80,000, this TV offers loads of premium features that you simply won’t find on other alternatives in this price range. For instance, the Xiaomi Smart TV X Series has an impressive 94% DCI-P3 color gamut, and it can produce over 1 billion colors for a rich, vibrant TV viewing experience. It even supports Dolby Vision HDR! That means if the content you’re about to watch has been mastered with Dolby Vision, it’s going to look especially impressive on this TV.
The Xiaomi Smart TV X Series impresses with its speakers too. It has 30W down-firing speakers with DTS-HD and Dolby Audio. And for a theater-like surround sound experience, it also supports DTS Virtual:X audio, even though you’ll want to invest in a decent soundbar or a home theater system for the best audio. Powered by a quad-core Cortex-A55 CPU and running on Android TV 10, its performance is plenty fluid as well. This TV also boasts a premium “borderless design” with an impressive 96.9% screen-to-body ratio and a metallic finish.
Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth, 3x HDMI 2.1, 2x USB 2.0, 1x AV in, 1x Earphone, 1x Ethernet, 1x Optical audio
Price in Nepal: Rs. 79,999
2. Samsung UA55AU7700 55″ 4K Smart TV
Samsung is one of the most trusted TV brands in Nepal, and it’s no surprise that its UA55AU7700 is among the best 55″ 4K TVs. Now, it may not have all the high-end features like Dolby Vision and HDMI 2.1 connectivity as the Xiaomi TV above, but Samsung has pretty much nailed the overall TV experience here. The AU7700 comes with Samsung’s powerful Crystal Processor 4K, which can upscale FHD (1080p) and 2K content to 4K for enhanced clarity. So provided that you have maintained the appropriate viewing distance (or retina distance) with the TV, everything should look crystal clear on this TV.
And if you’re someone who plays a lot of fast-paced games, Samsung’s “Motion Xcelerator” feature is there to deliver smooth gameplay; one that’s free from motion blurs and such. Besides gaming itself, the AU7700 can double as your work monitor as well since its “PC Mode” lets you wirelessly stream your laptop, PC, or smartphone’s content onto the TV. In terms of audio, the company has given standard 20W down-firing stereo speakers here with Dolby Audio. But what’s interesting is that with Samsung’s “Q-Symphony” feature, you can simultaneously play audio from the TV and an external soundbar for an immersive experience.
Samsung UA55AU7700 4K Smart Crystal TV Specifications:
Display: 55″ LED panel, HDR10+, PurColor, Motion Xcelerator
Resolution: 4K Ultra-HD (3840 x 2160 pixels)
Sound: 2x 10W output
Audio Decoder: Dolby Audio, Adaptive Sound
OS: Tizen OS
Processor: Crystal Processor 4K
Memory: Unspecified
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.2, 3x HDMI 2.0, 1x USB-A, 1x network (LAN), 1x Digital audio out, 1x earphone out, 1x RF in
Price in Nepal: Rs. 139,990 Rs. 109,890*
3. TCL 55P635 55″ 4K Smart TV
Like Samsung, TCL is another trusted name in the TV industry. And TCL’s 2022 “P635″ lineup of 55” 4K Smart TV manages to impress with its great display, speaker quality, smooth performance, and other assorted features. Here, TCL has used a direct LED-backlit panel with a total of 1,296 micro dimming zones for superior contrast. In short, direct LED (DLED) uses multiple light zones throughout the back of the TV which allows for finer control over brightness levels. And this ultimately helps deliver brighter whites and darker darks compared to the regular edge LED-backlit panel you’d find on most other TVs.
Besides, the TCL P635 has an impressive 4K upscaling technology called AIPQ 2.0. Whereas its proprietary “Dynamic Color Enhancement” algorithm adjusts color details in real time for a great TV viewing experience. And adding to this experience are the down-firing stereo speakers with Dolby Audio support. As for the software, the TCL P635 4K TV runs on the latest Google TV out-of-the-box. To ensure smooth gaming with minimal input lag, this TV also has HDMI 2.1 ports. Using this, the TCL P635 even supports up to 4K @ 120Hz streaming.
If you’re willing to up your budget to 1.5 lakh, then you have a whole new bunch of premium options to choose from when searching for the best TV to buy in Nepal. And among all the choices available, the new TCL 55C735 definitely deserves your top priority. That’s because it’s among the handful of QLED TV options in Nepal under this price range. And that’s probably reason enough to get this TV over others. You see, contrary to your typical LED TV, a QLED TV uses an additional quantum dot layer between the blue backlight and the LCD layer, which in turn delivers far better colors and brightness levels.
So if you want to install a TV in a room that enjoys a ton of outdoor light, QLED is the way to go. Having said that, QLED is still inferior to OLED and QD-OLED TVs when it comes to contrast level, color depth, and energy efficiency. But since those TVs cost almost double (or even more) than QLED TVs, it’s not a big deal. TCL is also pushing the 55C735 as a gaming monitor with its features like 144Hz variable refresh rate (VRR), ALLM (Auto Low-Latency Mode), AMD FreeSync Premium, HDMI 2.1, Game Master, and more.
Also, consider the (slightly) older TCL 55C728
Additionally, this TV is also backed by Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+ support for a top-class viewing experience. TCL has used Google TV-based “Amati UI” here, which has features like “Multi View 2.0” for casting up to 4 contents at once. For audio, TCL has gone with 20W stereo speakers from Onkyo, that support DTS and Dolby Atmos audio. Anyway, if you’d like to save some money, then the older TCL 55C728 is still an attractive QLED TV under Rs. 1.5 lakh. It does miss out on a few features compared to the C735 but considering their price difference, it’s absolutely worth it.
TCL 55C735, 55C728 55″ 4K QLED TV Specifications:
TCL 55C735 55” 4K TV
TCL 55C728 55” 4K TV
Display
55” QLED panel, Dolby Vision IQ, AiPQ Engine, VRR
Others
144Hz refresh rate
120Hz refresh rate
Resolution
4K Ultra-HD (3840 x 2160 pixels)
Sound
2x 10W output
2x 9.5W output
Audio Decoder
DTS-HD, Dolby Audio, Dolby Atmos
OS
Google TV with Amati UI
Android TV 11 with TCL TV UI
Processor
Quad-core (unspecified)
Quad-core (Cortex-A73)
Memory
Unspecified
3GB RAM, 32GB storage
Connectivity
WiFi, Bluetooth, 3x HDMI 2.1, 2x USB 2.0, 1x network (LAN), 1x AV composite video in, 1x earphone out, 1x Digital audio out, 1x RF in
Price in Nepal
Rs. 157,790 Rs. 130,990
Rs. 125,790
2. Skyworth 55SUE9500 4K QLED Smart TV
Likewise, the Skyworth SUE9500 is another QLED option in this price bracket that you can consider. Skyworth calls its spin on QLED panels “QLED+”, which combines multiple image adjustment algorithms to deliver a vivid picture quality. The 55SUE9500 can produce over a billion colors and it covers 93% of the DCI-P3 color gamut for a fine TV viewing experience. Adding to this is the HDR10+ and Dolby Vision support. It also supports the “Filmmaker Mode” that disables all the post-processing effects like judder, brightness, contrast, and more so that you enjoy a movie just as the director intended.
To make sure you don’t fall into eye fatigue or other similar issues, Skyworth has also obtained TUV Rheinland Eye Care Flicker certification here. Alongside some handful of features like night mode. Over on the audio front, it sports 20W stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support. The SUE9500 comes in a fairly premium design as well, with minimal bezels and a sleek U-shaped metal stand. In terms of software, Skyworth has gone with the latest Google TV UI here. So you can create multiple profiles for different members of your family on this TV for getting personalized recommendations.
Skyworth 55SUE9500 4K QLED Smart TV Specifications:
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3x HDMI 2.0, 2x USB-A, 1x network (LAN), 1x AV in, 1x RF in, 1x Digital audio out
Price in Nepal: Rs. 169,900 Rs. 135,900
3. Sony KD-55X80J 4K Smart TV
Up next, the Sony KD-55X80J is also a worthy option when searching for the best TV under Rs. 1.5 lakh in Nepal. It’s not a QLED TV like the one from TCL and Skyworth above, but its picture quality is still more than impressive for an LED TV. Sony’s TRILUMINOS PRO picture engine powering this TV delivers incredible saturation, contrast, brightness level, and accurate human skin tones for an optimal TV viewing experience. With its built-in light sensor, the X80J can automatically adjust brightness levels depending on the ambient lighting condition as well. On the other hand, it also comes with Dolby Vision HDR for even greater contrast on supported content on different streaming platforms like Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, etc.
This is all thanks to Sony’s 4K HDR Processor X1 and the TV’s full-array LED backlights that allows for fine-tuning brightness level depending on what you’re watching. Over on the audio front, the X80J boasts Dolby Atmos support for an immersive, multi-dimensional audio experience. Sony says it can even optimize the sound output depending on objects in the room. The X80J runs on Google TV OS, which is the latest revision of the Android TV platform. And on top of the built-in Chromecast, this TV also supports Apple AirPlay, which means you can also stream your iPhone, iPad, or Mac directly to this TV. Likewise, it is loaded with both Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa voice assistant.
Check out the 2022 models too
Here, X80J is Sony’s 2021 lineup of 4K LED TVs. And Sony Nepal recently introduced its successor—the X80K too. But there’s not much to get excited about here. The X80K series comes with a more modern-looking flush surface design alongside a couple of additional features like “Auto HDR Tone Mapping” and “Auto Genre Picture Mode”. And it also supports Sony’s BRAVIA CAM (sold separately) which adjusts the TV’s sound and picture settings depending on your relative position in the room. BRAVIA CAM even enables gesture control, and it can send alerts if a person/child is watching the TV too up close. And of course, this camera lets you make video calls as well.
Sony KD-55X80K
Apart from this, the X80J and X80K are pretty much the same. If you’d rather save a few bucks, the new Sony 55X75K is also a decent 55″ 4K Smart TV. Unfortunately, it doesn’t come with features like Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, or Sony’s TRILUMINOS PRO color engine. But it still has a gorgeous Direct LED panel with frame dimming for greater contrast levels. You can also enjoy fast-paced content like sports or gaming on this TV, thanks to its Motionflow XR 200 support (on a native 50Hz screen).
Sony 55X80J, 55X80K, 55X75K 55″ 4K TV Specifications:
55X80J
55X80K
55X75K
Display
55” DLED panel, Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG, TRILUMINOS PRO
Next up, the LG 55UQ7550 is also among the reliable TVs to look at when searching for the best TV under Rs. 1.5 lakh in Nepal. This 2022 model 55″ TV was recently launched in Nepal as a successor to last year’s “UP” series. It is powered by a quad-core Alpha 5 (α5) Gen5 AI Processor 4K that can upscale low-resolution images to near-4K quality. Based on our experience, the quality of upscaling on LG TVs is quite excellent. Furthermore, the TV has a light sensor that detects ambient light and adjusts the screen brightness to the optimal level.
It also has smart dimming control and a pixel compensation algorithm to improve contrast for darker images. Furthermore, HDR content is refined through brightness adjustments, transforming darker scenes into stunning contrast, detail, and color depth. Similarly, the TV includes the company’s webOS software (webOS 6.0 and not the newer webOS 22). As well as support for the Magic Remote, which provides an excellent TV interaction experience. And you can control your smart TV via the ThinQ mobile app.
Furthermore, for gamers, the LG UQ7550 includes Game Optimizer settings with FPS, RPG, and RTS modes optimized for various games. However, keep in mind that this TV’s screen refresh rate is only 60Hz. The audio setup includes two 20W speakers and audio modes such as Clear Voice Pro and AI Sound Pro (virtual 5.1 channel up-mix).
LG 55UQ7550 4K AI ThinQ Smart TV Specifications:
Display: 55″, HDR10 Pro, HLG Pro, 4K upscaling
Resolution: 4K Ultra-HD (3840 x 2160 pixels)
Sound: 2x 10W output
Audio Decoder: Dolby Digital, AI Sound Pro (virtual 5.1 up-mix)
OS: webOS 6.0
Processor: Alpha 5 (α5) Gen5 AI Processor 4K
Memory: Unspecified
Connectivity: Wi-Fi (802.11 ac), Bluetooth 5.0, 2x HDMI 2.0, 2x USB-A, 1x network (LAN), 1x earphone out, 1x RF in, 1x Digital audio out
Price in Nepal: Rs. 132,990 Rs. 111,990
Bonus pick: LG C1 4K OLED TV (55″)
The LG C1 is our bonus pick for the best 55″ TV in Nepal. With a retail price of Rs. 266,990, it clearly exceeds the Rs. 1.5 Lakhs price criterion. But, if you want the best content consumption experience with all the bells and whistles of a premium TV the LG C1 is your best bet. Unlike other 55″ TVs in this list, it has an OLED panel, which means it can control each pixel lighting individually to display true depth and detail in pictures. As a result, LG promises an infinite contrast ratio for perfect inky blacks. It also has a 10-bit color display and support for various HDR formats, including Dolby Vision IQ.
Furthermore, thanks to the Alpha a9 Gen 4 processor, it can intelligently upscale normal HD content to 4K. For gaming enthusiasts, it brings a 120Hz refresh rate with support for VRR (variable refresh rate), NVIDIA G-Sync, and AMD FreeSync Premium. There’s also an Auto Game Mode (ALLM) here, which activates the lowest latency setting for a smoother, lag-free gaming experience.
Kicking off this list of best 65″ TV in Nepal is TCL’s 65C735 QLED TV. It is identical to the 55C735 I discussed earlier, but with a larger 65″ display instead of 55″. And if you’re thinking of buying a big home TV that also doubles as a solid gaming monitor, then this is a great choice. Besides its terrific display quality, this TV also has a 144Hz variable refresh rate, Clear Motion Rate 200, HDMI 2.1 connectivity, AMD FreeSync Premium, and more.
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3x HDMI 2.1, 2x USB 2.0, 1x network (LAN), 1x AV composite video in, 1x earphone out, 1x Digital audio out, 1x RF in
Price in Nepal: Rs. 210,890 Rs. 175,090*
2. Skyworth 65SUE9500 4K QLED Smart TV
Like the TCL 65C735 above, the Skyworth 65SUE9500 is also a QLED TV. And yes, this is pretty much the same as the Skyworth 55SUE9500 but with a larger display. By the way, that trend is going to be quite popular throughout this list as we move to bigger size TVs—including 65, 75, and 86″. Anyway, while TCL 65C735 is also a great gaming monitor, Skyworth hasn’t given any notable gaming-oriented features here. Instead, the 65SUE9500 is meant to serve as a standard TV set with nice picture quality and such.
Skyworth 65SUE9500 4K QLED Smart TV Specifications:
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3x HDMI 2.0, 2x USB-A, 1x network (LAN), 1x AV in, 1x RF in, 1x Digital audio out
Price in Nepal: Rs. 225,000 Rs. 178,900*
3. Samsung UA65AU7700 4K Smart Crystal TV
As an AU7700 lineup TV, the Samsung UA65AU7700 has the same specifications as the UA55AU7700 listed above. The only difference between the two is the screen size, with the latter having a 55″ panel while this TV has a 65″ display.
Samsung UA65AU7700 4K Smart Crystal TV Specifications:
Display: 65″ LED panel, HDR10+, PurColor, Motion Xcelerator
Resolution: 4K Ultra-HD (3840 x 2160 pixels)
Sound: 2x 10W output
Audio Decoder: Dolby Audio, Adaptive Sound
OS: Tizen OS
Processor: Crystal Processor 4K
Memory: Unspecified
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.2, 3x HDMI 2.0, 1x USB-A, 1x network (LAN), 1x Digital audio out, 1x earphone out, 1x RF in
Price in Nepal: Rs. 201,990 Rs. 159,390*
4. LG 65UQ7550 4K AI ThinQ Smart TV
Again, the LG 65UQ7550 shares its specifications with the 55UQ7550 since they are the same lineup of TVs with differences in screen size. 2022’s LG 65UQ8050 is also available in Nepal which comes in a comparatively thinner design compared to the UQ7550. It also boots on the newer webOS 22 software, versus webOS 6.0 on the UQ75 series.
LG 65UQ7550, 65UQ8050 4K AI ThinQ Smart TV Specifications:
65UQ7550
65UQ8050
Display
65”, HDR10 Pro, HLG Pro, 4K upscaling
Resolution
4K Ultra-HD (3840 x 2160 pixels)
Sound
2x 10W output
Audio Decoder
Dolby Digital, AI Sound Pro (virtual 5.1 up-mix)
OS
webOS 6.0
webOS 22
Processor
Alpha 5 (α5) Gen5 AI Processor 4K
Memory
Unspecified
Connectivity
Wi-Fi (802.11 ac), Bluetooth 5.0, 2x HDMI 2.0, 2x USB-A, 1x network (LAN), 1x earphone out, 1x RF in, 1x Digital audio out
Price in Nepal
Rs. 192,990 Rs. 160,290*
Rs. 199,290 Rs. 166,290*
5. Hisense 65A7400F 4K Smart TV
Following that is the Hisense 65A7400F 4K TV, which has a minimal bezel on all four sides for a more modern visual aesthetic. It is optimized for color and clarity using Hisense’s “Precision Colour” and “UHD AI Upscaler” technology. It also supports Ultra dimming, which dynamically controls the luminance in different regions of the display.
The TV is certified with various HDR certifications such as Dolby Vision HDR, HDR 10, and HLG. It has two 13-watt speakers that support DTS Virtual:X surround sound and Dolby Audio technology. Because the TV runs Android TV 9, you can take advantage of features such as Google Play Store, Chromecast, and Voice Assistant.
Hisense 65A7400F 4K Smart TV Specifications:
Display: 65″ LED panel, Dolby Vision, HDR10, MEMC, Precision Colour
Resolution: 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels)
Sound: 2x 13W output
Audio Decoder: DTS Virtual: X, Dolby Audio
OS: Android TV 9
Processor: Unspecified
Memory: 2GB RAM, 16GB storage
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 2x HDMI 2.0, 1x HDMI 1.4, 2x USB-A, 1x network (LAN), 1x AV in, 1x RF in, 1x S/PDIF, 1x earphone out
Price in Nepal: Rs. 179,990 Rs. 140,495
6. TCL 65P635 4K Smart TV
TCL 65P635 is the most affordable option on our list of the best 65″ TVs under 1.5 lakhs in Nepal. It features a 4K panel with TCL’s second-gen AIPQ 2.0 upscaling technology for sharper details and clarity. As well as micro dimming and dynamic color enhancement for excellent contrast and colors. TCL’s Clear Motion Rate (CMR) is also something you’d want if you watch a lot of fast-paced content, such as sports.
This television is outfitted with stereo speakers that support Dolby Audio. On the software front, it runs on Google TV and thus supports all of the features such as Chromecast, Google Play Store, and Voice Assistant.
Connectivity: WiFi (dual band), Bluetooth 5.0, 3x HDMI 2.1, 1x USB 2.0, 1x AV in, 1x Ethernet
Price in Nepal: Rs. 139,190 Rs. 110,890
Bonus pick: Sony KD-65X80K 4K Smart TV
If you’re willing to extend your budget by Rs. 40,000 – Rs. 65,000, then the 2022 models of Sony’s 4K LED TVs are also decent choices. Here, the KD-65X80K is the same as the 55X80K above. This 65″ 4K TV comes with Sony’s signature TRILUMINOS PRO color engine for vivid saturation and contrast levels. Thanks to the new 4K HDR Processor X1, it is also loaded with features like Dynamic Contrast Enhancer, Object-based HDR remaster, Auto HDR Tone Mapping, and more.
On the other hand, the Sony 65X75K is a more affordable alternative to the X80K which misses out on a few perks like the TRILUMINOS PRO color engine. It doesn’t support Dolby Vision HDR or Dolby Atmos surround sound either, which feels like a big miss considering the price of this TV.
Sony 65X80K, 65X75K 65″ 4K Smart TV Specifications:
65X80K
65X75K
Display
65” DLED panel, Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG, TRILUMINOS PRO
65” DLED panel, HDR10, HLG
Resolution
4K Ultra-HD (3840 x 2160 pixels)
Sound
2x 10W output
Audio Decoder
Dolby Atmos, Dolby Audio, DTS Digital Surround
Dolby Audio
OS
Google TV
Processor
4K HDR Processor X1
4K Processor X1
Memory
Unspecified RAM, 16GB storage
Wireless
WiFi 5 (dual band), Bluetooth 4.2
WiFi 5 (dual band), Bluetooth 5.0
HDMI
4x HDMI 2.1
3x HDMI 2.0
Price in Nepal
Rs. 238,000 Rs. 214,200*
Rs. 211,000 Rs. 189,900*
Bonus pick: LG C2 4K OLED evo TV (65″)
Okay, if we had to pick the absolute best 65″ TV in Nepal, it would definitely be the LG C2 OLED evo 4K TV. It launched quite some time ago in the international market although LG Nepal just launched it here. But the delayed launch cycle has no bearing on the sheer awesomeness of this TV. Last year’s LG C1 was already incredibly impressive and this guy brings some useful upgrades for an even more immersive TV viewing experience. The most notable of them all is that it uses an OLED evo panel instead of the usual WRGB OLED panel. And according to LG, this results in up to 20% brighter screen.
Not only that, but the C2 OLED evo also manages better colors and contrast than its predecessor. And its Dolby Vision IQ HDR has been updated with something called “Precision Detail Format” as well for even finer contrast-tuning. Over on the performance front, this TV runs on the newer webOS 22—powered by the new Alpha 9 Gen5 AI Processor 4K. Besides faster performance and smoother UI/UX experience, it also enables virtual 7.1.2 channel surround sound experience. As expected, this OLED TV is also an excellent gaming monitor. Thanks to its 120Hz refresh rate, G-SYNC, FreeSync Premium, HDMI 2.1, and other features. The 42″ model would’ve been especially better suited for this task but only the 65″ model is available in Nepal right now.
LG C2 4K OLED evo 65″ TV Specifications:
Display: 65″ OLED evo panel, Dolby Vision IQ (with Precision Detail format), HDR10, HLG, 120Hz refresh rate
Resolution: 4K Ultra-HD (3840 x 2160 pixels)
Sound: 2x 20W output
Audio Decoder: Dolby Atmos, WiSA Ready
OS: webOS 22
Processor: Alpha 9 (α9) Gen5 AI Processor 4K
Memory: Unspecified
Connectivity: Wi-Fi (802.11 ac), Bluetooth 5.0, 4x HDMI 2.1, 3x USB 2.0, 1x LAN, 1x RF in, 1x RS-232C input (mini jack)
Starting this list of the best 75″ TV in Nepal is the Samsung The Frame 4K QLED TV. The Frame is Samsung’s premium TV lineup that allows users to customize the TV to their specific needs. Yes, with The Frame TV, users can customize the bezels on these TVs to exactly match their taste—while also blending in with the room they’re set up in. When you’re not watching TV, the TV transforms into an art piece with the Art mode.
Furthermore, the display on this TV has a matte coating that eliminates all light reflections. It has a 10-bit QLED screen with 4K resolution, a refresh rate of 100Hz, and HDR certifications such as HDR 10+ and HLG. The TV is powered by a Quantum Processor 4K with Tizen OS at its core. The Frame also works with Q-Symphony which means you can simultaneously play audio from the TV and an external soundbar for an immersive experience.
Samsung The Frame (QA75LS03B) 4K QLED TV Specifications:
Samsung’s QA75Q60B is also among the best 75″ TV you can buy in Nepal right now. This QLED TV shares many features with The Frame. Including support for HDR10+, Supreme UHD Dimming, Auto Low-Latency Mode (ALLM), and more. The company has rated it with a 3100 PQI (Picture Quality Index)—versus The Frame’s 3500 PQI. In case you’re unaware, this is Samsung’s own way of ranking the overall quality of its TVs. Anyway, the QA75Q60B is powered by Quantum Processor Lite 4K, which is responsible for handling everything from 4K upscaling to dynamic color adjustment, audio tuning, etc.
When it comes to audio, this 4K QLED TV gets stereo speakers with 20W output. There’s no Dolby Atmos surround sound support here, but Samsung has tried to make up for the fact by adding its own features like Adaptive Sound and Object Tracking Sound (OTS) Lite. Here, OTS Lite optimizes audio output by analyzing what’s playing and sending the sounds to the relevant speakers on the TV. And thanks to its Q-Symphony feature, you can even play audio from an external speaker and the ones on the TV simultaneously! The Samsung QA75Q60B also comes with a solar-rechargeable remote, whose build material partially includes recycled plastics.
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.2, 3x HDMI 2.1, 2x USB-A, 1x USB-C, 1x network (LAN), 1x RF in, 1x S/PDIF, 1x earphone out
Price in Nepal: Rs. 452,990 Rs. 384,890
3. Xiaomi Mi TV Q1 75″ 4K QLED
Apart from the budget and mid-range LED TVs, Xiaomi Nepal introduced its QLED TV a few months ago as well. And as expected, Xiaomi has once again undercut the competition in terms of prices. The Mi TV Q1 is loaded with all the premium features you’d expect from a high-end TV. It arrives in a svelte metallic body and metal base with minimal bezels on three sides for a luxurious look. As for the picture quality itself, this TV boasts an incredible 1,000 nits of peak brightness and a whopping 10,000:1 contrast ratio. Xiaomi also says the Mi TV Q1 covers 95% of DCI-P3 and 100% of the NTSC color gamut.
For an even richer viewing experience, this TV supports Dolby Vision and HDR10+ playback as well. To make fast-paced contents appear smoother, there’s MEMC 120Hz refresh rate too. On the audio front, it is loaded with two tweeters and four woofers, with a combined 30W output. There’s no Dolby Atmos surround sound support, but it can play DTS-HD and Dolby Audio-mastered content. Powered by a quad-core MediaTek processor, the Mi TV Q1 runs on Android TV 10 OS. The port selection on this TV is decent too; consisting of a single HDMI 2.1 connection alongside two HDMI 2.0 and two USB 2.0 ports. But do note that the Mi TV Q1’s solitary HDMI 2.1 port can’t handle 4K 120Hz.
Connectivity: Wi-Fi (dual band), Bluetooth 5.0, 1x HDMI 2.1, 2x HDMI 2.0, 2x USB 2.0, 1x LAN, 1x RF in, 1x optical audio out, 1x AV in, 1x 3.5mm jack
Price in Nepal: Rs. 349,999 Rs. 299,999
4. Skyworth 75SUE9500 4K QLED Smart TV
The Skyworth 75SUE9500 is the same as the 55SUE9500 and 65SUE9500 QLED 4K TV mentioned above, but with a larger display. It would’ve been nicer if Skyworth had given a more powerful speaker or more powerful processor with larger TVs in the same lineup but unfortunately, that’s not the case here. So for a TV that’s large enough to fill most rooms, its speakers aren’t able to do the same. But of course, you can always get a home theater system or decent soundbars to pair with the Skyworth 75SUE9500.
Skyworth 75SUE9500 4K QLED Smart TV Specifications:
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3x HDMI 2.0, 2x USB-A, 1x network (LAN), 1x AV in, 1x RF in, 1x Digital audio out
Price in Nepal: Rs. 325,000 Rs. 255,000
5. Sony KD-75X80J 4K Smart TV
Except for the screen size, the Sony KD-75X80J is the same as the KD-55X80J listed above. This 75″ 4K TV is powered by Sony’s custom 4K HDR Processor X1 which enables the TRILUMINOS PRO color engine to adjust picture settings. It also supports Motionflow XR 200 (on a native 50Hz refresh rate) for a smooth viewing experience on sports, gaming, and other similar content.
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 4x HDMI 2.1, 2x USB-A, 1x network (LAN), 1x Composite video in, 1x earphone out, 1x RF in, 1x Digital audio out
Price in Nepal: Rs. 360,000 Rs. 324,000
6. LG 75UQ8050 4K AI ThinQ Smart TV
The LG 75UQ8050 shares its specifications with the 65UQ8050 listed above since they are in the same lineup of TVs. Powered by the new α5 Gen5 AI Processor 4K, this 2022 lineup of television runs on LG’s latest webOS 22 software. It also features an upgraded 4K upscale engine and up to 5.1 channel virtual surround sound. However, it doesn’t support other high-end features like Dolby Vision HDR or Dolby Atmos audio.
LG 75UQ8050 4K AI ThinQ Smart TV Specifications:
Display: 75″, HDR10 Pro, HLG Pro, 4K upscaling
Resolution: 4K Ultra-HD (3840 x 2160 pixels)
Sound: 2x 10W output
Audio Decoder: Dolby Digital, AI Sound Pro (virtual 5.1 up-mix)
OS: webOS 22
Processor: Alpha 5 (α5) Gen5 AI Processor 4K
Memory: Unspecified
Connectivity: Wi-Fi (802.11 ac), Bluetooth 5.0, 2x HDMI 2.0, 2x USB-A, 1x network (LAN), 1x earphone out, 1x RF in, 1x Digital audio out
Price in Nepal: Rs. 356,290 Rs. 295,790
7. TCL 75P635 75″ 4K Smart TV
Finally, the TCL 75P635 shares the same DNA as the 43P635, 55P635, and 65P635 4K TV mentioned above. Besides the larger display itself, the only other difference is that it has more powerful 30W stereo speakers compared to 20W on the smaller modes. This TV is fueled by TCL’s second-gen AIPQ picture engine for better 4K upscaling, color processing, audio tuning, and more. On the software front, the TCL 75P635 runs on the Google TV platform.
Big TVs make for a big TV-viewing experience. And here in Nepal, you can buy big 75″ TVs from different brands Samsung, Sony, LG, TCL, and more. Some of them are LED TVs while some of them come with a fancier QLED panel. So in this list, we have included the best 75″ 4K TV you can buy in Nepal right now.
Best 75″ 4K TV in Nepal:
7. TCL 75P635 4K Smart TV
Kicking off our list is the TCL 75P635 4K TV. Here, “P635″ is TCL’s 2022 lineup of entry-level 4K LED TVs, while the 75P635 is also the most affordable entry on our list of best 75″ 4K TV in Nepal. So if a big 75” TV is what you’re after without breaking the bank, then this could be a decent choice. Starting with the design, it features minimal bezels on all four sides except the chin for a clean look. TCL has also delivered a pretty slim design here as the back of the TV doesn’t stick out as much. Coming to the display, the 75P635 brings a 10-bit 4K LED panel for vivid colors and sharpness.
It features TCL’s “Dynamic Color Enhancement” algorithm to dynamically adjust colors, contrast, brightness, skin tone, and more to deliver excellent picture quality. While this TV doesn’t have dynamic HDR standards like HDR10+ and Dolby Vision, TCL has tried to compensate for all that with its aforementioned picture adjustment algorithm; alongside HDR10 and micro dimming support. Audio-wise, this TV brings down-firing stereo speakers with 30W output. On the software front, the TCL 75P635 boots on Google TV, which enables features like Google Assistant, Chromecast, and more. And if you’d like you can even summon Amazon Alexa as your voice assistant here.
Like the TCL 75P635, the LG 75UQ8050 is also a 4K LED TV launched in 2022. It replaces last year’s UP8000 series and brings improvements in a couple of aspects like slightly slimmer build quality, a newer processor, newer software, and better color accuracy. It is powered by LG’s new Alpha 5 (α5) Gen5 AI Processor 4K which promises improved 4K upscaling, more refined picture tuning, and more. And the new webOS 22 software platform also introduces some new features, like multiple user profiles. With this, you can get personalized content recommendations on the TV’s homescreen.
And it also supports LG’s “Sports Alert” feature which sends match alerts and live match notifications so that you don’t miss out on the action of your favorite games. The LG 75UQ8050 isn’t compatible with HDR10+ or Dolby Vision content either, although it does support HDR10 Pro for nicer colors and contrast on supported content. LG has also loaded this thing with a bunch of gaming-centric features like low-latency mode, HGiG mode, and more; all of which can be accessed from inside the Game Dashboard. It comes with LG’s “AI Sound Pro” technology with a virtual 5.1.2 channel up-mix for an immersive audio experience.
LG 75UQ8050 4K AI ThinQ Smart TV Specifications:
Display: 75″, HDR10 Pro, HLG Pro, 4K upscaling
Resolution: 4K Ultra-HD (3840 x 2160 pixels)
Sound: 2x 10W output
Audio Decoder: Dolby Digital, AI Sound Pro (virtual 5.1 up-mix)
OS: webOS 22
Processor: Alpha 5 (α5) Gen5 AI Processor 4K
Memory: Unspecified
Connectivity: Wi-Fi (802.11 ac), Bluetooth 5.0, 2x HDMI 2.0, 2x USB-A, 1x network (LAN), 1x earphone out, 1x RF in, 1x Digital audio out
Coming in at number 5 on our list of best 75″ 4K TV in Nepal is the Sony KD-75X80J. This is from Sony’s 2021 lineup of 4K TVs but since the newer “X80K” series doesn’t really bring any notable upgrade (and the fact that Sony hasn’t launched the 75″ model of the X80K lineup in Nepal), this is still a viable choice. The 75X80J uses a direct LED-lit panel with frame dimming for dynamic colors, contrast, and brightness levels depending on the content. It’s not the most elegant form of local dimming technology, but it’s still better than nothing. Besides this, this Sony TV also uses the TRILUMINOS PRO color engine for vivid everything. Including contrast, color accuracy, and more.
And making it all possible is Sony’s custom 4K HDR Processor X1. It also lets you enjoy high-fidelity Dolby Vision HDR videos, alongside Dolby Atmos surround sound. While this TV has a native 50Hz refresh rate, it supports Motionflow XR 200 to simulate a smoother display. As a result, you can enjoy fast-paced content like sports and gaming without worrying about motion blur and such. And to make your gaming experience even more enjoyable, Sony has given a total of four HDMI 2.1 ports here. So you can connect your gaming PC or console to this TV and get minimal input lag, low latency, and more.
So far, every entry on our list of best 75″ 4K TV in Nepal are LED TVs. But the Skyworth 75SUE9500 breaks this trend as it uses a QLED panel instead. In case you didn’t know, QLED TVs use an additional quantum dot layer in-between the blue backlight and the LCD layer used in traditional LED TVs. As a result, they are able to produce more accurate colors alongside higher levels of brightness as well. Skyworth says this TV covers 93% of the DCI-P3 gamut for excellent color reproduction, whereas it is also complemented by Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support for top-notch contrast levels too.
The design of this Skyworth TV is also quite nice. With slim bezels and a metal base instead of a regular leg stand, it certainly has a more pleasing visual aesthetics (if you don’t intend on wall mounting it, that is) compared to other TVs on our list so far. It also has fairly powerful 20W stereo speakers that can play Dolby Atmos surround sound. The 75SUE9500 runs on Google TV out of the box, although its UI/UX responsiveness could’ve been better. That’s because Skyworth’s “Chameleon Extreme 2.0″ quad-core processor only uses a rather old Cortex-A53 CPU. But then again, this is something you can easily solve by using an external streaming box anyway. Not to mention, the Skyworth 75SUE9500 is also the cheapest 75” QLED TV in Nepal so we can cut some slack in the performance department here.
Taking the bronze medal on our list of best 75″ 4K TV in Nepal is Xiaomi’s Mi TV Q1 (75). Like the Skyworth TV above, this is also a QLED TV which means you can expect superior colors and brightness over standard LED TVs. Xiaomi has also paired the Mi TV Q1’s QLED panel with a slew of high-end features to enhance the experience. First off, it has a 192-zone full-array local dimming to deliver an incredible 10,000:1 contrast ratio for darker darks and brighter whites. It also supports HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and HLG standards. Xiaomi says this TV covers 100% NTSC and 95% DCI-P3 color space, while it also boasts 1000 nits of peak brightness.
Other than this, the Mi TV Q1 brags 120Hz refresh rate with MEMC too. So you get to enjoy smoother playback here without having to worry about juddery textures. Xiaomi could’ve won big points in terms of gaming as well, but that’s not the case here. It does have one HDMI 2.1 port, but it doesn’t support 4K 120Hz gaming. And neither does this TV support variable refresh rate (VRR) technology. Anyway, on the audio front, the Mi TV Q1 comes with a powerful 30W speakers consisting of two tweeters and four woofers. It runs on Android TV 10, and you can also summon Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa hands-free here.
Moving on, the new Samsung QA75Q60B takes the second spot on our list of best 75″ 4K TV in Nepal. Compared to 2021’s Q60A series, Samsung has introduced quite a few upgrades in the 2022 Q60B lineup. Starting with the design itself, this 4K QLED TV embodies the same AirSlim design, but it now has a more premium-looking metal base instead of a leg stand. As for the display, the QA75Q60B now supports Motion Rate 100 so that contents appear even smoother here. This is further complemented by features like Auto Low-Latency Mode (ALLM), ultrawide game view, Game Bar, and more to enrich your gaming experience.
Software-wise, this TV runs on Samsung’s own Tizen OS platform. But apart from the default Bixby voice assistant, it also supports Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. And if you have compatible IoT devices in your home, like a refrigerator, washing machine, AC, security camera, and such, Samsung’s SmartThings app lets you control all of them right from the TV as well. The QA75Q60B also supports “Ambient Mode” so that you can display artworks whenever the TV is not in use. Its remote is quite interesting too. Samsung ships a solar version of the One Remote here, so that you don’t need to deal with disposable batteries. Even this remote is partially made of recycled plastic!
Finally, the gold medal on our list of best 75″ 4K TV goes to Samsung’s The Frame. This is a premium QLED TV from Samsung, that serves its purpose in two-folds. The first (and the obvious) one is that it’s a great TV with rich and accurate colors, contrast, brightness, and more. Like every other premium Samsung TV, it doesn’t support Dolby Vision HDR either, but The Frame has got the next best thing: HDR10+. This HDR standard also uses dynamic metadata to deliver excellent contrast on compatible shows/movies. It also supports Motion Rate 200 so that gaming, sports, and similar content look buttery smooth.
Okay, so besides a great TV in itself, The Frame also doubles as an art piece. Whatever art piece you may desire. Its “Art Mode” showcases a gallery of artworks when the TV is not in use. You can choose to display from the selection of pieces from the Samsung Frame TV Art Store—or load up your own set of photos too. This TV also has a motion sensor built-in, so that it automatically turns off the Art Mode when you’ve left the room. And resume it once you’re back. To simulate a physical art piece, Samsung has also used an anti-glare matte coating here in order to minimize reflections from ambient light sources. You can even customize the actual frames of the TV to match the vibe of your room or the artwork.
Samsung The Frame (QA75LS03B) 4K QLED TV Specifications: