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Bespoke Slim is a svelte and powerful wireless vacuum cleaner from Samsung

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Samsung has launched its latest wireless vacuum cleaner in its home country of South Korea. The new Bespoke Slim comes a month after the comapny launched the Bespoke lineup, including the Jet AI Robot Vacuum in the global market. In this post, we will be looking at the specs, features, expected price in Nepal, and availability of the Samsung Bespoke Slim wireless vacuum cleaner.

Samsung Bespoke Slim Overview:

From a distance, the Bespoke Slim looks like a fancy broomstick because of its long yet slender form factor. Samsung says that the slim design will put less strain on the user’s wrist. Bespoke Slim can stand on its own and can fit even in a limited space.

Samsung Bespoke Slim Vacuum Cleaner

Contributing to the lightweight design is the new digital inverter motor. Samsung is offering a lifetime warranty on the motor. Thus, in case it breaks, users do not need to worry about the cost of the repair. The Bespoke Slim vacuum cleaner is available in three distinct colors – Misty White, Greenery, and Sun Yellow.

It comes with a soft floor brush that is capable of 1,500 revolutions per minute. The cleaner has 28 air holes that can achieve suction power of up to 150W. You can empty the bin with a simple “Pop and Shoot” method. Pressing the bottom of the cleaner with your foot will separate the bin from the rest of the body.

Samsung Bespoke Slim Vacuum Cleaner Motor and Brush

Bespoke Slim features a 2,200mAh battery, which can last for 50 minutes of normal cleaning. It reduces to 25 and 5 minutes under Strong and Max mode, respectively. It takes 4 hours to go from 0% to 100%. The LED light on the front displays the battery level.

Specifications:

  • Dimension: 250 x 1143 x 194-mm
  • Weight: 2.6kg
  • Battery: 2,200mAh Li-ion (21.6V)
  • Brush: Soft Floor Brush + Mop Brush 2.0 (optional)
  • Dust Capacity: 3L
  • Suction Power: 150W
  • Power Consumption: 450W

Samsung Bespoke Slim Price in Nepal & Availability

Samsung Bespoke Slim is available in South Korea for 549,000 Won. It is not widely available in the global market yet. Still, if it launches in Nepal, we expect the price of the Samsung Bespoke Slim vacuum cleaner in Nepal to be NPR 65,000.

Smart Vacuum Cleaner Price in South Korea Price in Nepal (Expected)
Samsung Bespoke Slim 549,000 Won NPR 65,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Mi 11x (Poco F3).

NIU Gova 03 with up to 60km/h top speed now available for pre-order in Nepal

Eco Infinity, Nepal’s sole authorized distributor of NIU electric scooters, has brought the NIU Gova 03 electric scooter to the country. Let’s walk through the features, official price, and availability of NIU Gova 03 e-scooter in Nepal.

NIU Gova 03 Overview:

Design

To start with the design, the Gova 03 boasts a 542mm wide handlebar and a rectangular LED headlamp. The latter is an H-shaped matrix light with LED DRLs. On the other hand, the borders of the scooter’s body have smooth edges.

NIU Gova 03 Design

Moving on, there is a big saddle box under the seat for storing helmets or other items. In addition, you receive a front box and a front bag hook for efficiency. The Gova 03 measures 1735 x 700 x 1045 mm, has a wheelbase of 1,245mm, and a ground clearance of 110mm. Similarly, the seat height is 745mm.

Performance

This e-scooter is powered by a 48V lithium-ion battery that charges in 5 hours. It has a max speed of 60 kilometers per hour and a max power of 2000 watts. A full charge will give you up to 70km of range. It also has two riding modes: Dynamic S-Sport Mode and Energy Saving T-Tour Mode.

Moving on, the Gova 03 has a dual telescopic hydraulic fork brake on the front and a spring-air damping shock absorber at the back.

Rest of the specs

Aside from that, the NIU Gova 03 has a digital LCD console with all essential indications. It also receives an EBS (Electronic Braking System) energy recycling system, which converts braking energy into battery power. That is, when you press the brake, the battery gets charged, giving you a little extra power for the ride.

NIU Gova 03 Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 1735 x 700 x 1045 mm
  • Seat height: 745 mm
  • Wheelbase: 1245 mm
  • Ground Clearance: 110 mm
  • Panel: LCD Digital console
  • Battery: 48V Lithium-ion, 2000W peak power, 70km range
  • Charging Time: 5 hours
  • Top Speed: 60 km/h
  • Suspensions: Twin Hydraulic Telescopic fork (Front), Spring-air damping shock absorber (Rear)
  • Brakes: Hydraulic Disc brakes​ (Front & Rear)
  • Color Options: Black, Red, White

NIU Gova 03 Price in Nepal and Availability 

NIU Gova 03 e-scooter is now up for pre-order in Nepal where its price is NPR 255,000. You may contact them via their Facebook page or the provided number to make a reservation for the vehicle.

NIU EV Model Price in Nepal  Availability
NIU Gova 03 NPR 255,000
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Snapdragon 888’s successor leaks online: 4nm, Cortex-X2 and more

Qualcomm introduced the Snapdragon 888 only six months back, but the industry is expecting its successor already. Popular leakster Evan Blass was able to get his hands on the key specifications of SM8450, the chipset that will power flagship Android smartphones next year. Qualcomm is yet to launch the Plus (overclocked) variant of Snapdragon 888, and here we are talking about Snapdragon 895, or whatever Qualcomm decides to name the chipset.

Snapdragon 895 Overview:

The SM8450 is codenamed ‘Waqpio’ for discussions inside Qualcomm. It is hard to predict what the company will name it, given that it changed the naming convention while shifting to Snapdragon 888. If it was a one-off thing, the upcoming chipset will have the Snapdragon 895 moniker.

Ice Universe and Evan Blass came with two different leaks on the same day. Both agree on the 4nm process and other features including GPU, ISP, and 5G modem. However, Evan’s leak is more detailed.

According to Ice Universe, Qualcomm will build the processor on top of TSMC’s 4nm process. Snapdragon 888 used Samsung’s 5m process. Many believe that Qualcomm is ditching Samsung just after a year because of Snapdragon 888’s evident heating issue.

Cortex V9 architecture

The processor will make use of Arm’s Cortex V9 architecture and Kryo 780 CPU cores. There is no news about the core configuration, but we could be looking at a three-tier arrangement with one Cortex X2 “Prime”, three Cortex A710 “Performance”, and four Cortex A510 “Efficiency” cores.

new Armv9 CPUs Mali GPUs announced

Adreno 730 GPU will be responsible for graphics rendering. It will be interesting to see how it will fare against the upcoming Exynos chipset with RDNA 2 GPU. The Spectra 680 ISP is something to look forward to as well. Early rumors suggested that Qualcomm is collaborating with Leica for ISP optimization.

Leica has been collaborating with Huawei for the camera modules on its flagship smartphones. We also saw Leica’s camera technology in action in the Sharp Aquous R6. However, it is the first time that the company has been linked to a chipmaker.

Qualcomm Snapdragon X65 Architecture

As expected, Snapdragon X65 5G modem will be integrated into the chip. Other features include quad-channel LPDDR5 RAM, Qualcomm FastConnect 6900 subsystem (for Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2), and Qualcomm Secure Processing Unit, among others.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 895 Availability

Given Qualcomm’s past launch timelines, the company is likely to unveil the Snapdragon (SD8450) processor in December. As with the Snapdragon 888, Xiaomi could be the first brand to launch a smartphone with Snapdragon 895.

Qualcomm Chipset Expected Launch Date
Snapdragon 895 (SD895) December 2021
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Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti’s hash rate limiter is not restricted to Ethereum

Despite the ongoing global GPU shortage, Nvidia recently unveiled RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3070 Ti graphics cards. These cards were equipped with a hash rate limiter  – a technique that restricts the computational power to be used for mine cryptocurrency. Although the company’s previous attempt wasn’t successful, it appears now that Nvidia has perfected the hash rate limiter on the new RTX 3080 Ti.

Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti hash rate limiter:

Mining rate

Let’s see whether Nvidia’s LHR (Lite Hash Rate) can truly mitigate hashing. I_Leak_VN on Twitter tested the RTX 3080 Ti card on Ethereum and found that its hash rate hangs around the 57MH/s (Mega Hash/second) mark. Compared to the RTX 3090 and RTX 3080, they mine at 120MH/s and 80MH/s, respectively.

Ethereum, for those who are unaware, is based on the Dagger Hashimoto proof-of-work algorithm. And Nvidia actually invented LHR to undermine Ethereum mining. Other proof-of-work algorithms include KAWPOW, ZHASH, Octopus, BeamV3, and CuckooCycle. The miner, on the other hand, used the card to mine multiple currencies, and LHR seemed to operate completely properly.

He then looked to Nvidia drivers that unlocked RTX 3060’s hash rate limitation, but this did not work. It’s hardly surprising, given that the RTX 3080 Ti employs a completely new GPU that didn’t exist at the time. 

Similarly, I_Leak_VN tried different cryptocurrencies like Ethereum Classic, Ergo, RavenCoin, and LHR affected the card’s mining rate. However, that was not the case with ConFlux, which remained unaffected.

Verdict

Limited hash rate working absolutely fine on Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti is fantastic news for gamers everywhere, as it may help to ameliorate the global GPU scarcity. But whether or not it will actually assist the cause remains to be seen.

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Apple M1X with 32-core GPU estimated to outperform RTX 3070

Apple launched the M1 silicon last year, which has received rave reviews ever since. Its high-end configuration features an 8-core integrated GPU that delivers similar performance to GTX 1050 Ti. Now, the upcoming Apple M1X, on the other hand, is said to include up to 32-core GPU that will compete with the RTX 3070 while consuming less power.

Apple M1X Overview:

Prominent YouTuber Dave 2D, who also leaked the first hands-on photos of the OnePlus 9, seemed to be excited about the imminent 14 and 16-inch MacBooks. As you’d expect, it’s because of the M1X silicon.

Earlier speculations stated that the new devices will feature 16-core and 32-core GPU choices. And, Dave’s video adds a tick to them. Here, the higher core count will necessitate more power and a better cooling system.

Performance boost?

While the standard M1’s 8-core GPU delivered an adequate performance, the M1X’s additional core count is certainly intended to deliver more power. The higher 32-core GPU option, according to Dave 2D, will be available in the 16-inch Apple M1X MacBook Pro only.

To keeps the light on, the device will have a bigger battery too, thanks to the larger footprint of the device. Similarly, a larger die size may be used to provide a better cooling system.

The YouTuber also shared some GFXBench 5.0 Aztec @1440p benchmark results, estimating that the 32-core GPU on M1X uses less than half the power compared to RTX 3070 mobile GPUs—while providing nearly identical performance.

Apple M1X GPU Performance

Moving on, the 16-core GPU model is expected to have respectable results too. Its estimated 20W power consumption might be on par with AMD’s Radeon Pro 5500M or the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650.

Apple M1X Launch

The new Apple M1X is anticipated to be unveiled during WWDC 2021, which begins on June 7. While we are enthusiastic about its release, Dave 2D claims that the actual device will be considerably more expensive than what the standard M1-powered MacBooks debuted at.

Apple M1X chip Launch (Expected)
16-core, 32-core WWDC 2021
  • Moreover, check out our unboxing of the Apple MacBook Pro M1 (Nepali).

Huawei launches MateView lineup of monitors for gamers and content creators

Huawei launched two new monitors during its latest product launch event. The Huawei MateView and Mateview GT are premium offerings for content creators and gamers, respectively. In this post, we will be looking at the specs, features, official price of Huawei Mateview and Mateview GT in Nepal.

Huawei Mateview GT Overview:

This is the company’s first gaming monitor. It features a 34” LCD panel with a 1500R curvature. Its 3,400 x 1,440 pixels resolution results in a 21:9 aspect ratio. For competitive gaming, this one supports a high refresh rate of up to 165Hz. The panel is capable of producing 1.07 billion colors. It covers 90% DCI-P3 color space and supports HDR10 contrast. The screen can get as bright as 350 nits.

To help you detect enemies in low-light scenes, Huawei has included a Dark Field Control feature. With this, users can adjust the brightness level in dark scenes. Another interesting feature here is called “Crosshair” which is an on-screen digital target sight.

Huawei Mateview GT Design

Moving on, the Huawei MateView GT has a built-in soundbar with two speakers of 2.25W output each. It stands out because of the RGB backlit touch panel. Users can adjust the volume by sliding the finger along with the panel. The lighting effect is also customizable. There are two mics with 4m sound pick up for in-game chats.

In terms of connectivity, this monitor offers two USB-C ports (one of which supports display-in), two HDMI 2.0, one Display Port 1.4 port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Huawei Mateview Overview:

If you are not into gaming, you will be better off with the standard Huawei Mateview. It has a 28.2-inch LCD panel with a 3,840 x 2,560 pixels resolution. Its tall 3:2 aspect ratio could also be appealing to content creators. Its brightness can go up to 500 nits. Thus, it is both brighter and sharper than its gaming sibling. Other features include 10-bit color depth that results in 1.07 billion colors, 98% DCI-P3 gamut, DisplayHDR 400, and DC Dimming.

Huawei Mateview Design and Display

In terms of connectivity, you have a USB-C port with video-in and 65W charging. Additionally, there are two USB-A, one additional USB-C (for charging), a mini-DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI 2.0, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The wireless version even supports dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.1.

Users can also mirror their Huawei phones using a wireless connection. However, this feature is reserved for limited phones running Kirin 980 and EMUI 12.0. The monitor features two speakers with a cumulative output of 5W. Its two mics can pick up voices from a radius of 4m.

Huawei Mateview, Mateview GT Specifications:

MateView MateView GT
Display 28.2” IPS 34” with 1500R curvature
Resolution 3840 x 2560 px, 3:2 aspect ratio 3440 x 1440 px, 21:9 aspect ratio
Refresh Rate 60Hz 165Hz
Brightness 500 nits 350 nits
Colors 1.07 billion 1.07 billion
Contrast Ratio 1200:1 4000:1
Audio 2x 5W 2x 5W
Ports USB-C (display transfer, 65W Charging), USB-C power supply (135W), 2x USB-A, 1x HDMI 2.0, 1x mini-DisplayPort 1.4, 3.5mm headphone jack USB-C (display transfer, 10W Charging), USB-C power supply, 2x HDMI 2.0, 1x DisplayPort 1.4, 3.5mm headphone jack

Huawei Mateview and Mateview GT Price in Nepal 

The price of the Huawei MateView Wireless and MateView GT monitors in Nepal is NPR 140,000 and NPR 99,000 respectively. You can buy these monitors in Nepal from Huawei authorized stores across the country.

Monitors Price in China Price in Nepal (Official)
Huawei MateView GT 3,599 Yuan NPR 99,000
Huawei MateView Wireless 4,699 Yuan NPR 140,000
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Xiaomi’s upcoming phones will be able to monitor earthquake in real-time

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Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi implemented earthquake alerts to its MIUI ROM devices way back in 2010. The company collaborated with the Chengdu High Tech Disaster Mitigation Institute to develop this alert feature then. Xiaomi is now adding not only alerts but also the earthquake monitoring system to its devices. 

Xiaomi devices with earthquake monitoring:

The beginning

In 2019, the firm introduced an earthquake alert function in its smartphones and claims to have informed consumers of up to 35 earthquakes with magnitudes above 4.0. Furthermore, they have issued over 12.6 million warning messages to this date.

The service is currently available in 25 provinces across China. In addition, Xiaomi revealed that the devices will not only warn you through alerts but now will also actively monitor earthquakes.

Add-on

Xiaomi Earthquake Monitor

The new earthquake monitoring feature employs a pair of low-power sensors that can detect seismic waves from Earth in real-time. The AI program will then effectively calculate the seismic data. If an earthquake is imminent, users will receive a warning. According to the company, it not only saves money but also significantly increases the number of monitors.

How does it work?

The vibration detected by the sensors will be assessed to determine whether or not it is an earthquake shock using a technique known as edge computing. If it is true, it will send the information to an early warning center, which will use data from various smartphones. Furthermore, using seismic data AI, the system analyzes whether or not there is an earthquake.

Xiaomi Earthquake Manager System

After the system has cross-checked all of the data, the magnitude, epicenter, and time will be promptly determined. And then, a warning message will be sent to the individuals in the affected areas. Similarly, this feature will employ “differential privacy” to manage the user’s data anonymously while maintaining privacy.

Availability

Xiaomi will gradually roll out earthquake monitoring features on all Mi devices. Those using MIUI 12.5 can, however, go to Mobile Phone Manager under settings and select Earthquake Early Warning to volunteer for testing right now.

When the feature is live, the relevant authorities will be able to monitor earthquakes in real-time using data provided via smartphones. Yet, seeing all this progress so far, it’s likely that this feature will only be available in China.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Mi 11X (POCO F3).

Nintendo Switch Pro could go official this month with a €400 price tag

The original Nintendo Switch went official back in 2017. The company released a “Lite” variant two years later. Fast forward to today, Nintendo is now working on a “Pro” model – at least that is what the rumors are suggesting. The Nintendo Switch Pro could launch later this month with some significant specs upgrade.

Nintendo Switch Pro Rumors Roundups:

The Switch Pro first appeared on Amazon Mexico’s website, but the page was quickly removed within a few minutes. Twitter user Alphabeat spotted it and eventually managed to grab a screenshot. There was no information about cost or a release date in the listing. It does, however, provide a speck of significant proof that the company is planning a new Switch.

Nintendo Switch Pro Amazon Listing

After around a week of the Amazon listing, the Switch Pro appeared again. This time it was in a listing by French electronics retailer Boulanger. The console was listed for €399. However, this could be just a placeholder, which is often the case with such listings. The page has already been taken down.

DLSS support 

Switch Pro was earlier rumored to use NVIDIA’s Tegra X1+ processor. But recent rumors indicate that Nintendo is more likely to employ a new NVIDIA chipset featuring DLSS technology instead.

In addition, a Reddit post has also indicated that the Switch Pro will be able to deliver native 1440p render resolution and upscale to 4K with Nvidia’s DLSS 2.0 technology. Here, Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) allows your device to run games at a lower resolution and then uses specialized AI cores to increase visual quality. With DLSS, users will be able to enjoy 4K gaming while in the dock mode.

OLED display

Because of this, the new Nintendo console is unlikely to have a 4K panel. Instead, it will have the same 720p resolution display as its predecessor. However, the LCD panel from Nintendo Switch will be upgraded to OLED on the Pro variant. As per the speculations, the upcoming Switch Pro will sport a 7-inch OLED screen from Samsung Display.

Better connectivity options

To maximize connectivity options, the Switch Pro will have a somewhat broader rear chassis than its predecessors. The back will house two USB 3.0 and an Ethernet port.

Nintendo Switch Pro Launch and Price

According to a Bloomberg report, the new Switch model will cost more than $299 (the price of the standard Nintendo Switch). Thus, the €399 price tag is still a possibility. The blog also mentions that Nintendo Switch Pro might launch before the E3 2021 conference, which begins on June 12.

Console  Expected Price  Expected Launch Date 
Nintendo Switch Pro €399 (~NPR 57,000) June 12 – June 15
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NVMe 2.0 brings several changes including support for Hard Disk Drives 

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Non-Volatile Memory Express (or NVMe in short) was introduced a decade ago as a communication protocol between host software and non-volatile memory. Today, it is the industry standard when it comes to Solid State Drives (SSDs). NVM Express recently launched the specifications of NVMe version 2 (NVMe 2.0 in short).

Its specifications have been restructured to facilitate easy and rapid implementation of NVMe solutions across the growing NVMe device environment. Interestingly, the environment now includes Hard Disk Drives as well.

NVMe 2.0 key features:

Zone Namespaces (ZNS)

It is a software interface that is different from the traditional block models that got inherited down to SSD from older storage devices. 

NVMe Zone Namespace inherits Read, Write, and Flush commands from NVM Command Set. Here, the data block location (Logical Block Addressing) is divided into zones of fixed sizes. These zone sizes are configurable, and data can only be written sequentially. Storage Vendors can decide on zone mapping and erasing block schemes.

NVMe Family of Specifications

ZNS improves the overall performance of the device, while also reducing the cost. By allowing the device and the host to work together, it simplifies the process of data placement. In addition, more media capacity is available to the host. 

Key Value

It defines the communication between the host and the storage device at the register level. This specification defines the functionality of the Key Value Command set, which the controller implements.

The size of a Key Value pair depends on the size of the key and the value. The software communicates directly with the drive using these KV pairs. The process does not require a block address. As a result, there is no need for translation tables between keys and storage blocks.

Endurance Group Management

NVMe has now added new capacity management features to the Endurance Groups. These groups help manage storage pools larger than namespace.

NVMe 2.0 Endurance Group

Endurance Groups can be created and deleted. With NVME 2.0 specifications, they can even be allocated media units. This represents the granularity of data accessibility on SSD and helps improve control. 

NVME 2.0 support for HDDs

Finally, the NVMe protocol is expanding to the Hard Disk Drives (HDD) as well. NVMe 2.0 specifications define features, management capabilities, and other improvements for HDDs. It may sound odd for NVMe to support HDD when most common Hard Disks cannot fully utilize the 600 MB/s throughputs of the SATA 3 interface. 

However, we have seen technological advancement in recent times that has increased the speeds of Hard Disks quite significantly. For instance, the new Seagate Mach.2 boasts a transfer speed of up to 524 MB/s. Who knows, maybe Hard Disks will get fast enough to compete with SSDs in the future.

Seagate Mach.2 Exos 2X14 World's fastest HDD hard disk drive

On the other hand, this also means that manufacturers can choose NVMe, and avoid SATA altogether. If successful, this could help reduce confusion about different drive interfaces among consumers. While this may or may not be the case in the future, this unification of storage standards could help NVMe over Fabrics (NVMe-oF) down the line.

Extended CRC Mechanism

NVMe 2.0 extends its Cyclic Redundancy Check Mechanism (CRC) to accommodate 32- and 64-bits keywords. Initially, it was limited to just 16 bits. Since CRC works by having a keyword divide the actual transfer message and tallying the remainders at the two ends, using larger keywords reduces the errors going unnoticed.

Command Group Control

Command Group Control is a security feature that prevents unintended changes to a system. These changes could be unintentional or could originate from malicious software. This is somehow similar to the already existing Namespace Write Protection.

Namespace Write Protection

The Common Group Control allows normal read and write operation, but bars any admin commands that can modify the drive’s configuration. After the setup, the feature will only stop when explicitly unlocked or in case of a power cycle. 

NVME 2.0: Backward Compatibility

NVMe 2.0 is backward compatible. It means that SSD based on the new specification will work with present-day motherboards and drives.

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DishHome customers can now enjoy 25 Mbps internet for just Rs. 233/month

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Nepal’s internet market witnessed a great shift in the balance after CG Communications introduced CG Net. DishHome, which is another relatively new player in the country’s internet space has announced 10 Mbps and 25 Mbps FiberNet plans at minimal cost for customers who subscribe to their Lifestyle HD Package.

DishHome FiberNet Plan for Lifestyle HD Package: 

The company’s journey began as a satellite television provider and recently expanded into the ISP industry in Nepal. As part of a combo deal, DishHome is offering 25 Mbps internet for just Rs. 233 a month, as well as a free 10 Mbps FTTH connection. But as mentioned earlier, this offer is only available to the subscribers of DishHome’s Lifestyle HD package.

How to subscribe

Here, the Lifestyle HD package costs Rs. 600 per month where 10 Mbps internet is bundled for free. Its yearly subscription costs Rs. 7,200 and about the satellite TV package itself, you’re getting 62 HD and 138 SD channels.

Similarly, if you add Rs. 233 per month to the Lifestyle HD bundle, you can enjoy an increased bandwidth to 25 Mbps. To note, while setting up a new connection, you will need to pay a one-time charge for a refundable deposit, cable, and router.

Price Internet
DishHome Lifestyle HD Package Rs. 600 10 Mbps
DishHome Lifestyle HD Package Rs. 600 + 233 25 Mbps
Router Charge Rs. 1,000 (1 month), Rs. 500 (3/6/12 months)
Drop Wire Rs. 500 (1/3/6 months), Free (12 months)
Refundable Deposit Rs. 500

DishHome FiberNet Coverage

The company’s internet service is already available in about 90% of Kathmandu Valley, with plans to extend it to the remaining areas within two months. It is also available in Hetauda, Itahari, and Inaruwa, and will be expanded to major cities throughout the country by 2021. Moreover, DishHome has stated that it’ll soon introduce 150 and 200 Mbps internet packages as well.

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