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Oppo K9 5G with Snapdragon 768G is the company’s latest 5G phone

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Oppo recently held an event in China where it launched a bunch of new products including smart TV, TWS earbuds, and a fitness band. Oppo K9 5G, whose key specs were already confirmed last week was also launched in the same event. Here, we will be taking a look at the complete specs of the Oppo K9 5G along with its expected price in Nepal.

Oppo K9 5G Overview:

Design and Display

The phone features a 6.43-inch AMOLED display manufactured by Samsung. This FHD panel has support for a 90Hz refresh rate and a 180Hz touch sampling rate. It has a left-aligned punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera. Similarly, Oppo has included its sixth generation optical in-display fingerprint scanner for biometrics.

Oppo K9 5G Color Options Design Display

At the back, there is a rectangular camera bump on the top left corner. The left side of the panel is covered with branding materials. The phone is just 7.9mm thick and weighs around 172 grams.

Performance and Memory

Oppo K9 5G comes with the Snapdragon 768G processor which happens to be an overclocked variant of the Snapdragon 765G. Here, its Kryo 475 Prime core has a clock frequency of up to 2.8GHz instead of 2.4GHz. Similarly, the Adreno 620 GPU is clocked higher at 725MHz. It is also the first chipset in Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 700 series to support an updateable GPU. However, it is entirely up to Oppo if it wants to utilize this feature.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 768G

The phone also has a 3D liquid-cooling setup consisting of a vapor chamber, copper plate, and multi-layer graphite sheet. It comes with 8GB of RAM and users can make the choice between 128GB and 256GB of internal storage.

Camera

Oppo has opted for a triple camera setup at the back of the K9 5G. A 64MP primary leads the lineup, which is accompanied by an 8MP ultrawide sensor. The third sensor is a 2MP macro camera. There is a 32MP shooter up front for selfies.

Oppo K9 5G Camera Setup

Rest of the specs

Fueling the device is a moderate 4,300mAh battery which the company claims can go from 0 to 100% in just 35 minutes using the 65W fast charging technology. Oppo will be including a compatible charger in the box too. The phone will be available in two color options – Black and Symphony.

Oppo K9 5G Specifications:

  • Display: 6.43-inches FHD+ AMOLED panel, 90Hz refresh rate, 180Hz touch sampling rate
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 768G 5G (7nm)
  • Memory: 8GB RAM, 128/256GB storage
  • Rear Camera: Triple-camera (64MP main, 8MP ultrawide, 2MP auxiliary)
  • Front Camera: 32MP selfie camera (punch-hole)
  • Security: In-display fingerprint scanner
  • Battery: 4,300mAh with 65W fast charging

Oppo K9 5G Price in Nepal & Availability

Oppo K9 5G is now up for pre-order in China where its price is CNY 1,999 and CNY 2,199 for the 8/128 and 8/256GB variant respectively. Its sales will begin from May 11. It’s unlikely that Oppo K9 5G will launch in Nepal but if it does, we expect its starting price to be around NPR 40,000.

Oppo K9 5G Price in China Price in Nepal (Expected)
8/128GB CNY 1,999 NPR 40,000
8/256GB CNY 2,199 NPR 45,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our unboxing and impressions of Oppo F19 Pro.

InnoMake smart shoe for the blind and visually impaired warns of obstacles

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As technology moves forward, most of the time, its accessibility doesn’t get as much attention as it should. However, that argument is getting weaker and weaker over time thanks to all the positive developments in the world. And one such innovation comes from an Austrian company that has designed a smart shoe called InnoMake which assists blind and visually impaired people in avoiding various obstacles.

InnoMake Intelligent Shoe Overview:

The shoe was designed by the Austrian company Tec-Innovation, which is backed by Graz University of Technology (TU Graz). It has a waterproof ultrasonic sensor attached to the tip of each foot, which sends a signal when an obstacle is nearby through vibrations and noises.

Furthermore, the closer the barriers are, the faster the vibration gets. For even better results, they have added a camera module and a processor that will run the company’s own algorithm to detect obstacles. Plus, there’s an LED light as well that can flash whenever a hurdle is detected.

“Not only is the warning that I am facing an obstacle relevant, but also the information about what kind of obstacle I am facing, because it makes a big difference whether it’s a wall, a car, or a staircase,” says Markus Raffer, founder of Tec-Innovation who himself is visually impaired. 

Specifications

In terms of specifications, the ultrasonic sensor in the toe senses obstacles as far apart as four meters. It uses two pieces of information to detect obstacles: the nature of the obstacles and their directional path. Furthermore, it senses best when facing downward on the holes or stairs. With the button on the back, you can make real-time changes to the shoes. By pressing the button, you can check the battery charge level and toggle the LED for better visibility. 

InnoMake smart shoe functionality

With foot activity, it can scan your surroundings to gather information too. You can also activate the intelligent mode, which automatically pauses the device; for example, when you’re sitting. The battery gets to full in three hours after charging via the Micro-USB port.

Moving on, the InnoMake App is free to download on iOS platforms. While the vibrational feedback happens in the shoe itself, the app’s core purpose is auditory feedback. This reaches end-users through the smartphone or bone conduction headphones connected to the smartphone. With all this, a blind person could actually detect if the obstacle feedback is coming from the left or right shoe.

InnoMake Smart Shoes Price and Availability

The InnoMake smart shoe costs £2,700. For the price, you get one device per shoe, one pair of shoes (or installation on an existing pair of shoes), and a USB charger. However, at the moment, the InnoMake smart shoe is only available in Austria and Germany.

  • Meanwhile, check out the first impression of made in Nepal electric bike.

Intel 10th Gen Desktop Processors Price in Nepal [Updated]

Intel launched the 10th-gen Comet Lake-S desktop CPU back in May 2020. These are based on a “refined” 14nm++ Skylake micro-architecture–Core, Pentium Gold, & Celeron CPUs. A handful of these desktop processors are now available for purchase in Nepal. Let’s learn more about the specs, price, and availability of Intel 10th-gen Comet Lake-S desktop CPU in Nepal.

Intel 10th gen desktop processors: Overview

These bring a faster performance, support for dual-channel DDR4-2933MHz RAM, Intel Turbo Max 3.0, Hyper-threading technology across Core i3 to i9 processors, Thermal Velocity Boost (TVB), etc. And the top-of-the-line Core i9-10900K boasts 10 cores/20 threads and a maximum clock speed of up to 5.3GHz, thus taking the crown for the “fastest gaming processor.”

However, AMD’s 7nm-based Ryzen 9 CPUs still win out in terms of core & thread count, but Intel is hoping the brand loyalty & increased clock speed will drive up their business. Besides the processors themselves, the company also announced three new 400-series chipset motherboards; high-end Z490, mid-range B460 & H410.

The most exciting thing about the new Intel 10th gen desktop processors may very well be their pricing. Surprisingly, the high-end i9-10900K retails for $488 while its predecessor, the i9-9900K came with a higher $530 asking price. And the story continues in other members of the lineup as well; like Core i3, i5, i7 processors. Moreover, there are also ‘F’ suffix variants that come without Intel’s UHD 630 integrated graphics.

Let’s discuss a little more how the >5GHz mark plays an important role in the customer mindset. The current fan-favorite Ryzen 9 3950X with 105W TDP, which goes for a little less than the i9-10900K, has a slightly lesser clock speed measuring at 4.7GHz. However, the latter is also quite power-hungry with a TDP of 125W. So, keep in mind you’re gonna need some serious cooling power as well if you want all the raw power of these unlocked processors.

Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0

Intel’s Turbo Boost Max 3.0 is another welcome feature making its debut on Core-lineup of CPUs. Earlier, this used to be exclusive to the company’s professional & expensive “Xeon” set of processors. What it does is use driver & CPU-stored information to identify the two best-performing cores (favored) in the CPU.

Then, the lightly-threaded performance is boosted by assigning the user’s most critical workloads to the favored cores; without an increase in voltage. For even finer control of the CPU, you can also enable/disable hyper-threading on each core. That is thanks to the new Intel Extreme Tuning Utility (ETU). Still, it is yet to be known if this feature will be available on every one of the Intel 10th gen desktop processors.

Intel 10th gen Desktop Processors Core i3 i5 i7 i9

Furthermore, the 10th-gen Intel Core desktop processors also support Intel Ethernet Connection I225 & Wi-Fi 6 AX201. The former delivers more than 2X the network speeds of 1GB Ethernet on existing cabling. On the other hand, the Wi-Fi 6 AX201 promises up to 3X faster downloads for a reliable & lag-free experience.

Performance benchmarks

Intel had also shared some performance benchmarks showcasing the superiority of the new 10th gen desktop processors. The company says users can expect up to 18% faster 4K video editing compared to its predecessors; and almost twice that in older CPUs. Additionally, Intel also says these can deliver up to 187fps while playing, streaming, and recording PUBG concurrently.

Intel 10th-gen Desktop Processors Specs:

In terms of their pricing, the 10th gen Comet Lake-S CPUs range from $42 for the cheapest Celeron processor and $488 for the high-end i9-10900K.

Series CPU Cores/Thread Base/Max Turbo Boost frequency TDP
Core i9 i9-10900K 10C/20T 3.7GHz/5.3GHz 125W
Core i9 i9-10900KF 10C/20T 3.7GHz/5.3GHz 125W
Core i9 i9-10900 10C/20T 2.8GHz/5.2GHz 65W
Core i9 i9-10900F 10C/20T 2.8GHz/5.2GHz 65W
Core i9 i9-10900T 10C/20T 1.9GHz/4.6GHz 35W
Core i7 i7-10700K 8C/16T 3.8GHz/5.1GHz 125W
Core i7 i7-10700KF 8C/16T 3.8GHz/5.1GHz 125W
Core i7 i7-10700 8C/16T 2.9GHz/4.8GHz 65W
Core i7 i7-10700F 8C/16T 2.9GHz/4.8GHz 65W
Core i7 i7-10700T 8C/16T 2.0GHz/4.5GHz 35W
Core i5 i5-10600K 6C/12T 4.1GHz/4.5GHz 125W
Core i5 i5-10600KF 6C/12T 4.1GHz/4.5GHz 125W
Core i5 i5-10600 6C/12T 3.3GHz/4.4GHz 65W
Core i5 i5-10600T 6C/12T 2.4GHz/3.7GHz 35W
Core i5 i5-10500 6C/12T 3.1GHz/4.2GHz 65W
Core i5 i5-10500T 6C/12T 2.3GHz/3.5GHz 35W
Core i5 i5-10400 6C/12T 2.9GHz/4.0GHz 65W
Core i5 i5-10400F 6C/12T 2.9GHz/4.0GHz 65W
Core i5 i5-10400T 6C/12T 2.0GHz/3.2GHz 35W
Core i3 i3-10320 4C/8T 3.8GHz/4.4GHz 65W
Core i3 i3-10300 4C/8T 3.7GHz/4.2GHz 65W
Core i3 i3-10300T 4C/8T 3.0GHz/3.6GHz 35W
Core i3 i3-10100 4C/8T 3.6GHz/4.1GHz 65W
Core i3 i3-10100T 4C/8T 3.0GHz/3.5GHz 35W
Pentium Gold G6600 2C/4T 4.2GHz (Base) 58W
Pentium Gold G6500 2C/4T 4.1GHz (Base) 58W
Pentium Gold G6500T 2C/4T 3.5GHz (Base) 35W
Pentium Gold G6400 2C/4T 4.0GHz (Base) 58W
Pentium Gold G6400T 2C/4T 3.4GHz (Base) 35W
Celeron G5920 2C/2T 3.5GHz (Base) 58W
Celeron G5900 2C/2T 3.4GHz (Base) 58W
Celeron G5900T 2C/2T 3.2GHz (Base) 35W

Intel 10th-gen Desktop CPU Price in Nepal

You can now buy Intel 10th-gen Core CPU in Nepal but the options are limited. The price for the 10th Gen Intel desktop CPU starts at Rs. 52,900 for the Core i7-10700K and goes all the way up to NPR 82,000 for the Core i9-10900K.

Intel 10th-gen CPU Model Price in Nepal
Core i9 10900K NPR 82,000
Core i9-10900 NPR 72,500
Core i7 10700K NPR 52,900
  • Check out our review of the Asus ROG Strix Scar 15 gaming laptop.

Dell Vostro 7500 is a business-grade laptop with a Comet Lake-H CPU

Dell Vostro 7500 is now available in Nepal. It’s a business laptop with a 10th gen Intel Core i7 processor and GeForce GTX graphics from NVIDIA. Let’s take a look at the specs, features, price, and availability of the new Dell Vostro 7500 laptop in Nepal.

Dell Vostro 7500 Overview:

Design and Display

Starting with the design, Vostro 7500 has a premium and business-appropriate design while remaining relatively lightweight. It weighs 1.9 kg and has a three-piece aluminum chassis.

Furthermore, the hinge gently elevates the laptop to allow for improved ventilation and contributes to a comfortable typing experience too. Besides that, the four-sided shallow borders aid in maximizing display surface area.

Dell Vostro 7500 Display

On the front, it has a 15.6-inch LED-backlit FHD screen with an anti-glare coating. Furthermore, this panel supports 8-bit colors and covers 100% sRGB color gamut.

Performance and Memory

On the performance side, the Vostro 7500 is powered by Intel Core i7-10750H. It’s a hexa-core processor with a top clock speed of 5.0 GHz. The laptop only supports a maximum of 16GB RAM by adding 8GB to the socketed 8GB stick.

In terms of graphics, it employs an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti GPU with 4GB GDRR6 memory. On the storage front, there is only one option with 1TB of solid-state drive (SSD).

Rest of the specs

A 6-cell 42Whr battery powers the laptop. Similarly, WiFi 6 and Bluetooth v5.1 are available as networking options. Getting to audio, you get a stereo speaker system with MaxxAudio Pro Waves tuning.

The Vostro 7500 has hardware-level security in the form of TPM (Trusted Platform Module) 2.0 that inspects against any irregularities in the device and also keeps your critical passwords etc. safe.

It has two USB-A, an HDMI, an audio jack, and a charging port for I/O communication. Furthermore, there’s one USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C and one USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C that supports power delivery and DisplayPort.

Dell Vostro 7500 Specifications:

  • Design & Build: 3-piece alumium chasis, 0.68 x 0.74 x 14.01-inch, 1.9kg
  • Display: 15.6 Anti-glare IPS panel, 100% sRGB color gamut
  • Resolution: FHD (1920×1080)
  • Keyboard: Full-sized keyboard with Numpad
  • Processor: Intel Core i7-10750H, 12MB cache memory, Up to 5GHz
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with 4GB GDDR6 memory
  • RAM: Up to 16GB DDR4, a SO-DIMM slot, 8GB onboard
  • Storage: 1TB SSD
  • Audio: Stereo Speakers with Waves MaxxAudio Pro tuning, Integrated Dual Array Microphones
  • Battery: 6-Cell Battery, 97WHr
  • Connectivity: WiFi 6 AX201, Bluetooth 5.1
  • I/O Ports: 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C, 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2, 1 x HDMI 2.0, 1 x Universal Audio Jack

Dell Vostro 7500 Price in Nepal and Availability

The price of Dell Vostro 7500 in Nepal is NPR 175,000 for the i7 variant with 8GB onboard RAM and 1TB SSD. It is available through authorized computer stores including ITTI.

Dell Vostro 7500 Price in Nepal Availability
i7-10750H, GTX 1650 Ti, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD NPR 175,000 (Out of Stock)
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of Asus ZenBook Flip 13.

MSI Stealth 15M with i7 11th Gen CPU, 144Hz display launched in Nepal

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MSI has a wide range of gaming laptops available in Nepal. We recently saw the MSI GE76 Raider arrive in the country and now, two slim gaming laptops from the company are here. So, let’s take a look at the new MSI Stealth 15M and its specs, features, price, and availability in Nepal.

MSI Stealth 15M Overview:

Design and Display

MSI claims that the Stealth 15M is the world’s thinnest gaming laptop, with a thickness of 0.63 inches while weighing just 1.69 kilograms. The entire laptop is made of plastic and an MSI dragon shield logo is on the lid. Furthermore, its keyboard has only single-color lighting. With the lid open, you’ll see a honeycomb pattern above the keyboard that holds the fans right underneath.

MSI Stealth 15M Display

Both models of MSI Stealth 15M have a 15.6-inch FHD IPS display with a refresh rate of 144Hz.

Performance and Memory

As previously stated, the MSI Stealth 15M is available in two models. They share the Comet Lake Intel Core i7-1185G7 processor which has been paired with 16GB of DDR4 RAM and 512GB NVMe PCIe Gen4 solid-state drive. Furthermore, you get two DIMM slots for RAM expansion that supports up to 64GB RAM.

Here, the Stealth 15M A11SDK features NVIDIA’s GTX 1660 Ti graphics with 6GB GDDR6 VRAM whereas the A11SEK version of Stealth 15M includes RTX 2060 with Max-Q Design (6GB).

Rest of the specs

Moving on, you get WiFi 6 and Bluetooth v5.1 for connectivity. In terms of battery life, the Stealth 15M has a three-cell 52Wh battery. And just above the display, there’s a 720p HD webcam.

There’s a wide variety of ports on Stealth 15M, giving gamers enough options to plug in different accessories. On the left side of the deck are one microSD card reader, a charging connection, a standard USB 3.2 Gen 1 port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Flanking the opposite side of the deck are two USB-C ports (one with Thunderbolt 4 and Power Delivery support, the other with DisplayPort support). There’s another USB 3.2 Gen 1 port, and finally an HDMI port with 4K@60Hz support.

MSI Stealth 15M Specifications:

  • Design & Build: Plastic build, 358 x 248 x 15.95mm, 1.69 kg
  • Display: 15.6-inch IPS, 144Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: FHD (1920×1080)
  • Keyboard: Single Color Backlit
  • Processor: 11th Gen Comet Lake Core i7-1185G7
  • RAM: 16GB @3200MHz (Up to 64GB DDR4 RAM, 2 DIMM slots)
  • Storage: 512GB M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen4 SSD
  • Graphics:
    • A11SEK: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Max-Q (6GB GDDR6 VRAM)
    • A11SDK: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti (6GB GDDR6 VRAM)
  • Audio: Mic-in/Headphone-out Combo Jack
  • Battery: 52 Watt-hours battery
  • Power Supply: 90W adapter
  • Webcam: HD (30fps @ 720p)
  • Connectivity: Killer Gb LAN, 802.11 ax Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth v5.1
  • I/O ports: 1x Micro SD, 1x (4K @ 60Hz) HDMI, 2x Type-A USB 3.2 Gen1, 1x Type-C (USB4 / DP / Thunderbolt 4) with PD charging

MSI Stealth 15M Price in Nepal and Availability

MSI Stealth 15M A11SEK with RTX 2060 is now available in Nepal where its price is NPR 233,000. Likewise, the MSI Stealth 15M A11SDK costs NPR 223,000. You can buy both of these laptops in Nepal at ITTI.

MSI Stealth 15M Model Price in Nepal
MSI Stealth 15M A11SEK (RTX 2060) NPR 239,000 233,000
MSI Stealth 15M A11SDK (GTX 1660 Ti) NPR 229,000 223,000

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of MSI Prestige 14 Evo.

Razer Accessories Price in Nepal: Headset, Mouse, Keyboard

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Razer has finally entered the Nepali market via EvoStore. Initially, the brand has launched a couple of gaming laptops and a bunch of accessories. In this post, we will be taking a look at the specs, features, and price of Razer gaming accessories (headset, mouse, keyboard) that you can buy in Nepal.

Razer Accessories in Nepal:

Here, we have listed the Razer accessories available in Nepal into different categories like headset, keyboard, mouse, etc. With that out of the way, let’s take a look at the different Razer accessories you could buy in Nepal and their respective price.

Razer Smartphone Case in Nepal

Razer Arctech Pro

Arctech Pro comes with Thermaphene cooling technology. The case doesn’t interfere with the 5G signals and allows wireless charging as well. It also has an anti-bacterial coating for sanitational purposes.

Razer ArcTech Pro Smartphone Case

  • Features: Thermaphene cooling, 5G compatible, supports wireless charging, anti-bacterial coating
  • Compatibility: iPhone 12 Pro / 12 Pro Max
  • Price: NPR 7,800

Razer Gaming Headset, TWS in Nepal

Razer Kraken

Here, the Razer Kraken comes with a Bauxite aluminum frame and has thicker padding so it’s both durable and lightweight. The ear cushions are even gel-infused to reduce heat build-up. It also supports 7.1 surround sound but only on Windows 10 (64-bit).

Razer Kraken Gaming Heaset

Specifications:
  • Frame: Bauxite Aluminum
  • Earpads: Heat-Transfer Fabric/Leatherette/Memory Foam
  • Driver Size: 50mm custom-tuned, 30Ω (1kHz)
  • Frequency Response: 12Hz – 28kHz
  • Microphone: Rectractable Unidirectional Microphone
  • Connection: Analog 3.5mm, 1.3m cable
  • Others: Cooling gel-infused ear cushions, volume control wheel, quick Mute toggle.
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 13,500

Razer Kraken X

Moving on, the Kraken X is a cheap variant of the Kraken. It features a slightly smaller audio driver and compromises some other small design differences.

Razer Kraken X Gaming Headset

Specifications:
  • Earpads: Leatherette/Memory Foam
  • Driver Size: 40mm custom-tuned, 30Ω (1kHz)
  • Frequency Response: 12Hz – 28kHz
  • Microphone: Bendable Cardioid Microphone
  • Connection: Analog 3.5mm, 1.3m cable
  • Others: Cooling gel-infused ear cushions, volume up/down control, Mic Mute toggle.
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 7,900

Razer BlackShark V2

It features three custom-tuned drivers for high, mid, and low frequencies, respectively. It also has titanium-coated diaphragms. You can customize the output and access additional features via Razer Synapse.

Razer BlackShark V2 Gaming Headset

Specifications:
  • Earpads: Flowknit Memory Foam
  • Drivers: 50mm Razer Tri-Force Titanium, 30Ω (1kHz)
  • Frequency Response: 12Hz – 28kHz
  • Microphone: Unidirectional Razer HyperClear Cardioid Mic
  • Connection: Analog 3.5mm, 1.8m cable / USB sound card
  • Others: Passive Noise Cancellation, THX Spatial Audio, volume up/down, Mic Mute toggle.
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 17,500

Razer HammerHead TWS

The Razer HammerHead is a gaming-oriented TWS. It supports Bluetooth 5.0 and boasts latency as low as 60ms. It features a 13mm dynamic driver and has an IPX4 rating as well.

Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Earbuds

Specifications:
  • Driver: 13mm, 32Ω (1kHz)
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz – 20kHz
  • Connection: Bluetooth 5.0
  • Control: Touch-enabled, Voice Assistant
  • Battery Backup: Up to 16 hours (with charging case)
  • Compatibility: Android 8.0 and later, iOS 11 and later, Bluetooth devices
  • Others: Passive Noise Cancellation, THX Spatial Audio, volume up/down, Mic Mute toggle.
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 15,500

Razer Gaming Mouse in Nepal

Razer Viper Mini

Likewise, the Razer Viper Mini is a lightweight gaming mouse that weighs just 61g. Its optical switch has a response time of just 0.2ms. The mouse comes with 8,500 DPI and 6 programmable buttons.

Razer Viper Mini Gaming Mouse accessories price in nepal

Specifications
  • Design: 118.0 x 53.5 x 38.3mm, 61g, False-Ambidextrous
  • Sensitivity (Max): 8,500 DPI
  • Speed (Max): 300 IPS
  • Acceleration (Max): 35G
  • Programmable button: 6
  • Connectivity: Razer Speedflex Cable
  • Lighting: Razer Chroma RGB
  • Mouse Feet: 100% PTFE
  • On-board Memory Profile: 1
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 5,900

Razer DeathAdder V2

The infrared sensor on the mouse has a rapid response time of just 0.2milliseconds. It also boasts a DPI of 20,000 with a resolution accuracy of 99.6%. Razer has also included intelligent features like Smart Tracking, Asymmetric Cut-Off, and Motion Sync.

Razer DeathAdder V2 Gaming Mouse accessories price in nepal

Specifications:
  • Design: 128.0 x 61.7 x 42.7mm, 82g, Right-Handed
  • Sensitivity (Max): 20,000 DPI
  • Speed (Max): 650 IPS
  • Acceleration (Max): 50G
  • Programmable button: 8
  • Connectivity: Razer Speedflex Cable
  • Lighting: Razer Chroma RGB
  • Mouse Feet: 100% PTFE
  • On-board Memory Profile: 5
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 9,800

Razer Gaming Keyboards in Nepal

Razer Cynosa Lite

Cynosa Lite is a gaming keyboard with a spill-resistant design. It supports single-zone Razer Chroma backlighting with 16.8 million customizable colors. It has 10 key roll-overs so it can register 10 key presses at a time. Similarly, keys and keypress combinations can be re-mapped for complex commands.

Razer Cynosa Lite Gaming Keyboard accessories price in nepal

Specifications:
  • Design: 457 x 174 x 33mm, 904g; Spill-resistant.
  • RGB Lighting: Single-zone Razer Chroma (16.8million color)
  • Key Rollover: 10 Key Rollover
  • Lighting: Razer Chroma RGB
  • Others: Fully Programmable keys, Gaming mode, 1000Hz Ultrapolling, Razer Synapse 3.
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 5,800

Razer Ornata V2

Ornata V2 comes with hybrid mecha-membrane switches that bring the best of both worlds. It has the comfort of the membrane keyboard and the tactility of the mechanical switch. In addition, it features a multi-function digital wheel and media keys. Razer has even added grooves for better cable management.

Razer Ornata V2 Gaming Keyboard accessories price in nepal

 Specifications:
  • Keycap: Regular ABS
  • Switch: Hybrid Mecha-Mechanical Switch
  • RGB Lighting: Razer Chroma (16.8million color)
  • Connectivity: Wired
  • Others: Digital Wheel, Dedicated Media Control, Plus Leatherette Wrist Rest, Fully Programmable Keys.
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 14,400

Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition

Moving on, the Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition has the faster switches among most other Razer keyboards. The linear optical switch has a 1.0mm actuation distance and 40G of actuation force. The keys are molded using PBT that is harder and more durable than ABS and PCV. It also has an N-Key roll-over and anti-ghosting. As a result, it’s the most expensive Razer keyboard you could buy right now in Nepal.

Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition Gaming Keyboard accessories price in nepal

Specifications:
  • Keycap: Razer DoubleShoot PBT keycaps
  • Switch: Razer Linear Optical
  • Lighting: Razer Chroma (16.8 million colors)
  • Key Rollover: N-Key Rollover
  • On-board Memory: 5
  • Connectivity: Detachable wired Type-C
  • Others: Fully Programmable keys, Gaming mode, 1000Hz Ultrapolling, Aluminum matte top plate.
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 17,500

Razer Accessories Price in Nepal:

Razer Accessories Price in Nepal
Smartphone Case
Razer Arctech Pro NPR 7,800
Gaming Headset/TWS Price in Nepal
Razer Kraken X NPR 7,900
Razer Kraken NPR 13,500
Razer BlackShark V2 NPR 17,500
Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Earbuds NPR 15,500
Gaming Mouse Price in Nepal
Razer Viper Mini NPR 5,900
Razer DeathAdder V2 NPR 9,800
Gaming Keyboard Price in Nepal
Razer Cynosa Lite NPR 5,800
Razer Ornata V2 NPR 14,400
Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition NPR 17,500

The reasons why we think Yatri’s Project Zero is so expensive

Yatri recently launched two electric bikes in the Nepali market: Project Zero and Project One. However, there has been a lot of chatter on the web about their price—why is it so high? Here, we’ve tried to uncover the reasons why people feel Yatri Project Zero is so expensive.

Yatri Project Zero: Why so expensive?

In this part, we’ll go over the main reasons why people thought Yatri’s latest offering is too expensive. Some considerations may have been missed, but we have attempted to cover the most significant reasons why Yatri Project Zero is expensive.

A. Controversies

1. Possible miscommunication

Yatri’s P0 is not your usual EV. At NPR 19,49,000, it is a premium electric bike in terms of hardware and software to provide the customer with a quality experience. Had the company communicated Project Zero’s stature clearly enough, people’s perceptions might’ve been different. 

Yatri Project Zero pre order date Price in Nepal Specifications Features Availability

In their defense, P0 has been always marketed as a flagship EV. And attached to it is the shared pride of the mere possibility that such a thing can be manufactured in Nepal. But the thing is, Yatri’s vision of reinventing urban mobility kinda contrasts the evident unaffordability of P0. They merely announced their initiative, and everybody, including myself, assumed that a “Made in Nepal” product would be relatively inexpensive.

However, that was never going to be true for a flagship product—especially from a startup as young as Yatri. Maybe things could’ve sailed relatively smoothly if the company’s premium enthusiast-grade bike saw the light of day a couple of years down the road instead; with the initial years more focused on relatively more affordable products like the Project One instead.

After all is said and done, considering the specs of Project Zero, it does hold up against the competition(s). Take Zero Motorcycles’ Zero SR/S for example. It has slightly better specifications than P0 and begins at $19,995 for standard configuration, which converts to more than NPR 23 lakh. And we haven’t even included government taxes, shipping, or road registration fees in this calculation.

2. Consumer Psychology: Adapting to a New Mindset

Like all modern technology, EV adoption necessitates customers venturing into the unknown and going directly against the existing tried and tested technology. Purchasing an EV not only requires transitioning to a new product with new functionality, but also adjusting to a new infrastructure and way of life.

Most customers still know very little about EVs and what buying one would entail in their daily lives. As a result, the rate at which consumers become aware of and comfortable with EV ownership would directly affect the rate at which this sector expands. And Project Zero’s premium pricing only seems to have scared off the potential customers who were planning to shift to an electric bike. 

B. Cold hard facts

1. A startup

The demand for all-electric vehicles is also in its early stages. The Nissan Leaf was the first to be made available in the United States, with Ford, Toyota, and Honda rolling out models in 2011 and 2012. Similarly, Yatri has been wrestling with the issue of economy of scale. The company explains that it will be able to bring down the cost per unit of its products as the production scale grows.

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Tesla is one example of this variance in scale. When it launched the Tesla roadster back in 2006, it was priced between USD 80,000 and 120,000, but the more powerful and comfortable Tesla Model 3’s base variant starts at just USD 36,990. Similarly, Tesla Model S, a luxury BEV (Battery EV), received considerable attention including Motor Trend’s “Car of the Year” award in 2012. We expect Yatri to follow suit, and as the firm manufactures more and more motorcycles, the price will undoubtedly fall.

2. Tax

Almost all of us were aware that Yatri would need to import most of the bike’s components. So, for the parts that the company has used in P0, there is no proper manufacturing plant in Nepal. Even though the design was developed in-house with a few components being manufactured in Nepal itself, the majority of the parts were outsourced due to production constraints.

Adding further insult to the injury is the fact that the Nepal government has classified all of Yatri’s imports under the “spare parts” category. As a result, the company has had to pay 30-35% tax on every component imported for its EVs.

3. Budget customers

The comparatively higher cost of EVs has limited the market’s ability to compete with traditional vehicles. Furthermore, we have several low-budget clients who choose a gasoline bike to an electric bike.

Project Zero Design Side

The main reason for EVs’ high sticker prices is the cost of batteries. The resale prices are also doubtful due to battery depreciation. EVs, on the other hand, have significantly smaller operating costs. The cost of charging an electric vehicle is around a quarter of the cost of fueling a regular vehicle that gets 30 miles per gallon. Moving forward, battery and fuel prices will dictate how soon EVs become an alternative for personal transportation and, as a result, how quickly this segment grows.

4. No Subsidies

Nepal Government’s subsidies for electric vehicles can solve most of the issues associated with higher costs. Yatri is a vivid example that screams a lack of government support. If the government implemented pro-EV policies and encouraged local startups like Yatri in their endeavor, it will not only encourage EV makers but will also draw buyers’ attention who are looking to go electric. Ultimately, this would result in reduced air pollution as well.

Conclusion: Why Yatri Project Zero is expensive? 

Let’s wrap it up now. Yes, the Yatri Project Zero costs more than what probably everyone was expecting it to be. However, given its premium features and the years of in-house research and development that has been poured into it, some might find it to be somewhat reasonable. Like we mentioned earlier, its price can obviously go down if Yatri managed to scale up its production.

For this to happen, we can’t discourage a local startup in its early stage—which might demoralize future entrepreneurs too. Now we’re not saying you should go and buy this bike because it’s from a Nepali company either. If you’re spending around 2 million on a bike, that decision shouldn’t solely be based on the emotional weight carried by Yatri’s Nepali origin. Instead, P0’s performance, after-sales services, and everything else you would look from your ideal purchase should factor in.

Yatri also mentioned that their next major goal is to produce parts in Nepal. And, if it is accomplished, we will see some fantastic electric bikes at a reasonable price. So, let us motivate our local startup.

  • Also, check out the first impressions of Yatri Project One.

Research on new battery technology resolves Lithium-Ion’s biggest problem

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Almost all electronic devices these days run on Lithium-Ion batteries. These batteries are often used in portable battery stations, electric vehicles, and other electronic devices. However, with continued use, their performance degrades rapidly. A Japanese institute has now discovered a new battery technology that can make battery health loss a thing of the past.

JAIST Battery Technology: Overview

After a couple of years, the battery health of all smartphones, including the flagships, degrades. As a result, most smartphones only have a quarter of their battery capacity as years go by. Researchers and big brands are working furiously to find a reliable alternative. A research team from Japan’s Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) has discovered a breakthrough material that allows the battery to retain its capacity for at least five years and probably longer.

Asus ROG Phone Dual cell battery setup

The research, led by Professor Noriyoshi Matsumi, discovers that the Li-Ion battery we use these days contains a binder substance known as Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF). Binder is in charge of keeping the active material particles inside the electrode of a lithium-ion battery (LIB) together in order to maintain a strong association between the electrodes. After 500 charging cycles, the PVDF binder we use degrades, losing 35% of its charging power in this brief period of time. 

The new binder material by the JAIST team, however, is known as Bis-imino-acenaphthenequinone-Paraphenylene (BP); and it can maintain 95% battery health after 1700 charge cycles. That’s 5 years of battery life without losing its almost original capacity. According to Matsumi, the production of long-lasting batteries would aid in the development of more dependable devices for long-term use. Furthermore, it will enable customers to buy costly battery-based assets such as electric vehicles, ensuring long-term efficiency.

Verdict

We hope to see major companies collaborate and do more research on this subject. The newly discovered battery technology by the Japanese institute has the potential to change a long-term issue with batteries. Additionally, brand loyalty will improve, and customers will be able to enjoy reliable and durable products.

  • Meanwhile, check out the public reactions on Yatri Project One.

Samsung Galaxy A32 Review: Compromised Performance

Samsung has launched a slew of mid-range phones in its Galaxy A and Galaxy M range. One of the most recent A series devices to be released is the Galaxy A32 4G. There is a 5G variant as well, but they are very different devices. I’ve been using the standard 4G variant of Galaxy A32 for over two weeks and have had a positive experience. Yet, there are a couple of limitations of the phone making us question if it’s the best phone under Rs. 35,000 in Nepal? Let’s find out more in this review of the Samsung Galaxy A32.

Samsung Galaxy A32 Specifications:

  • Body: 73.6 x 158.9 x 8.4mm, 184 gm
  • Display: 6.4-inches Super AMOLED “Infinity-U” panel, 90Hz refresh rate, Corning Gorilla Glass 5, 800 nits peak brightness
  • Resolution: Full-HD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio G80 (12nm)
  • CPU: Octa-core (2×2.0 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6×1.8 GHz Cortex-A55)
  • GPU: Arm Mali-G52 MC2
  • Memory: 4/6GB LPDDR4X RAM, 64/128GB storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: Android 11 with One UI 3.1 on top
  • Rear Camera: Quad-camera;
    – 64MP f/1.8 primary lens, PDAF
    – 8MP f/2.2 ultra-wide, 123º FOV
    – 5MP f/2.4 macro sensor
    – 5MP f/2.4 depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 20MP f/2.2 sensor (notch)
  • Audio: Loudspeaker, 3.5mm headphone jack, Dolby Audio
  • Security: In-display fingerprint sensor, Face unlock
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyro, Geomagnetic, Hall, RGB Light, Virtual Proximity
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.0, GPS / Glonass / Galileo / Beidou, USB Type-C, NFC, 4G LTE
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 15W fast charge (15W adapter provided)
  • Color options: Awesome – Black, White, Blue, Violet
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 31,999 (6/128GB)

Samsung Galaxy A32 Review:

Design and Build

  • Glass front, plastic back/frame
  • Refreshing color choices

Starting with the design, Galaxy A32 has a look that is somewhat inspired by Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S21 series. And the updated camera unit has been the year’s denouement for Samsung smartphones. Besides that, we could see a similar camera sensor placement. The three relatively large camera sensors stand out from the smaller macro lens and the LED flash on the side.

It’s a mid-range Samsung phone so of course, its back is made of plastic while the screen simply lays flat. The company has gone with a more rectangular design here and I had no problems holding the device. Although Samsung has attempted to give Galaxy A32’s frame a metallic feel, it is also made of plastic.

There is no reflective pattern or other decoration at the back—it is simply plain, which I like after seeing many smartphones with fancy backs. This isn’t to say it doesn’t look good. Furthermore, the back easily picks up fingerprint smudges and slight scuffs. Therefore, I will suggest you put on a decent case on this. Likewise, even though the phone has a big 5000mAh battery, it doesn’t feel that heavy in the hand.

Display

  • 6.4 inches FHD+ Super AMOLED screen
  • 90Hz refresh rate, 800 nits peak brightness

Moving on, Samsung has made a compromise with the display—not the quality of the actual panel itself though. I’m talking about bezels. There are visible bezels around the display, as well as eyesore bezels at the bottom. Yet, this is quite prevalent in other mid-range phones too so I can’t complain too much.

Galaxy A32 - Display 1

Another thing that struck me as odd was the old Infinity-U panel, as the Infinity-O display would’ve been a vastly superior alternative. Regardless of other factors, Samsung has a stellar standing when it comes to this AMOLED display. It has a 6.4-inch screen with a U-shaped cutout at the top for the front camera module.

I can easily say that the display quality is excellent for the price we are paying. You can also choose between Vivid and Natural screen modes to manually change the color temperature. Furthermore, the 90Hz refresh rate improves the smoothness of browsing across social media or some other content consumption application.

In-display fingerprint sensor

Like the previous-gen A31, Galaxy A32 holds an in-display fingerprint scanner. It’s not very fast and therefore takes a second to unlock the device. In addition, I had no issues authenticating the accuracy of my fingerprint when unlocking the phone. Moreover, I had no trouble operating the phone outdoors, implying that the outdoor visibility is quite satisfactory.

Galaxy A32 - Display 2

The limitation I felt is its constant lags, which often occurred during daily use. To put it to the test, I tried switching between apps, opening them, and even scrolling through posts and experienced latency. This negates the entire benefit of the 90Hz display. Maybe Samsung could push an update to optimize Galaxy A32’s smoother refresh rate.

Performance

  • Octa-core MediaTek Helio G80 SoC (12nm)
  • 4/6GB RAM, 64/128GB storage (expandable)
  • Android 11 with Samsung’s One UI 3.1 on top

Before I get into detail on how the device works, I should point out that our review unit of the Samsung Galaxy A32 has 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage.

Galaxy A32 - Awesome Black

To put it briefly, it offers decent performance. While I first booted the device, it was smooth, everything was working fine. And then suddenly, the phone started slightly lagging in instances such as switching between apps or swiping over the notifications. As I said earlier, I didn’t enjoy the 90Hz refresh rate experience on the Galaxy A32. Plus, no update that the phone has received so far addressed this issue. 

Gaming Experience

On the gaming side of things, I tried PUBG Mobile and Call of Duty Mobile, and they all performed well with the default settings. However, after a few minutes of gaming, the device begins to heat up at the back.

And, I started noticing mild stutters in PUBG Mobile. However, this was not the case with COD Mobile, which worked fine even after playing the game for about half an hour. When playing the games, the CPU temperature goes up to 42 degrees Celsius which is mostly felt around the periphery of camera modules. Thankfully, it doesn’t take much time for cooling.

Galaxy A32 - Gaming

I was expecting a competing performance, but ultimately, the Helio G80 on the Galaxy A32 is a pretty under-powerful chipset considering the phone’s price. On software, the handset runs on One UI 3.1 on top of Android 11 and there’s a dedicated Game mode that adds a bit of smoothness.

Audio & Call Quality

  • Loudspeaker, 3.5mm headphone jack

Like most other mid-ranger, Samsung Galaxy A32 has a loudspeaker in the bottom. The audio output isn’t that loud, but it never distorted at maximum volume. Still, it doesn’t compare to the stereo speaker setup in Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 10 series. On the other hand, Galaxy A32’s call quality is fairly nice although I wished it could get a little louder.

Camera

  • Quad-camera setup at the back
  • (64MP primary, 8MP ultrawide, 5MP macro, 5MP depth)
  • 20MP selfie camera inside the Infinity-U cutout

At the back, there is a quad-camera setup led by a 64MP primary sensor. This is followed by an 8MP ultrawide, a 2MP macro, and a 2MP portrait lens. On the front, a 20MP sensor is housed in an Infinity-U cutout.

Normal Images

In good lighting conditions, such as daytime, the Galaxy A32 4G took great images, with the photos displaying saturated color and a wide dynamic range. It outputs 16MP pixel-binned shots by default, and I noticed a lack of detail in those photos.

However, switching to the dedicated 64MP mode alleviates this concern. It captures more clarity, but it falls short in terms of dynamic range. I like the dynamic range in the 16MP mode more.

Wide-angle Images

Likewise, the ultra-wide sensor produces decent images.

The color saturation and dynamic range are also fine. However, when zoomed in, the details are not as precise.

Portrait Images

Here, the portrait mode takes a while to process the image, but the results are quite good.

There are few minor edge detection problems here, which can be easily resolved once Samsung pushes the next camera update.

Macro Images

The device bears a 5MP macro lens, but the close-up shots aren’t much great.

Like it is with most non-flagship phones, Galaxy A32’s macro lens feels nothing more than a gimmick.

Nighttime Images

In a dark environment, the dedicated night mode can collect a good amount of light.

Even then, the night shots aren’t all that impressive. It loses out on finer details.

Selfie Camera

Samsung Galaxy A32 has a 20MP selfie camera. The skin tones look natural enough and the pictures retain plenty of details too.

On the contrary, the edge detection in portrait selfie shots isn’t that great though.

Videography

The camera has a standard video mode, as well as slow motion and hyper-lapse modes for videography. Of note, there is no 4K support here and the phone maxes out to 1080p/30fps videos. I’d say the video quality is pretty nice.

Battery

  • 5000mAh battery with 15W fast charging

Moving on, Galaxy A32 4G comes with a big 5000mAh battery that supports 15W fast charging. On an average day of use, the phone managed to last for a day and a half. Moreover, under heavy use, it lasted until bedtime.

Galaxy A32 - Design 1

To be clear, I was using the phone at its highest settings with the 90Hz refresh rate option turned on. The 15W power adapter shipped inside the box takes nearly two and a half hours to charge the battery from 0 to 100%.

Conclusion

To summarize this review of the Samsung Galaxy A32, I would say that the company has some work cut out for it. Personally, I like the refreshed camera module and Super AMOLED screen with 90Hz in this price range.

However, considering its competition like the Redmi Note 10 in Nepal that offers decent specs at a lower price, the Galaxy A32 struggles to stand out. Instead, its performance is sub-par which is the major letdown. Plus, Xiaomi is yet to launch the Redmi Note 10 Pro and Pro Max while Realme will be bringing its 8 series here pretty soon—which are bound to be a better value than Samsung’s Galaxy A32.

Samsung Galaxy A32 Review: Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Vibrant Super AMOLED display
  • 90Hz smooth refresh rate
  • Great cameras for daylight scenarios
  • Attractive, refined design
  • One UI 3.1 is easy to get around

Cons:

  • Helio G80 isn’t that powerful
  • 90Hz refresh rate requires optimization
  • Speaker doesn’t get loud enough
  • 15W charging is pretty slow

This could be our first look at the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3

Samsung’s upcoming foldable and flipping phones are making the rounds on the internet. While the company has not officially shared any information about these smartphones, we have seen a few reports about them. A tipster has now shared the first look of both devices on Twitter. So, let us find out more about the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Flip 3.

Z Fold 3 Overview:

The leaked photos of the Galaxy Z Fold 3 perfectly depict how the device will look like. It follows the same design trend as its predecessor. The pictures show a triple camera configuration at the back with a single LED light, a USB Type-C port at the rim, and Samsung branding on the hinge. The rear camera cutout, on the other hand, has a new appearance.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 with S Pen

These images, as we can see, are screenshots from a promotional video for the respective products. It shows that the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 is the first folding smartphone with an under-display camera. Samsung has been studying this technology for some time, and we might finally see the results with Fold 3.

Its S-pen support is also confirmed by the leaked materials. The image depicts how the stylus aided in taking notes during video calls. Similarly, the new display technology would increase the durability of the folding screen. That’s because of the “Armor” that Samsung has incorporated into the display, hinge, and bezels. Finally, it will have flat aluminum sides and Gorilla Glass Victus to protect the device.

Z Flip 3 Overview:

Moving on, the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 3 has a two-tone design and a dual-camera configuration on the left side. The top half is glossy black, while the lower half is of a different color with an LED light in the upper left corner.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 Color Options

In addition, the promotional videos reveal that the handset has a touchscreen on the left of the dual-camera setup, which is significantly bigger than the previous generation. In the picture, there is a message from the sender indicating that it can support touch inputs.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 outer display

Aside from that, the leaked images show a flat edge, a USB Type-C port at the bottom, and a speaker. The device will have Gorilla Glass Victus protection, as well as a hinge and folding screen “Armor” identical to the Z Fold 3.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Flip 3 Launch

There has been no official announcement of the launch of either of these devices yet. However, rumors suggest that they will be available in August. Furthermore, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 is reported to be available in four different colors: Beige, Black, Green, and Silver.

Similarly, the Z Flip 3 will be available in eight different colorways. Beige, Black, Dark Blue, Gray, Green, Light Pink, Light Violet, and White are among the colors available. The production of both devices will reportedly begin as early as July.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2.