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MSI GS66 Stealth with Cooler Boost Trinity+ now available to Nepal

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Last month, MSI refreshed its lineup of gaming laptops with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 series graphics card. The new GS66 Stealth (2021) was one of the laptops announced at the event, which has now made its way into the Nepali market. In this post, we will be taking a look at the specs, features,  price, and availability of MSI GS66 Stealth 2021 in Nepal.

MSI GS66 Stealth 2021 Overview:

Design and Display

At first glance, the MSI GS66 Stealth may not look like a gaming laptop. Because of the design, you can use the laptop in the office settings too. MSI says it’s the design is the perfect camouflage for business professionals who want to conceal their inner gamers.  The Sharper in Core Black design means the laptop has a matte finish on top of the metal chassis.

MSI GS66 Stealth 2021 Design

The laptop comes with a 15.6-inch IPS display. Users can choose between FHD and UHD resolution. Of the two, the FHD panel supports refresh rate of 300Hz and is more likely to launch in Nepal. The bezel on the bottom is thicker than that on the top and sides. It also houses the MSI branding.

CPU and GPU

Like the latest Raider lineup, the GS66 Stealth is powered by the latest 10th-gen Intel Core processors. It can be configured with up to Core i9-10980HK processors. But the ones that will arrive here will pack the Core i7 instead. The processors are paired with the latest GeForce RTX 30 series mobile GPU’s based on the new Ampere microarchitecture. The variant that is launching here will come with GeForce RTX 3070 GPU.

If you have followed the latest GeForce 30 series mobile GPU, it is possible that two GPUs with same moniker can offer different level of performance of performance based on their TDP. As per an MSI Insider Video, the RTX 3070 in the GS66 has a TDP of 80W. Thus, it will have a lower performance than the 115W RTX 3070 that the variant of GE66 Raider 2021 is going to arrive Nepal with.

Cooling and Memory

The laptop flaunts the new MSI Cooler Boost Trinity with up to 15% better airflow compared to the previous design. The setup consists of 3 fans and 7 heat pipes. MSI claims that the 0.1mm blades on the laptop are the world’s thinnest.

MSI GS66 Stealth 2021 Lid

GS66 Stealth 2021 features two SO-DIMM slots that can be configured to up to 64GB of RAM. Similarly, the laptop has two M.2 SSD slots with support for NVMe PCIe Gen3.

Rest of the specs

The laptop packs in a 99.9Whr battery and ships with a 230W AC adapter. MSI is advertising it as one of the first laptops to be equipped with Wi-Fi 6E. It also has Bluetooth 5.2 support. In terms of connectivity, the laptop has three Type-A, one Type-C, an HDMI, and an RJ45 port. It has a dual-speaker (2X2W) setup tuned by Dynaudio. You also get Hi-Res Audio support and Nahimic 3 app.

MSI GS66 Stealth 2021 Specifications:

  • Design & Build: Metal Chassis, 358.3 (W) x 248 (D) x 18.3-19.8 (H)mm, 2.1 kg
  • Display: 15.6-inches IPS panel, 60/300Hz Refresh rate
  • Resolution: FHD (1920×1080) / UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution
  • Keyboard: Per-Key RGB Backlit by SteelSeries
  • Processor: Up to 10th-gen Intel Core i9
  • RAM: Up to 64GB DDR4 RAM @3200MHz (2x SO-DIMM)
  • Storage: 2x M.2 SSD slot (NVMe PCIe Gen3)
  • Graphics: NVIDIA RTX 30 series
  • Audio: 2x2W by Dynaudio, Hi-Res Audio certified, Nahimic
  • Battery: 99.9 Watt-hours battery
  • Power Supply: 230W adapter
  • Webcam: IR HD (30fps @ 720p); Windows Hello
  • Connectivity: Intel WiFi 6E AX210, Bluetooth 5.2, Killer E3100 2.5Gbps with Killer Shield
  • I/O ports: 1x RJ45, 1x HDMI, 3x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, 1x Type-C USB3.2 Gen 2 (DP/PD charging), 1x, mic-in/headphone-out

MSI GS66 Stealth 2021 Price in Nepal & Availability

MSI GE66 Stealth 2021 is now available in Nepal for NPR 388,500. This is for the variant with a Core i7-10870H processor, RTX 3070 GPU, 16GB RAM, and 2TB of internal storage.

MSI GS66 Raider 2021 Price in Nepal Availability
10UG: Core i7 10870H, RTX 3070 Max Q, 16GB RAM, 2TB SSD NPR 388,500 Neostore
  • Check out our review of the MSI GP65 Leopard gaming laptop.

MSI GE66 Raider 2021 with RTX 3070 launching soon in Nepal

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MSI refreshed its Raider lineup of gaming laptops last month with the new GE66 2021. It is powered by 10th-gen Intel Core i9 processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 series graphics card. The good news here is that the laptop will soon be available in the Nepali market. So, let’s take a look at the specs, features, expected price, and availability of MSI GE66 Raider 2021 in Nepal.

MSI GE66 Raider 2021 Overview:

Design and Display

The new MSI GE66 Raider 2021 has an aluminum build and is available in silver finish. The lid has the MSI dragon logo on the top. On the bottom of the laptop, MSI has included what it calls the Dragon Armor carving. On the front, the GE66 Raider retains the “Mystic Light” LED bar for the panoramic aurora lighting design. MSI claims that the bar supports 16.8 million color combinations.

MSI GE66 Raider 2021 Design

The laptop comes with a 15.6-inch IPS FHD display. It is available with either a 240Hz or 300Hz refresh rate. The company also offers the device with a UHD panel but that is less likely to hit the Nepali market. Talking about the display, the bezels on the sides are thinner. But the ones on the top and bottom are quite thick. The bottom also houses the MSI logo.

Performance and Memory

MSI GE66 Raider 2021 is powered by the latest 10th-gen Intel Core processors. It can be configured with up to Core i9-10980HK processors. But the ones that are arriving here will be powered by the Core i7 processor. The processors are paired with the latest GeForce RTX 30 series mobile GPU’s based on the new Ampere microarchitecture. The variant that is launching here will come with GeForce RTX 3070 GPU. The GeForce RTX 3070 used here has a TDP of 115W.

It will also support MSI Cooler Boost 5. It is a cooling setup consisting of 6 heat pipes and 2 fans that maintain the airflow to keep the temperature down during intensive gaming sessions. The laptop features two SO-DIMM slots that can be configured with up to 64GB of DDR4-3200 RAM. Similarly, it has two M.2 SSD slots with support for NVMe PCIe Gen3.

Rest of the specs

MSI GE66 Raider 2021 packs in a 99.9Whr battery and ships with a 230W AC adapter. MSI is advertising this device as the first laptop to be equipped with Wi-Fi 6E. It also has Bluetooth 5.2 support. In terms of connectivity, the laptop has three USB Type-A, two Type-C, a mini-DisplayPort, an HDMI, an RJ45 port, and an SD card reader. It has a dual speaker setup tuned by Dynaudio. You also get Hi-Res Audio support and Nahimic 3 app.

MSI GE66 Raider 2021 Ports

MSI GE66 Raider 2021 Specifications:

  • Design & Build: Aluminum build, 358 x 267 x 23.4mm, 2.38 kg
  • Display: 15.6-inches IPS panel, 60/240/300Hz Refresh rate
  • Resolution: FHD (1920×1080) / UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution
  • Keyboard: Per-Key RGB Backlit
  • Processor: Up to 10th-gen Intel Core i9
  • RAM: Up to 64GB DDR4 RAM @3200MHz (2x SO-DIMM)
  • Storage: 2x M.2 SSD slot (NVMe PCIe Gen3)
  • Graphics: NVIDIA RTX 30 series
  • Audio: Dual-speaker by Dynaudio, Hi-Res Audio certified, Nahimic
  • Battery: 99.9 Watt-hours battery
  • Power Supply: 230W adapter
  • Webcam: FHD (30fps @ 1080p)
  • Connectivity: Intel WiFi 6E AX210, Bluetooth 5.2, Killer E3100 with Killer Shield
  • I/O ports: 1x Rj45, 1x HDMI, 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A 1x Type-C USB3.2 Gen 2/DP, 1x Type-C USB 3.2 Gen2x2, 1x SD card reader, 1x, mic-in/headphone-out

MSI GE66 Raider 2021 Price in Nepal and Availability

MSI GE66 Raider 2021 will soon be available in Nepal with a Core i7 processor, RTX 3070 GPU, 16GB RAM, and 2TB of internal storage. We don’t have any information about the price of MSI GE66 2021 in Nepal yet but we will keep you updated once that’s known.

MSI GE66 Raider 2021 Price in Nepal Availability
Core i7, RTX 3070 Max Q, 16GB RAM, 2TB SSD (10UG) TBA Soon
  • Also, check out our review of the MSI GE66 Raider 10SFS.

WorldLink announces Tahalka Offer starting at just NPR 799/month

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WorldLink Communication, one of the leading internet service providers in Nepal, has announced  Tahalka Offer. It is the latest internet + NetTV package from the company that it is targeting individuals and small families. Let’s take a look at the features, pricing, and availability of the WorldLink Tahalka Offer.

WorldLink Tahalka Offer Overview:

WorldLink is looking to create a major buzz in the country with the pricing of the Tahalka Offer. In its promotional campaign, the company is advertising that users that subscribe to the Tahalka offer can enjoy the internet and NetTV for just NPR 799 per month.

We will start with the pricing of the plan. The Tahalka Offer is only available for an annual subscription. Unlike other plans from the company, there are no options for 1 and 3 months’ subscription. And the price of the annual subscription is Rs 9,588 (pre-tax). You will have to pay that amount upfront along with the pre-installation charge for both internet and NetTV.

WorldLink Tahalka Package (Internet + NetTV) Price
Annual Subscription Charge Rs. 9,588
Router Rental Charge Rs. 500
Installation Charge FREE
Drop Wire Charge Rs. 500
Refundable Deposit Rs. 500
NetTV Activation Charge Rs. 500
Refundable Deposit (NetTV) Rs. 500
Total Rs. 12,088

If you are an existing user planning to switch to Tahalka Package, you will have to pay for ONU and STB while WorldLink has waived off the deposit charges. Also, the Telecommunication Service Charge (TSC) is included in the internet service charge while users will have to pay VAT on top.

Features

For that price, you will get to enjoy 10Mbps internet for a whole year. However, the router can only connect to three devices at most. Thus, if you have a big family or have multiple devices that need to connect to the internet at the same time, this is not the plan for you. Also, there is no option for a dual-band router.

Bundled with the internet service is the annual subscription of NetTV. While WorldLink says it covers 200+ Live Channels, it is unsure if it’s a Prime package or a standard package. With the latter, users can enjoy content from Hungama and Cine+. Also, there is no facility for multi-TV connection.

It looks like WorldLink is targeting individuals and small families with limited internet requirements. However, the limitation in the speed and the availability of a single subscription plan will be a major put off most of the people.

  • Check out our review of the Infinix Zero 8.

NVIDIA GeForce Now brings Google Chrome, Apple M1 Mac support

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NVIDIA has now added support for GeForce Now (its game streaming service) to Google Chrome and M1 Macs. Let’s learn more about NVIDIA GeForce Now including its features, availability, compatibility, and the changes brought by the latest beta support.

NVIDIA GeForce Now Overview:

Introduction

As mentioned earlier, GeForce Now is a cloud-based game streaming service from NVIDIA, a company known for its graphics card. The motive here is to make a PC-like gaming experience accessible to more users. PC is the most popular platform for gamers with over 1.2 billion players. However, not many people get to play the latest title as they are restricted by the specs of their system. This is where game streaming services like GeForce Now come in.

Game Streaming Services at Core

It allows users to play the latest games on their old devices via standalone or web apps. The types of games and the settings you can play are often determined by the type of subscription you have. The library of games supported, controller compatibility, and the other things differ according to the streaming services you decided to go with. Google has Stadia, Amazon has Luna, Sony has PlayStation Now, Microsoft has Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, and so on. These services let you play games remotely on systems set up in the cloud. The game is actually played on the system at the cloud and it is streamed to your PC or whatever system you are playing the games in.

GeForce Now Features

With GeForce Now, the users can hit up to 60+ fps in multiple titles. Since the servers at NVIDIA’s end have RTX GPU, you can even play RTX titles if you have the Founders membership. It’s an open platform which means that you don’t have to buy games specifically for GeForce Now. You can add your existing library to GeForce Now and build upon that. It also has support for popular PC apps like Discord.

NVIDIA GeForce Availability
NVIDIA GeForce Availability

The downside here is that it is not available in every country. Also, the latest features are rolled out to limited regions before the global launch.

NVIDIA GeForce Now Support for Chrome & M1 Macs

With the latest update, GeForce Now now has support for Google Chrome. It is guaranteed to work on Windows and macOS. Users can try using it on other platforms but it’s not guaranteed to work. NVIDIA has used the WebRTC framework to optimize the browser to give a native app-like experience. Still, there is no information about the GeForce Now support coming for other Chromium-based browsers like Edge.

If you have the latest Macs powered by the Apple M1 chip, you can use the dedicated GeForce Now app to start gaming. The support for both M1 Macs and Google Chrome was added in the latest beta release.

Here, the NVIDIA GeForce Now is available in Windows, Android, macOS, NVIDIA Shield, and Chromebooks. Though it doesn’t have a dedicated app for it, you can even use it on the iOS platform through Safari. The beta release has also added other new features. For instance, now users can add desktop shortcuts of their favorite games on GeForce now.

  • Check out our review of the Alienware M15 R3.

Xiaomi’s therapeutic smart glasses patent surfaces on the internet

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In the competitive world of today, you need to keep innovating to stay relevant, especially in the tech industry. As a result, most companies don’t just stick to one product. In addition to their principal lineup, they invest in the research and development of new products for market penetration. As enthusiasts, we get to see patents of unique and never-heard-off technology. Today, we are going to talk about the new patents of therapeutic smart glasses from Xiaomi.

Xiaomi therapeutic smart glasses

Just days after impressing the world with its first truly wireless charging “Mi Air Charge” technology, the company is once again on the news because of its patent of smart glasses. Almost all of the smart glasses that we have seen other companies work on and launch are based on AR/VR technology. The new patent reveals smart glasses that are able to send different types of waves.

Xiaomi Therapeutic Smart Glasses

Proposed health advantages

As per the patent, these waves will be used for phototherapy and object detection. The therapeutic signals from the glasses will help cure brain diseases, mental illness, and eye fatigue. This could also help users in stress management and overcome problems like headaches and anxiety. Similarly, the electronic waves from the glasses will help in object identification. It is also said to help in promoting blood circulation in the brain.

Can we expect a working product anytime soon?

Though the idea sounds impressive, we are yet to hear about it from the company itself. For now, it is just a patent of a product that Xiaomi might launch in the future. Patent never guarantees end products. At times, companies drop the project altogether in favor of ideas that are more feasible and less complicated.

For instance, last year, 91mobiles reported another patent of another smart glasses from Xiaomi with neckband design and AR capabilities. Needless to say, we have not heard of the product since then.

The whole process gets more complicated for technologies that are directly related to the health of the consumer. Developers need to ensure the well-being of the consumer, while also getting approval from regulatory bodies.

So are we going to see therapeutic smart glasses from Xiaomi in the future? There is no definite answer to this as of now. The idea is exciting but it will take time for the idea to grow, become mainstream, and debut in the consumer market.

  • Also, check out our review of the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite.

Samsung could launch a rollable / sliding screen phone later this year

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Samsung had a rough start with foldable smartphones as the original Galaxy Fold ran into several problems. However, the company has turned things around as it has refined the technology in the Galaxy Z Fold 2 and Galaxy Z Flip. The focus is now on rollable / sliding smartphones. Companies like TCL, LG, and Oppo are all working on similar technology. And now, it has been confirmed that Samsung is working on smartphones with rollable or sliding screen as well.

Samsung Rollable/Sliding Screen Smartphones

The news was first reported by The Elec, a South Korean media outlet that focuses on the tech industry. According to the report, Samsung Display has confirmed that the company is developing on rollable and slidable smartphones. These new form factors are what the company believes will help it expand its leadership in foldable technology.

As of now, Samsung has already foldable smartphones in two different form factors – Fold (Galaxy Fold, Galaxy X Fold 2) and Flip (Galaxy Z Flip). The introduction of smartphones with rollable and foldable screens will expand the company’s portfolio of foldable smartphones. As a result, customers will have more form factors to choose from.

We are yet to see any official renders or live-images of Samsung rollable/sliding screen smartphones. However, LetsGoDigital published some renders of the said phones based on what they would look like.

Source: LetsGoDigital

Last year, it was TCL that shared its concept of rollable/sliding screens. Then there was news of LG, the brand behind the T-shaped Wing phone, working on similar technology. The company also teased the technology in the CES 2021. Oppo has also showcased a working prototype of the technology in Oppo X 2021.

Samsung may be looking to beat all these brands in integrating the technology in commercial smartphones. The company is looking to launch phones with new form factors later this year.

Other Display Trends in 2021

Also, the company has announced that it will still be developing LCD panels. If you remember, it was announced last year that Samsung Display will stop production of LCD panels by the end of 2020 in favor of other display technology. Since its clients are still using LCD panels, the company will still produce them at their request.

The company will also be promoting its OLED panels. Samsung is working on making OLED work with variable refresh rate and tweaking it to consume less power. In addition to smartphones, Samsung will also be shipping OLED panels to notebook and laptop manufacturers. Samsung will also push its Quantum Display to premium TVs.

  • Watch our review of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2.

New liquid neural networks are now capable of adapting to real-world

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Researchers at MIT have developed a new kind of neural network called liquid networks. Unlike the traditional liquid networks, the new liquid neural network is dynamic and can adapt to new inputs. In this post, we will talk about the new liquid neural network. We will discuss its architecture, advantages over the traditional models, and possible applications.

Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks

Before getting into the complexity of the new neural network, let’s talk about Neural Networks. Artificial neurons are programs/algorithms that act like biological neurons. In the field of computing, a neuron is a mathematical model of function that takes weighted inputs, sums them, and activates them before sharing the results with other networks. By feeding the artificial neuron with the input of different weights, we can train it for our desired result (or output).

An artificial neural network is a complex structure of different layers of neurons. There are multiple connections between neurons in the network and an input passes through these neurons multiple times before the network outputs a final result. An output of a neuron is input to other and all the neurons help in refining the input for the ultimate output.

A neural network is modeled and trained depending upon what kind of output is expected from it. As of now, neural networks have been successfully used in prediction, autonomous systems, and recognition tasks.

Liquid Neural Network

Fundamental Difference

The limitation in the neural networks prior to the liquid neural networks is their training data set. What that means is the complete behavior of the network including how it responds to certain inputs is firm. As a result, neural networks are not flexible enough to change it based on the real-time inputs.

Liquid State Machine Architecture

In contrast to this, the liquid neural network is flexible. The underlying equation can change in accordance with the new inputs. For this, researchers have changed the differential equations that represent the neuron. These new neurons can change parameters based on the results of the equations. As a result, the new networks are dynamic in nature.

Performance and Size

In the test, the new neural network bettered other time series algorithms by few percentages in prediction tasks. The neural network also has smaller and fewer computing nodes. The researchers believe that the few yet richer nodes in the liquid neural network will scale down the models.

Liquid Neural Network Architecture

Applications

The new neurons will have a great impact on how we process time-series data. Researchers believe the world is all about sequences. This includes our perception of the world too. Our reality is full of time-series data. Thus, with improved time series data analysis, we can develop future technologies.

The liquid neural network can anticipate future behavior in the system by analyzing data in real-time. This will be very helpful in systems that need to make decisions based on real-time data input. Thus, we could see the use of liquid neural networks in medical diagnosis and self-driving vehicles.

  • Check out our review of the Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro.

WhatsApp introduces biometric authentication for web/desktop login

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WhatsApp has been a hot topic of discussion for the past few weeks. The messaging platform was drawn to public criticism because of its latest privacy policy update which makes it compulsory for users to agree to share data to WhatsApp’s parent company Facebook. After delaying the implementation, the company has now integrated biometric authentication in its web and desktop app for extra security to WhatsApp web. Let’s learn more about WhatsApp’s latest security feature.

Biometric Authentication in WhatsApp

The latest security feature of WhatsApp tries to minimize unauthorized login into web and desktop app. Prior to this, users needed to pass through the QR code authentication to log into their WhatsApp account via web and desktop client. You could do it by selecting the WhatsApp web/desktop option from the phone and scanning the QR code from the desktop.

Process

WhatsApp has not removed the QR authentication – it is still here. What the company has done is introduce biometrics integration as an additional layer of security. With this, users need to go through biometric authentication when they choose the WhatsApp Web/Desktop option on their phone. Depending upon the phone, user can use their Face ID, fingerprint, or Iris ID. Only then they will be promoted to QR authentication to complete the linking process.

Linking WhatsApp account to desktop app

Security Concern

The feature will work with all Android phones with biometric authentication. For iPhone users, the feature will work with devices running on iOS 14 and above. WhatsApp has clarified that the biometrics authentication is by the device’s operating system. What this means is that the authentication is done by the OS using the biometric stored in the OS. Thus, WhatsApp doesn’t have access to the biometric information of the user.

Future Plans

The new feature is only a step in enhancing the desktop/web experience. At present, many of the app’s features are not available in the web and desktop versions. The company is looking to bridge the gap between phone and desktop app. For instance, the call feature has been introduced in the latest beta version of the desktop app.

So, what do you think of the new security feature in WhatsApp? Are you still using WhatsApp or have moved on to its alternative? Let us know with your comment.

  • Check out our take on WhatsApp’s latest privacy policy [Nepali].

Alienware m15 R3 Review: Powerful Laptop With Some Minor Issues

Dell’s Alienware series is known for offering spec-heavy laptops that deliver brilliant performance. Furthermore, they also sport a futuristic look that is enough to label them as a gaming laptop. The Alienware m15 R3 is the third iteration of this series. Its design is still similar to that of the last year’s m15 R2, but this updated version brings much more than just your usual processor upgrade. So without further ado, let’s dive right into our review of the Alienware m15 R3.

Alienware m15 R3 (2020) Specifications:

  • Processor: Intel Core i7-10750H
  • Display: 15.6″ FHD (1920×1080), 300Hz refresh rate, 300-nits brightness
  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER, with 8GB GDDR6 VRAM
  • RAM: 16GB DDR4 @3200MHz
  • Storage: 512GB SSD PCIe M.2 SSD
  • Ports: 2 x Type-A USB 3.1 Gen1, 1 x Type-A USB 3.1 Gen1 with PowerShare , 1 x Alienware Graphics Amplifier, 1 x HDMI 2.0b, 1 x Mini-Display, 3.5mm headphone jack, 1 x Thunderbolt 3 with DisplayPort 1.2 support, 1x RJ45
  • Connectivity: Killer Wi-Fi AX1650 (2×2) 802.11ax + Bluetooth 5.1
  • Keyboard: Alienware mSeries keyboard with per-key RGB LED AlienFX lighting
  • Battery: 6-cell Lithium-Polymer Battery
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 310,000

Alienware m15 R3 Review:

This laptop is really spec-heavy. You can configure it with a 10th Gen Intel Comet Lake H-series processor and bump up the GPU up to NVIDIA RTX 2080 Max-Q. The display options that you have are 144Hz, 300Hz, and a 60Hz 4K OLED. For deeper colors you can go for the 60Hz panel one, but hey if you are all in for gaming a faster refresh rate is preferable.

Our review unit of the Alienware m15 R3 comes with an Intel Core i7-10750H processor, RTX 2070 SUPER GPU, 16GB RAM, 512GB PCIe M.2 SSD, and a 300Hz refresh rate screen. This one does not have the Tobii eye-tracking. If you want that, you’ll have to go for the 4K OLED variant.

Design & Build

  • Minimalistic yet gaming aesthetic
  • Smudge-resistant back panel
  • Lightweight for a gaming laptop

alienware m15 R3 design

So, talking about the design, nothing much has changed from last year’s model. M15 R2 had a superb design, so it does make sense that Dell has decided not to go for a complete design overhaul this time around.

It retains a minimalistic aesthetic although there are enough lighting fairs that help it retain a gaming laptop vibe. There are two color options: the white Lunar White one and the off-black Dark Side of the Moon. Our review unit is the latter one.

Traditionally, a black chassis meant that you’d have to deal with a lot of fingerprint smudges. However, the exterior makes use of a high endurance clear coat finish to help reduce smudge attraction. You do get some from time-to-time, but it is just a minor issue.

Sticking to the chassis, it isn’t metal, rather the keyboard and the lid are made up of glossy plastic. The lid contains a small LED-lit Alienware logo and a “15″ marking towards the bottom right. Similarly, the rear part, which houses an air vent and a few ports is made up of black matte plastic.

Honeycomb vent

Underneath, you’ll see the bottom vents in a honeycomb pattern. All the air-vents besides the bottom one i.e the rear one and the one above the keyboard deck are in a honeycomb pattern.

The rear part is extended and contains air vents which result in better cooling. However, it does come at a cost of increased size. An LED strip also surrounds the rear vent whose lighting can be controlled from the Alienware Command Center.

alienware m15 R3 power adapter

The Alienware m15 R3 weighs around 2.1kg and measures 14.2 x 10.9 x 0.8-inches. It is lighter than most competitors such as the Helios 300 and the ROG Scar G15. Thus, you can easily carry this laptop around for your daily commute.

Overall, the design is pleasing to the eye, fits in perfectly in any environment yet retains its gaming vibes. What more can you ask for, right?

Ports and Connectivity

  • Great port selection
  • WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.1

This laptop has a huge selection of ports. On the left, there’s a USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A port, RJ45 port, 3.5mm headphone jack, and a noble lock socket. Similarly, on the right, there are additional 2 USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-A ports and a MicroSD slot. The MicroSD slot was missing on the m15 R2, so it is a much-welcomed comeback.

The ports don’t end here. At the back, you have the AC adapter, an HDMI 2.0 port, a mini Display 1.3 port, and a Thunderbolt 3 with USB-C charging port. Furthermore, there’s an Alienware Graphics Amplifier port too.

One neat thing about the AC adapter is that, once you plug it in the charging wire lights up. And that gives a neat touch to the laptop. For communication, the laptop has the Killer AX1650 for Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.1.

Display

  • 1080p (FHD) IPS panel with 300Hz refresh rate
  • 100% sRGB, 77.4% DCI-P3 color gamut

alienware m15 R3 display

You get a 1080p 300Hz panel that is surrounded by thin bezels on the side. The upper one is slightly thick in order to house the 720p webcam, which is average at best and the bottom bezel contains the Alienware label. The whole screen is elevated a bit higher on the hinges and the screen can be pushed back up to a maximum angle of about 140 degrees.

The panel itself is a peach. The colors pop-out quite well and everything seems so vibrant. You probably won’t require the 300Hz refresh rate while doing general tasks so better switch it to 60Hz to save some juice. However, its true potential is reflected while playing high FPS games and I am sure gamers will appreciate it.

There is a bit of backlight bleeding, but that differs from unit to unit. Furthermore, the screen is not that bright either. The peak brightness is 300nits and I did have a hard time using it outside on a bright sunny day. The 60Hz 4K OLED variant would fare far better in that scenario.

Color coverage

If you are looking to do some content creation on this laptop, then that’s fine too. This panel covers 100% of the sRGB color gamut, about 64% of the Adobe RGB color gamut, and 77.4% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. So, it’s a fairly color-accurate panel. On par or even better than some of its competitors such as the Zephyrus M15. But if you want a more color-accurate screen, the Zephyrus G14 is the one to go for.

Keyboard & Trackpad

  • Island-style RGB-backlit keyboard, 1.7mm
  • Trackpad with Windows Precision Drivers

alienware m15 R3 RGB Keyboard

Coming to the keyboard, it is an island-style keyboard with an RGB backlight. The lighting can be configured from the Alienware Command Center. However, the keyboard itself does not have a dedicated key to launch the command center. Just above the main key-deck, there’s a power button shaped in the form of an alien head, and it lights up too. Moreover, if your battery level gets critically low, the lighting on the alien head starts to flicker, so that even if you’re immersed in a game, you do get notified about the battery levels.

alienware m15 R3 Power button

The keys are well spaced and offer 1.7mm key travel. Typing is a joy on this one. Perfect for everything, but the keys do get quite warm while gaming. So, that’s a concern. Other than that, there’s nothing much that I have to complain about this keyboard.

The trackpad is placed just below the Spacebar. And I felt it to be a bit small to my liking. I got used to it after a while, but still, it somewhat bugged me. However, thanks to the size of the trackpad, you get enough space for palm rest on both sides.

The trackpad itself comes with Windows Precision Drivers. Gestures and pinch-to-zoom were not a problem. However, I did find the two-finger scrolling to be somewhat inconsistent. So, I saved myself the irritation of the inconsistent scrolling by using a mouse. Which you’ll probably use while gaming anyway.

Alienware Command Center

  • Control lighting, overclock, etc.

You can launch the Alienware Command Center from the Start menu. The command center allows you to control the lighting of the keyboard, the alien head on the lid, and the LED strip in the rear. Moreover, you also get to tweak the Overclock, thermal, power, and sound profiles.

The Home tab gives you an overview of your current system settings and you can easily choose a theme, thermal profile from the home tab itself. In the Library section, you can add games and customize settings for each of them. I highly recommend you to do that, ’cause there’s isn’t a dedicated button on the keyboard to boost fan speeds. So, you should adjust the things such as the thermals, audio, and power profiles from there itself.

The FX tab allows you to change the lightings. To adjust the lighting effects for the keyboard select the Advanced KB option and to adjust the lightings of the alien head and the Tron, select the Alienware m15 R3 option.

Finally, in the Fusion tab, you can tweak the Overclock, thermal, and power profiles. You can go to the Advanced View option besides the GPU overview to change the power limit, thermal limit, core clock speed, and memory clock speed. You can change the existing ones or create your profile.

Similarly, you can also change the thermal profiles between balanced, performance, cool, quiet, and full speed. You select the one as per your need. Lastly, I also suggest you tweak some of the power management options as you are really going to need them on this laptop.

Upgradability & Performance

  • Intel 10th-gen Core i7-10750H CPU (6C/12T)
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER GPU
  • 16GB DDR4 RAM and 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD

Here, the 10th Gen Intel Core i7-10750H processor coupled with 16GB of RAM handles everything that you throw at it with perfect ease. This one has a 6-core processor however, in the international market you can get an unlocked 8-core i9-10980HK processor.

However, the i7-10750H is no slouch either. It scored Single Core 440 in the Cinebench R20 test. It is well over the standard 200 benchmarks for gaming laptops.

m15 R3 Internals

Upgrading the laptop is pretty easy. You just need to open the 8 screws in the bottom and bam you’re inside. Once inside, you’ll notice that the RAM is soldered onto the motherboard so you can’t really upgrade it. The SSD slots are covered with heat sinks and thus you’ll need to remove them to add extra storage.

For storage, our review unit comes with a single 512GB NVMe SSD. Its performance is pretty good which you can see from the CrystalDiskMark scores. It has good sequential read/write scores too. So, don’t worry about the speed of this laptop.

Running demanding applications on this laptop is no trouble either as it can handle pretty much everything that you throw at it. I have been using this laptop for a significant amount of time at this point, and not once did I notice any sort of lag or stuttering. Rest assured, you can easily use this laptop for any sort of task.

Gaming

Coming to the gaming performance part, as I mentioned earlier, this review unit of Alienware m15 R3 is equipped with the NVIDIA RTX 2070 SUPER GPU. That along with the i7-10759H CPU is a deadly combination. Add to that the 300Hz panel and you are good to go for casual to competitive esports.

I played a few games in laptops Turbo mode i.e fans at full speed and GPU overclocked and the results are as follows:

Alienware m15 R3: FPS stat in various games

Ultra High Medium
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt 100 132 142
Battlefield 5 (DXR off) 123 148 164
Battlefield 5 (DXR on) 78 93 110
Far Cry 5 118 123 126
Shadow Of The Tomb Raider 62 70 95
CS: GO 242 (very high) 323 (medium)

You can see from the stats that in each game you’ll be able to get very high fps. The laptop did struggle a bit while playing Shadow of the Tomb Raider, however other games were a breeze for it.

In normal titles the 300Hz won’t really make much of a difference, however, while playing FPS games such as CS: G0, you’ll see its full potential.

Thermals

  • Improved cooling solution
  • Vapor cooling chamber

Alienware M15 R2 was plagued by heating issues, so to solve that Dell has tried to improve the thermals on the m15 R3. This one comes with 39% more copper and 25% more fan blades than the R2; thereby resulting in 10% greater CFM air intake. Furthermore, it also integrates a vapor cooling chamber.

The vapor chamber does impact the cooling as it helps to keep the temperature low while doing normal tasks. You can bump up the fan speed while gaming, but be wary, at max speed, they get extra loud.

However, I am still not satisfied with the cooling on this device. I kept my fans in a balanced mode while web surfing because obviously, I would not want to be disturbed by the fan noise while reading blogs. But it resulted in the bottom panel getting heated somewhat quickly.

While gaming and doing the heavy-duty stuff, the keyboards tend to get pretty warm. And after about 30-40 minutes you might even start to feel uncomfortable using it. However, I was overclocking the GPU so that might have also led to a higher temperature. Furthermore, the fan noise was disturbing too.

You can game in balanced or performance mode without overclocking and get rid of the fan noise. But I did not want to sacrifice the performance level. Overall, the thermals have improved, but there’s still a lot to do in this department.

Speakers and Battery Life

  • 4-way (woofer/tweeter) stereo speaker system
  • 6-cell 86Whr Li-Ion battery

Alienware m15 R3 has a 4-way woofer with a stereo speaker design. They are located near the front of the laptop. The speakers are sufficiently loud. But at high volume, the details get a bit distorted. Then again you have to have the speakers at full volume while playing games with fans blasting at full speed. However, when the fans are not at full speed you’d probably not need any headset. Still, the palm rest starts to vibrate once the sounds get loud. No problem while gaming, but you might want to tone down the volume while typing.

Getting to the batteries, the laptop has a 6-cell Li-ion battery. It is a sub-par battery as it lasted just below 3 hours when simply web surfing at about 75% brightness. The numbers get even lower while gaming. But the catch is that the 300Hz panel exclusively uses the RTX 2070 SUPER graphics. So, you should tweak around with the settings or get the 144Hz variant for a better battery backup.

Verdict

All in all, as I’ve uncovered throughout this review, the Alienware m15 R3 is an excellent gaming laptop. It has good hardware and runs everything like a breeze. However, it is marred by lackluster battery life and despite an improved cooling system, the keyboards tend to get warm quickly when overclocked. But the heating issue can be resolved by tweaking around with the Overclock settings.

I really liked the design of the laptop and its overall performance. And I would definitely recommend this laptop to anyone looking for an excellent gaming laptop. Yet, given how laptops powered by the newer NVIDIA RTX 30 and AMD Ryzen 5000 series of mobile processors are right around the corner, maybe wait a while longer to get those instead.

  • Check out our video review of the Alienware m15 R3.

Alienware m15 R3 Review: Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Minimalistic, lightweight design
  • Excellent port selection
  • Terrific display, great color accuracy
  • Good keyboard, 1.7mm key travel
  • Pushes through AAA titles with ease
  • Improved cooling mechanism
  • Decent speaker quality

Cons:

  • The trackpad could’ve been larger
  • Battery life mediocre at best
  • Thermal system still needs some work

DJI Pocket 2 Review: Small, But Capable

DJI recently unveiled the second iteration of its Pocket series miniature cameras—the DJI Pocket 2. As the name suggests, it fits right in your pocket. But do not underestimate its size because you can shoot some really amazing videos with this one. Let’s find out more in this review of the DJI Pocket 2.

DJI Pocket 2 Specifications:

  • Body: 12.4 x 38.1 x 30mm, 117 grams
  • Stabilization: Yes, 3-axis
  • Controllable Range:
    — Pan: -230° to +70°
    — Tilt: -100° to +50°
    — Roll: ±45°
  • Max Controllable Speed: 120°/s
  • Sensor: 1/1.7” CMOS (64MP effective pixels)
  • Lens: f/1.8, FOV 93°, 20mm equivalent
  • ISO Range:
    • Photo: 100-6400 (16MP), 10-3200 (64MP)
    • Video: 100-6400
    • Slow Motion: 100-3200
  • Electronic Shutter Speed: 8-1/8000s
  • Videos: 4K UHD videos up to 60fps
  • HDR Videos: 2.7K up to 30fps
  • Companion App: DJI Mimo (Android | iOS)
  • Battery: 875mAh/6.738Wh (up to 140 minutes)
  • Charging Time: 73 minutes (using 5V/2A charger)
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 52,000 (Standard Edition) | Rs. 74,500 (Creator Combo)

DJI Pocket 2 Review:

First of all, the DJI Pocket 2 comes in two variations. One is the normal pack, where you get the camera itself and some other basic things while there’s also the Creator Combo, which is the one I have here with me. This package is specially designed for creators and comes with a bunch of additional accessories like a microphone, an additional wide-angle lens, a cute little tripod, a joystick controller, and a bunch of extenders.

DJI Pocket 2 - Creator Combo

If you are confused about which one you should get, well, unless you are a professional, a diehard enthusiast, or a video creator, getting the creator combo is not going to be fruitful. Then again, it’s your preference and money, so I can’t say! But regardless of which version you choose, you get a cover/protector that comes in really handy while shooting because apart from the camera itself, it can fit the wide-angle lens and a couple of other things inside which helps manage your stuff.

Design & Build

  • Petite form-factor, pocketable
  • No waterproofing of any kind

With that out of the way, let’s now kick things off starting with the design itself. This one’s probably one of the smallest cameras I have ever used. Its form factor is very similar to its previous version and it fits in your hands well easily. So even with long hours of shooting, the Pocket 2 does not get uncomfortable. It’s just that the placement of the power button sucks and even when you’re just holding the camera, you tend to accidentally press it. Having said that, you do get a longer extender, called an all-in-one handle, that helps the situation a bit.

Talking of buttons, on the front, there are two: one for recording, while the other button lets you switch between photo and video modes. As I mentioned earlier, there’s also a joystick controller that needs to be attached separately. The joystick helps control the gimbal movements and the side button is for changing gimbal settings. Talking about gimbal, the DJI Pocket 2 has a 3-axis stabilizer that lets you choose between tilt lock, Follow, or FPV modes.

Still, a slight let down in the design front is the fact that this camera does not have waterproofing of any kind, so you will have to be extra careful with it. However, there is a separate case that can waterproof the device, but the catch is that you will have to buy it separately.

Camera

  • 1/1.7″ CMOS sensor (64MP effective pixels)
  • f/1.8, FOV 93°, 20mm equivalent lens
  • Up to 4K UHD videos at 60fps (HDR: 2.7K@30fps)

Anyway, before getting to the core camera performance, let’s talk about what these cameras are capable of first. Using the DJI Pocket 2, you can shoot stable normal footage up to 4k 60fps, 64MP photos, panoramas, Timelapse, and slow-mo at 1080p resolution in either 120 or 240 fps.

Talking of the core camera performance, I’ve loved how the contents shot from it are sharp and portray very natural colors. I used the Insta 360 One R cameras before this one and the footage from it looked color processed straight out of the cameras. So, if you like a subtle yet natural color scheme, DJI Pocket 2 is a treat. And that’s not just in the rear footage, the camera does maintain a natural color tone in selfie videos as well. If you have watched our review of the Insta 360 One R cameras, you would know that its selfie videos don’t have very good colors. But from Pocket 2, I faced no problems regarding color reproduction or skin tone.

Note that I clicked all the videos in auto mode. But there’s also a Pro mode, which is just like manual mode in cameras that lets you play around with ISO, White Balance, shutter speed, and such.

Video stabilization

Now, back to its video capabilities, the stabilization even in the highest of resolutions is commendable. Here’s a video of me running and it’s evident from this footage that this camera can handle movements very well.

Pocket 2 - Camera

Plus, because Pocket 2 is a gimbal + camera, so you shoot in different modes and get creative shots without much hassle. As mentioned in the beginning, there’s a wide-angle lens too that attaches magnetically to the camera and lets you shoot with a wider perspective whenever you deem necessary.

ActiveTrack 3.0

Also, I love its active track feature. Basically, it actively tracks the subject’s movements and tries to keep them in the frame. This feature is really useful when you are recording by yourself as you don’t need another person to adjust the frame for you all the time. So, if you make dance covers or if you are a vlogger, I am sure you know how this feature will make your life easier.

Moving on, I also tested the camera quality during nighttime and well, it’s nothing out of the ordinary. The footage does not come out grainy even at extremely low light conditions though, such as this one where my sister is feeding some street dogs. To top things off, I can assure you that the footage from the Pocket 2 has turned out brighter than the actual ambient lighting.

What about the microphone?

Likewise, I don’t think the built-in microphone is necessarily bad in performance even when recording in a crowded place and it easily suffices for general recording purposes and vlogging. But, if you want better audio, you can opt for the extra microphone which sounds more professional and fuller. Again, let me remind you that the microphone is only available in the creator combo pack!

Moving on, the DJI Pocket 2 can also shoot photos in either 16 or 64MP resolution. They are not as sharp as you would get from your smartphone but are okay for casual photography. Additionally, it lets you shoot in RAW format so you will be able to post-process it as you like. But if you are not into that, you can simply click a JPEG picture.

Companion App

  • DJI Mimo app (Android/iOS)

Now, let’s talk about the DJI Mimo app. You might have noticed that the content display screen here is rather small which is to be expected from a pocket camera. This makes it difficult to view or record videos. As a counter-measure, DJI lets you connect your smartphone with the Pocket 2. All you have to do is, attach the USB-C connector to the camera and then connect your smartphone.

Pocket 2 - DJI Mimo app

Now, you can view the camera’s content directly on the phone in real-time. And because you have to take off the gimbal controller to attach the said USB-C connector, the app facilitates by providing all the camera and gimbal functions on the app itself. By the way, the company provides a separate lightning connector too for iPhone users.

Here, the app is very simple and easy to get along with. I like the fact that DJI gives all the info on how to get started and operate the camera through the app itself. You just need to click the button on the top right and there is everything you would want to know about the Pocket 2, its app, etc.

Video templates

There is something called an AI editor that helps you effortlessly generate attractive videos. There are several templates with different themes that you can apply to your content and make them interesting and fun. All you have to do is choose a bunch of relevant footage and select the theme you prefer and that’s it, you have your video right there.

But I do have to tell you that the Insta 360 One R cameras I reviewed before had a more extensive selection of such templates in its app which was a lot more fun than what DJI offers in its companion app. As mentioned earlier, the DJI Mimo basically gives a lot of information to its users regarding how to go about things but has very less practical usage in terms of actual video creation.

How does it compare against a flagship phone?

Okay, besides all this, I think it’s valid for one to think that the DJI Pocket 2’s capabilities are more or less similar to that of a high-end smartphone. And that is exactly what I had in mind too. The fact that modern smartphones like Samsung’s Galaxy Note 20 Ultra or the iPhone 12 Pro Max boast video shooting capabilities that go up to 4k 60fps with OIS sounds very similar to what you get with the DJI Pocket 2.

Pocket 2 - Design [2]

As a result, for this review, I compared DJI Pocket 2 with the iPhone 12 Pro Max. First off, I found a difference in color processing where the DJI Pocket 2 had very natural colors out of the camera. I noticed the dynamic range to be pretty similar while the 12 Pro Max had a slightly sharper output. The main point of difference however lied in the stabilization front between the two devices. While you walk at a steady pace, both of them give out a similar output. But when you run or have abrupt movements, the DJI Pocket 2 outshines the 12 Pro Max by a huge margin; all thanks to its 3-axis gimbal stabilization.

So yeah, the DJI Pocket 2 adamantly goes beyond the capabilities of a flagship smartphone. It is a capable action camera with a gimbal that even professionals can get behind.

Conclusion

To conclude, I think the DJI Pocket 2 is a great miniature camera. Its main selling point is most definitely the fact that it is an incredibly portable 2-in-1 camera plus gimbal that can shoot amazingly stable footage. As a result, it’s a great option for beginner videographers or vloggers. Also, using the Pocket 2 is not a hassle like with other action cameras I’ve tested recently, where one has to carry a lot of separate accessories like a selfie stick, monopod, etc. In contrast, the DJI Pocket 2 is very easy to get along with.

  • Watch our video review of the DJI Pocket 2.

DJI Pocket 2 Review: Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Lightweight, pocketable design
  • Subtle, natural color science
  • Excellent stabilization even at 4k/60fps
  • Multiple creative video modes
  • The companion app works great

Cons:

  • Lacks any form of water resistance
  • Default mic quality could’ve been better