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RedmiBook 13 2020 ultrabook unveiled with the new Ryzen 4000 processor

In an online event held on May 26, Redmi has refreshed its RedmiBook lineup of an ultrabook. Accompanying the RedmiBook 14 and RedmiBook 16, is the new RedmiBook 13. It is the cheapest among the three and is powered by the Ryzen Renoir processor. Read along to know more about the RedmiBook 13 2020, including the specs, features, expected price in Nepal, and availability.

RedmiBook 13 2020 Overview

RedmiBook 13 2020 features the same body and build quality as the other RedmiBooks 2020 lineup. With the dimension of 307.3 x 195 x 17.8-mm, it is the smallest of them all. It features a 60Hz FHD panel with 100% sRGB color gamut coverage. The bezels are slim except for the bottom of the screen, which also features a “RedmiBook” branding. The screen to body ratio here is 89%.

Redmibook 13 2020 design display thin bezels

The screen is enclosed inside an all-metal body with a textured finish on top. It weighs right around 1.23 kg.

Performance and Memory

Like the other two devices in the lineup, RedmiBook 13 2020 is available in two different processors – Ryzen 5 4500U and Ryzen 7 4700U. Both are 7nm AMD chips based on Zen 2 microarchitecture, but the Ryzen 7 4700U packs in more cores and threads (8 cores and eight threads) compared to 6 cores and six threads in Ryzen 5 4500U. Talking about graphics, 4700U has seven graphics cores clocked at 1,600 MHz, while 4500U only has six cores clocked at 1,500 MHz.

It has three different performance modes that the users can choose using the Function (Fn) and K key. For cooling, the laptop has 8mm heat pipes and larger fans.

Battery, Ports, and Others

RedmiBook 13 features two USB Type-A ports, two Type-C ports, an HDMI port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The 40 Watt-hour battery promises a battery life of about 12 hours. Redmi has included a 65W mini power adapter in the box.

Redmibook 13 2020 side view ports

RedmiBook 13 Key Specifications:

  • Design and Build: All-metal body with a toy-textured finish
  • Weight: 1.23kg
  • Display: 13-inch Anti-Glare Display, 89% screen to body ratio
  • Resolution: Full HD panel (1920 x 1080)
  • CPU: Ryzen 5 4500U / Ryzen 7 4700U
  • GPU: AMD Radeon Graphics
  • RAM: 8 GB / 16 GB
  • Storage: 512 GB (SATA) / 1 TB SSD (PCIe)
  • Battery: 40 Watt-hour
  • Ports: 2 x USB C, 1 x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 3.1 , 1 x HDMI, 1 x 3.5mm jack

RedmiBook 13 2020 Price & Availability

RedmiBook 13 is available for order in China, where its starting price is 3799 Yuan. If it launches in Nepal, we expect the starting price of RedmiBook 13 2020 to be around Rs. 67,000.

Laptop Model Price in Nepal (~Expected)
RedmiBook 13 2020 (R5, 8GB, 512GB SSD) 3,799 Yuan ~ Rs.67,000
RedmiBook 13 2020 (R5, 16 GB, 512GB SSD) 3,999 Yuan ~ Rs.73,000
RedmiBook 13 2020 (R7, 16GB, 1TB PCIe SSD) 4,499 Yuan ~ Rs.77,000

Vivo Y70s 5G is the world’s first phone to be powered by the Exynos 880 SoC

5G smartphones have been all the rage in 2020, with manufacturers trying to make them more accessible than ever. It is absolutely praiseworthy seeing how chipmakers are bringing 5G connectivity to cheaper smartphones. For instance: Qualcomm Snapdragon 765/G, MediaTek Dimensity 820, Huawei Kirin 820, and now, Samsung Exynos 880. All of these come with an integrated 5G modem while being a mid-range SoC. And now, Vivo has jumped in the “affordable 5G-capable phone” with its new Y70s 5G, which is powered by the Exynos 880. Let’s find out more about the Vivo Y70s 5G, including its specs, launch date, and expected price in Nepal.

Vivo Y70s 5G Overview

Performance & Memory

First and foremost, let’s talk about that SoC. It’s not surprising to see an Exynos-powered Vivo smartphone as we’ve seen a couple of them hit the market already. For instance, the Vivo X30 series and S6 5G both came with Samsung’s Exynos 980. Here, the new Exynos 880 is kinda like its underclocked brother.

While the core arrangement remains the same with 2x high-performance Cortex-A77 and 6x low-performance Cortex-A55 cores, Exynos 880’s A77 cores have an underclocked 2.0GHz frequency compared to 2.2GHz on the 980. Also, both SoCs are manufactured using the same 8nm lithography process. Handling graphics is the Mali-G76 MP5. Other differences between Exynos 980 and 880 can be seen in terms of display resolution, camera sensor support, etc. Yet, that shouldn’t really be of any concern in a mid-range device.

Samsung Exynos 880 SoC 5G

Having said that, the chipset’s efficiency can be a little worrisome, considering how all of its direct competitors are based on a comparatively efficient 7nm process. Still, no other mid-range 5G chipset boasts the flagship-grade Cortex-A77 cores and thus settle for slightly less competent Cortex-A76 cores instead. Also, all can be put to rest if Exynos 880-powered smartphones come with a cheaper price tag. The Vivo Y70s 5G comes with a memory configuration of either 6 or 8GB LPDDR4x RAM and 128GB UFS 2.1 storage. Sadly, it doesn’t support storage expansion using SD cards.

Also Read: 5G, Conspiracy Theories, & The Truth

Design & Display

Vivo Y70s 5G has a pretty basic design for a 2020 smartphone. Its back has been built with a “double-grain stitching process”, with a combo of matte and glossy bright surface throughout the panel. The phone also glows differently depending on how light bounces off the surface. It is available in three color options: Starlight Blue, Fog Mirror, and Moon Shadow Black.

Vivo Y70s 5G Design, Display

Getting to the display, you get a neat 6.53-inches FHD+ IPS LCD panel with a regular 60Hz refresh rate. Therefore, the Y70s 5G won’t be on any gaming enthusiasts’ radar. Well… a high refresh rate alone shouldn’t determine that either. Here, this phone does have 90mm liquid-cooled heat dissipation heat pipes which the company claims can cool down its temperature by 10ºC. Also, the Y70s 5G packs in Vivo’s Multi-Turbo 3.0 engine for efficient gaming.

It does have a commendable 1500:1 contrast ratio and a punch-hole cutout for the front camera, thus giving a 90.72% screen-to-body ratio. The bezels are pretty slim all-around, except for the bottom of the phone, which aids in a pleasant viewing experience.

Also Read: Vivo mobiles Price in Nepal [Updated] 

Cameras

Getting to the cameras, the Vivo Y70s 5G has a triple camera setup at the back. Arranged vertically, you get a 48MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 2MP depth sensor. The phone also has EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization) for shooting stable videos on top of rear eye AF (AutoFocus) which helps to follow subjects quickly and accurately. Finally, the 16MP front camera has been housed inside the aforementioned punch-hole cutout on the top-left corner of the phone’s display.

Battery & Others

Vivo Y70s 5G has a decent 4500mAh battery, which supports 18W fast charging. But we all know that’s no longer considered “fast” in the present context of the industry. In terms of security, it features a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, while also supporting face-unlock. Furthermore, the phone has loud dual stereo speakers. Vivo Y70s 5G runs on Android 10 with FunTouch OS 10.0 on top, with Vivo’s own digital assistant “Jovi” making its presence known as well.

Vivo Y70s 5G Specifications:

  • Body: 6.38 x 3.02 x 0.33 inches; 190 gm
  • Display: 6.53-inches IPS LCD panel; 60Hz refresh rate; 90.72% screen-to-body ratio; 1500:1 contrast ratio
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2340 x 1080 pixels); 19.5:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Samsung Exynos 880; 8nm mobile platform
  • CPU: Octa-core (2×2.0 GHz Cortex-A77 & 6×1.8 GHz Cortex-A76)
  • GPU: Mali-G76 MP5
  • RAM: 6 / 8GB LPDDR4x
  • Storage: 128GB UFS 2.1 (non-expandable)
  • Software & UI: Android 10 with Vivo’s FunTouch OS 10.0 on top
  • Rear Camera: Triple-camera;
    – 40MP, f/1.8 primary shooter, PDAF, EIS
    – 8MP, f/2.2 ultra-wide-angle lens
    – 2MP, f/2.4 macro sensor
    – Single LED flash
  • Front Camera: 16MP, f/2.0 aperture
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint scanner
  • Audio: 3.5mm headphone jack, Stereo speakers
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by), WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS/AGPS/GLONASS/BDS, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 4500 mAh battery, 18W fast charging
  • Colors: Starlight Blue, Fog Mirror, Moon Shadow Black

Vivo Y70s 5G Price in Nepal and Availability

Vivo Y70s 5G is already up for pre-order in China and the actual sale will begin from June 1st, 2020. As for its price, the base 6/128GB variant of Vivo Y70s 5G goes for ¥1,998 while the and 8/128GB costs ¥2,198. We expect the price of Vivo Y70s 5G to be around Rs 35,000 for the base model when it launches later in Nepal.

Model Price in Nepal (Expected) Availability (Expected)
Vivo Y70s 5G (6/128GB) Rs. 35,000 June – July 2020
Vivo Y70s 5G (8/128GB) Rs. 40,000 June – July 2020

Sony’s new ZV-1 compact camera is a godsend for vloggers!

Sony has announced the ZV-1, which is a pocket-sized compact camera designed specifically with vloggers in mind. It basically is a variation to the company’s more expensive RX100 series of point-and-shoot cameras, plus some really useful modes and optimizations in terms of video recording; especially of oneself. That’s the approach to Sony ZV-1 right there – take the niceties of the RX100 and fashion it into something for those who prioritize in recording themselves. So, let’s take a look at the features, specs, and expected price of Sony ZV-1 in Nepal.

Sony ZV-1 Overview

Here, the Sony ZV-1 features the same sensor and processing power as the RX100 VII. It has a 20.1MP 1.0-type stacked Exmor RS CMOS image sensor with a DRAM chip and a faster 24-70mm f/1.8-2.8 ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* large aperture-lens. There is the same BIONZ X image processor with front-end LSI for high-res/low-noise image quality.

Sony ZV-1 also marks the debut of a side-opening tiltable display and there is no electronic viewfinder. It is a 3.0-inch touch-supported LCD panel. This is something vloggers would definitely admire as it gives a much more comfortable recording experience. Also, this design eliminates any chance of obstruction with microphone accessories that go on the top of the camera.

In terms of recording, Sony ZV-1 is capable of shooting 4K videos with full pixel readout and no pixel binning in high bit-rate XAVC S codec. Its “Super Slow Motion” facilitates recording up to 960fps, while there is also an “Interval Shooting” feature for shooting time-lapse videos. These support Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) HDR, S-Gamut3.Cine, S-Log3, S-Gamut3 color space. And though it doesn’t have a headphone port, the ZV-1 does come with a 3.5mm microphone input.

Improved & Easy Bokeh effects

While one can always turn on the bokeh effect (background blur on out-of-focus objects) manually, the ZV-1 makes it easier with a dedicated button. The Background Defocus function lets users instantaneously toggle between two levels of bokeh effect while recording.

Sony ZV-1 Camera - One-click Bokeh

Enhanced Subject Focus

Sony ZV-1 is also introducing what the company calls the “Product Showcase Setting“. In the past, the camera would lock focus on the subject’s face and the user would have a hard time shifting focus to something s/he is showcasing instead.

Sony ZV-1 Camera - Product Showcase Setting

And with this feature, the ZV-1 is capable of quickly and accurately shifting focus to the product and back to the person as required. That’s thanks to its real-time Eye AutoFocus (AF) and real-time tracking AF for video. However, it doesn’t have Animal Eye AF.

Balanced Exposure

Most regular cameras fail horribly when having to deal with a sudden and extreme change in lighting conditions. They just blow up the subject’s face when moving into a bright location, thus overexposing the subject. However, Sony ZV-1 has a dedicated Face Priority AutoExposure (AE) function which detects and prioritizes the subject’s face to automatically adjust exposure to give a natural skin tone in any brightness condition. Moreover, it also addresses and adjusts exposure on the subject’s face when they quickly shift away from the video’s frame.

Clear Audio

With the video aspect of things covered, Sony ZV-1 promises an equally impressive audio quality. It features a forward-directional 3-capsule mic which is best suited for capturing audio directly from the speaker in front of the camera; while disregarding noises from the side or background.

Sony ZV-1 Camera - Voice Recording

You can also connect an external mic into its 3.5mm mic jack or the Multi Interface Shoe (MI Shoe) mount. The camera also ships with a dead cat windscreen to reduce noises when shooting in a windy location.

Also Read: Sony Cameras Price in Nepal [Updated]

Others

Sony is also bundling (optional) the ZV-1 with a Vlogger Kit (ACCVC1) that includes a GP-VPT2BT Shooting Grip with Wireless Remote Commander, plus a 64GB Ultra High-Speed Media Card. And as the name implies, it’s just a grip and not an external stabilizer. For that, the camera relies on its own optical and electronic stabilization methods in HD recordings (Active mode) and Optical SteadyShot in 4K videos (Active mode). You can also connect it to an external screen through the micro HDMI connection. Unfortunately, it still uses a micro USB connection for charging purposes while supporting in-camera charging.

Sony ZV-1 Specifications:

  • Body: 4.15 x 2.36 x 1.71-inches; 294gm
  • Camera type: Compact
  • Sensor: 20.1MP 1-inch type (13.2mm x 8.8mm) Exmor RS CMOS
  • Lens: ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* 9.4-25.7mmm (24-70mm equivalent) f/1.8-2.8 aperture
  • Autofocus: 315 focal-plane phase-detection AF points
  • Video: 4K in-body movie recording with full pixel readout and no binning, Log & Gamma options, slow-mo at up to 960fps
  • Viewfinder: No
  • Screen: Vari-angle 3-inch touchscreen
  • Hotshoe: Multi-interface (can connect an XLR mic via an adapter)
  • Storage: SD/SDHC/SDXC
  • Battery: NP-BX1 lithium-ion (260 shots per charge, 75 minutes continuous video recording; CIPA-rated)
  • Ports & Connectivity: 1x 3.5mm microphone input, 1x micro HDMI (Type D), 1x micro USB 2.0, built-in WiFi, Bluetooth

Sony ZV-1 Price in Nepal and Availability

The Sony ZV-1 is available for pre-order at an introductory price of $749.99 and will start shipping from June 11. However, the price will jump back to $799.99 from June 28th. Similarly, the Vlogger Accessory Kit is priced at $99.99, or $149.99 after the end of the promotional period. We expect the price of the Sony ZV-1 compact camera to be available at Rs 120,000 when it launches later in Nepal.

Product Price in Nepal (Expected) Availability (Expected)
Sony ZV-1 Compact Camera Rs. 120,000 July – August 2020
Vlogger Accessory Kit Rs. 30,000 July – August 2020

Redmi 10X and 10X Pro 5G launched with Dimensity 820 SoC, AMOLED display

The internet has been swirling with rumors about Redmi 10X series and its finally here. As expected, both these phones become the first one to be powered by the new MediaTek Dimensity 820 SoC. And it will support dual standby functionality on 5G. That means if you have two 5G SIM cards, then both if then can remain connected at the same time. Let’s learn more about the Redmi 10X series along with its price and expected availability in Nepal here.

Redmi 10X 5G Series Overview

The Redmi 10X and 10X pro are mid-range offerings from the company. The highlight of these devices is the latest MediaTek Dimensity 820 SoC that supports dual 5G connectivity. Now, you might be wondering why you might need two active 5G connection. After all, even a single 5G connection offers great transmission speed and lower latency. So, why two active 5G connections? Well, apparently Redmi has countered this question with “why not?”.

I mean the benefits are obvious. With two active 5G connections and the power of the Dimensity 820, users will be able to switch between two extremely fast connections simultaneously. However, the dual 5G will be available only in July after the OTA update.

redmi 10X design back panel

The Redmi 10X and 10X Pro are more or less similar. Both of them come with a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display with fullHD+ resolution and HDR10+ support. It comes with an always-on feature. and is highly customizable with various text, patterns, and images.

They also feature the same camera setup of 48MP primary lens and an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens. However, the Pro version has an 8MP 3X optical zoom lens and a 5MP macro lens, whereas the vanilla 10X has a 2MP depth sensor. The front houses a tiny teardrop notch. Considering cheaper Redmi phones have a punch-hole cutout, the design from the front on the Redmi 10X looks quite boring. The 10X Pro has a 20MP selfie module, opposed to the 10X’s 16MP.

Backing up the phone is a 4520mAh battery with a fast charger out of the box. It runs on Android 10 with the latest MIUI 12 out of the box. Design-wise, it looks very similar to the Redmi Note 9 series except for the fingerprint sensor as the Redmi 10X series comes with an in-display sensor.

Key Specifications:

  • Display: 6.57-inch (2400 ×1080 pixels) Full HD+ AMOLED display with 600 nits brightness  HDR 10+, DC dimming
  • SoC: MediaTek Dimensity 820 processor (7nm)
  • CPU: Octa Core (4 X 2.6GHz Cortex A76 + 4 X 2Ghz Cortex A55)
  • GPU: Mali-G57 MC5 GPU
  • RAM: 8GB (10X 5G) | 6 or 8GB (10X 5G) DDR4X
  • ROM: 128/256GB (10X 5G Pro) | 64/128/256 (10X 5G) UFS 2.1
  • Back Camera:
    – 48MP primary with PDAF, EIS, 0.8μm pixel size, LED flash
    – 8MP 119° ultra-wide angle lens
    – 8MP telephoto lens with OIS, 3x optical zoom, 30x digital zoom + 5MP 2cm macro lens (only on the 10X Pro 5G)
    – 2MP depth sensor (only on the 10X 5G)
  • Front Camera: 20MP (10X 5G Pro) | 16MP (10X 5G)
  • Sensor: In-display fingerprint sensor, IR sensor
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM (Sub 6Ghz 5G SA / NSA), Wi-Fi 802.11 ac (2.4GHz + 5GHz), Bluetooth 5, GPS + GLONASS, NFC (10X Pro 5G), USB Type-C, 3.5mm audio jack,
  • Dimensions: 164.16× 75.75×8.99mm
  • Weight: 205g (10X 5G) / 208g  (10X Pro 5G)
  • Water resistant: Yes, IP53
  • Battery: 4520mAh with 33W (10X Pro 5G ) / 22.5W (10X 5G)

Redmi 10X 5G Series Price & Availability in Nepal

The Redmi 10X comes with a base variant of 6GB RAM/64GB of storage and carries a price tag of 1599 yuan (US$ 224 / Rs. 27,121 in Nepal). This makes the Redmi 10X 5G the cheapest 5G smartphone of till date. Similarly, the Redmi 10X Pro comes with a base variant of 8GB RAM/128GB of storage and is priced at 2299 yuan (US$ 322 / Rs. 38,995 in Nepal). We don’t expect the Redmi 10X 5G series to launch in Nepal as we don’t have 5G in Nepal yet. Hence, Xiaomi might launch the 4G variant of 10X, which is actually the rebranded Redmi Note 9.

Model Name Price in China   Price in Nepal
[Approx] 
Redmi 10X 5G (6GB/64GB) 1599 yuan Rs. 27,000
Redmi 10X 5G (6GB/128GB) 1799 yuan Rs. 30,500
Redmi 10X 5G (8GB/128GB) 2099 yuan Rs. 35,500
Redmi 10X 5G (8GB/256GB) 2399 yuan Rs. 40,500
Redmi 10X Pro 5G (8GB/128GB) 2299 yuan Rs. 39,000
Redmi 10X Pro 5G (8GB/256GB) 2599 yuan Rs. 44,000

Realme X3 SuperZoom brings 60x zoom capability, Snapdragon 855+ chipset

2019 was a great year for Realme as it was able to position itself among the biggest smartphone brands in South Asia. 2020 was supposed to be the year to build on that success but things haven’t really gone according to plan because of the ongoing pandemic. Realme X2 Pro was last year’s breakout hit, which also briefly held the title of a “flagship killer.” And now, the company has added the Realme X3 SuperZoom in its lineup. Let’s learn more about Realme X3 Superzoom along with its price and expected availability in Nepal here.

Realme X3 SuperZoom Overview

As the name suggests, the Realme X3 has the primary focus on its 8MP 5x perioscope zoom lens. The sensor with the help of the primary sensor and software can take up to 60X hybrid zoom pictures. The rest of the quad-camera setup consists of a 64MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 2MP depth sensor.

While we are at cameras, the phone has enhanced its capabilities with the nightscape feature (night mode) equipped with a pro mode where one can adjust various settings like ISO, shutter speed, autofocus, etc. And like the Realme 6 Pro, we get a Tripod mode as well.

Likewise, the selfie side of things is fulfilled by the 32MP Sony IMX616 primary sensor and an 8MP ultra-wide sensor. Like the back cameras, the Realme X3 SuperZoom packs the nightscape feature for selfies too.

realme X3 Superzoom design

Furthermore, powering the device is the 2019’s flagship Snapdragon 855+ chipset that comes combined with 12GB RAM. Additionally, you get 256GB of UFS 3.0 storage. For keeping the phone cool during gaming sessions, there is a vapor chamber cooling feature.

Coming to the front of the phone, it’s got a 6.57- inch IPS LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate. About the aesthetics, it’s got a glass back and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. Realme claims that it unlocks in 0.3 seconds.

Key Specifications:

  • Display: 6.67-inch dual punch-hole IPS display; 120Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: FHD+ (1080 x 2400 pixels)
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+; 7nm Mobile Platform
  • CPU: Octa-core (1×2.96 GHz Kryo 485 & 3×2.42 GHz Kryo 485 & 4×1.78 GHz Kryo 485)
  • GPU: Adreno 640
  • Memory: 12GB RAM/256GB Storage
  • Software & UI: Android 10 with Realme UI on top
  • Rear Camera: Quad;
    – 64MP f/1.8 primary camera
    – 8MP f/2.3 ultra-wide camera
    – 8MP f/3.4 telephoto (5x optical, 60x digital zoom)
    – 2MP f/2.4 macro sensor
  • Front Camera: Dual;
    – 32MP Primary camera
    – 8MP Ultra-wide camera
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot,  dual-band A-GPS, Bluetooth 5.0
  • Battery: 4,200 mAh battery with 30Watt Fast Charging
  • Colors: Glacier Blue, Arctic White

Realme X3 SuperZoom Price & Availability

The Realme X3 SuperZoom is on pre-order starting 26th May. However, the first sales will starts on June 2 at 10 AM. In terms of pricing, the phone goes for €499/ $500. We can expect it to launch in Nepal later this year for an expected price of Rs. 70,000.

Model Name Price in Nepal (~Expected) 
Realme X3 SuperZoom  €499 ~ Rs. 70,000

Check out our review of the Realme X2!

RedmiBook 14 is an affordable ultrabook with the latest Ryzen 5 processor

Right around this time last year, Redmi jumped into the ultrabook market with the RedmiBook 14. One year later, Redmi has refreshed its first ultrabook. The new RedmiBook 14 II (2020) looks somewhat the same but now comes with a Ryzen chipset. Let’s check out more about the specs, features, price, and expected availability of RedmiBook 14 II (2020) in Nepal.

RedmiBook 14 2020 Overview

Design and Display

RedmiBook 14 2020 doesn’t look any different than its predecessor. You may say both of them have been heavily inspired by Apple’s MacBook Pro. It comes with a 14-inch display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. The bezels around the screen are slim, contributing to the 90.6% screen to body ratio.

Redmibook 14 design display

It features an all-metal body with a toy-textured finish on top. Its light at 1.2 kg and is available in Moonlight Silver.

Performance and Memory

Redmi has been tight-lipped about the exact chipset use in the device. But it will be one of the AMD’s Ryzen 4000U mobile chipsets. The chipsets are based on AMD’s Zen 2 architecture and manufactured using the 7nm process. It features a Ryzen 5 processor, most probably one of R5 4500U and R5 4600U. The processor will come with one of AMD’s integrated Radeon graphics.

The Redmibook 14 2020 will have up to 16GB of DDR4 RAM and 512 GB Solid State Drive for storage. You also get three performance modes that you can toggle between using the Fn + K combination.

Cooling

RedmiBook 14 Cooling system

Redmi 14 2020 features heat pipes of 8mm diameter, which can increase the heat transfer by about 35% compared to heat pipes with 6mm diameter. Redmi has also increased the fan size on this one. The new Ryzen 14 comes with 30% lager fans. With a larger fans, the device manages to push out 22% more air volume even when the speed is reduced by 6%. Thus, you get both quiet and efficient cooling.

Battery

RedmiBook 14 gets its juice from its 48Whr battery, which the company claims, can offer up to 11 hours of battery life. It will feature a 65W mini power adapter that supports IC fast charging. The mini adapter makes it easy for users to carry the laptop around without having to fit the bulky wires with it. The fast charging technology can charge the device up to 50% within 33 minutes.

RedmiBook 14 2020 ports connectivity

Redmi has included a 2 x 2 MIMO dual-antenna connection for a faster and stable WiFi network. You also get professional stereo experience with DTS sound.

Specifications in a nutshell:

  • Design and Build: All-metal body with a toy-textured finish
  • Weight: 1.2kg
  • Display: 14-inch Anti-Glare Display, 90.6% screen to body ratio
  • Resolution: Full HD panel (1920 x 1080)
  • CPU: Ryzen 4000 series
  • GPU: AMD Radeon Graphics
  • RAM: 8 GB / 16 GB
  • Storage: 512 GB SSD (SATA)
  • Battery: 48 Watt-hour
  • Ports: 2 x USB C, 1 x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 3.1 , 1 x HDMI, 1 x 3.5mm jack
  • Color: Moonlight Silver

RedmiBook 14 II Price & Availability (2020 Edition)

RedmiBook 14 2020 is now available for order in China, where its price is 3,799 Yuan for 8/512GB variant and 3,999 Yuan for 16/512GB variant. In Nepal, we expect the price of RedmiBook 14 2020 to around Rs. 67,000 and Rs. 73,000 for 8GB and 16GB variants, respectively.

Laptop Model  Price in Nepal (~Expected) 
RedmiBook 14 2020 (8GB) 3,799 Yuan ~ Rs. 67,000
RedmiBook 14 2020 (16GB) 3,999 Yuan ~ Rs. 73,000

Understanding Noise Cancellation Technology (ANC, Passive Noise Isolation)

Before getting to understand noise cancellation, a bit of background. Contrary to what The Weeknd says, the city is rarely “cold and empty”. In fact, it is almost always so crowded and noisy that it’s challenging to salvage a moment of peace. Well, the ongoing lockdown or stay-home directives have helped bring the noise pollution down by a bit.

Still, “noise” will forever remain a part of our lives and we’ll actively look to mitigate its consequences. Be it by wrapping your hands around your ears or slapping in a pair of earbuds, headphones, or other similar products at your disposal. And the latter is definitely the ideal choice of the two; especially if you’re someone whose work environment or community is prone to loud noises. If only there was a proper technology for the cancellation of such noise!

The importance of hearing protection

Besides acquiring a personal sense of comfort & quietness, subjecting one’s ears to noise cancellation is also important with regards to hearing protection. There have been multiple medical research confirming the adverse effects of prolonged exposure to excessive noise.

From increased stress to the loss in productivity, to Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL), such submission to loud & consistent noise is harmful to our health.

As a result, noise protection is an important facet of maintaining a healthy lifestyle; which surprisingly seems to have grabbed a less-than-required level of attention.

Thermal Earmuffs - Passive Noise Cancellation
Thermal Earmuffs

Here, you don’t need an expensive set of headphones to experience noise-canceling at work. As a matter of fact, even the thermal earmuffs that we wear during winter to keep our ears warm provides passive noise cancellation. But we’ll discuss that in greater detail later on. Noise-canceling headphones, on the other hand, help eliminate unwanted sounds in the environment to deliver a noise-free listening experience. It uses techniques like active noise control, soundproofing, or a combination of both.

What is “soundproofing”?

Soundproofing is a simple approach to block out sound using noise barriers or damping technologies. Though professional studios have a lot more intricate & technical outlook to soundproofing, it is as simple as the infamous application of egg cartons on the wall. Well, that’s a debunked myth, though it does help in reducing echoes and defusing soundwaves by spreading them out. Having said that, it is nowhere near effective as acoustic foams.

Hello, Noise Cancellation!

Moving on, active noise control is where it gets interesting. The technology dates back as far as 1936 when a German inventor by the name of Paul Lueg obtained a patent on canceling noise by inverting the soundwaves’ polarity.

But it was only theoretical and the world would have to wait 50 more years for Dr. Amar Bose & the team to come up with a prototype headset with built-in ANC for airline pilots. Does that name sound familiar? Yeah, Dr. Amar Bose is the founder of Bose Corporation—which has become almost synonymous with noise cancellation technologies in the audio industry.

Passive Noise Cancellation (Noise Isolation)

So, in terms of consumer-grade headphones, there are two types of noise cancellation; passive and active. Passive noise cancelation (or as many people call it “noise isolation”) is a way to block ambient noise without any kind of power source.

Actually, it relies solely on the principle of forming a seal against your ear so that soundwaves cannot penetrate through as much. Such headphones come with extra padding which completely encloses your ears. And with that, many people may find it uncomfortably bulky.

With its design, passive noise cancellation is ideal for isolating irregular, high-frequency sound.

And depending on the design of a headphone, it can block out varying degrees of noise levels. You see, because there are earbuds and headphones of different designs, their noise isolation capacity varies as well. For instance, an in-ear headphone with a silicone, foam, or plastic ear tip goes directly into your ear canals and stops certain levels of soundwaves from passing.

Effectiveness of in-ear headphones

However, this entirely depends on the degree of seal you can get. With everyone’s ears shaped differently, one uniform design of an in-ear headphone will not result in an equal degree of noise isolation. That’s why a personalized fit is crucial for these to deliver on their promise. And thus, manufacturers ship them with ear tips of different sizes so that they’ll fit properly. On average, these headphones block anywhere between 10 to 15dB of noise.

On-ear vs Over-ear Headphones

Then you have your full-on headphones with a comparatively big and bulky form factor. It can be categorized into two types: on-ear and over-ear. And they’re pretty self-explanatory as well, to be honest. On-ear headphones have a smaller ear pad/cup which rests on top of your ears.

JBL Tune 500BT On-Ear Headphone
JBL Tune 500BT On-Ear Headphone

These emphasize delivering a more “natural” stereo sound directly into your ears while sacrificing for noise isolation properties. Meanwhile, over-ear headphones have a significantly large ear pad and a much thicker headband that fully covers the ears. With an optional boom arm mic.

Types of Over-ear Headphone

Over-ear headphones can be further divided into open-back and closed-back designs. The first one has CNC holes or perforations/grills on the outer shell, which freely lets in the air around the speaker element.

The reason behind this is to give a much more natural & clear listening experience since it doesn’t let the pressure build up inside the ear cup to result in echoes or other white noises. All of this comes at the clear disadvantage of possibly noise-riddled audio. Open-back headphones are therefore only suitable for listening in a quiet setting, despite their excellence in sound quality.

Over-ear Headphone - Open-back vs Closed-back

Closed-back headphones, on the other hand, are completely sealed around the back with large ear cups and an insulated shell of plastic or metal that covers your ears. As you can imagine, these perform far better in terms of noise cancellation compared to its counterpart. The physical structure of these headphones alone helps to reduce noise somewhere between 8 to 12dB.

However, its major drawback is that closed-back headphones are significantly bulkier and can be uncomfortable to wear for a long time due to heat and perspiration around the ears.

Active Noise Cancellation (ANC)

Those were about passive noise isolation. Now let’s move on to active noise cancellation (ANC). It doesn’t just rely on the headphone’s padding to restrict the in-flow of noise. These have microphones that “actively” listen to incoming sound and process them to phase out ambient noises – based on the same reverse soundwave polarity theory proposed by Paul Lueg that we talked about earlier.

The thing each, sound travels as longitudinal or transverse waves (depending on the medium), each with its own peak/crest and valley/trough. Here, a “peak” is the highest point while a “valley” is the lowest point in a wave cycle.

Under ANC, it uses microphone(s) to analyze the sound pattern of incoming noise and then uses software-based processing to generate a soundwave that is the exact opposite (180º) to “cancel” each other out. This phenomenon is more popularly known as “destructive interference”.

Active Noise Cancellation - Working Principle
ANC Principle [Image Credit: Analog IC Tips]
Consequently, what you get is noise-free audio. You don’t need to crank up the volume to max to be able to enjoy your music without any disturbance anymore.

Well… not quite much.

You see, ANC only works best against consistent and low-frequency noises,

where the internal mechanism of the headphone is powerful enough to produce the counter-waves. For that reason, it is ineffective against the high pitch and sudden transient noises; while almost completely blocking out noises from airplane engines, generators, ceiling fans, railways, etc.

Feedforward ANC

Like how passive noise isolation differs according to the physical design of the headphone itself, ANC implementation varies based on the placement of the mic. Three of them, to be exact.

Under Feedforward ANC, the mic is placed outside the ear cup which listens to incoming noise before it gets through the speaker system and uses a digital signal processor (DSP) or similar hardware to create the anti-noise. It is great for reducing mid-frequency noise up to 1-2kHz and is easy to implement into earbuds that have a relatively smaller surface area to install the mic inside the ear cup.

Feedforward ANC
Feedforward ANC [Image Credit: Jabra]
Unfortunately, it’s susceptible to failure if the wearer puts on the headphone incorrectly. Or if the noise is coming in at a weird angle. If someone puts on the headphone with a loose fit, feedforward ANC will fail hopelessly as it cannot process such a high frequency of noise. Also, because of its placement and a comparatively quicker response to noise signals, feedforward ANC is sensitive to wind howls and other sudden high-frequency noises.

Feedback ANC

To counter the defects of this, Feedback ANC comes with an exact opposite working principle. Here, the microphone is placed inside the ear cup itself, next to the speaker system. With this, manufacturers need not worry about issues like the headphone’s fit, wind howls, etc. Its main advantage is that the captured noise is exactly the same as what the listener hears. Therefore, feedback ANC can adapt to the variations and correct the signal as necessary.

Feedback ANC
Feedback ANC [Image Credit: Jabra]
Having said that, it has its downfalls too. Since the mic is so close to the speaker, it has a lesser reaction time to process the incoming noise. What’s more, that placement may also result in the dreadful feedback noise (that sharp, screeching, high-pitched noise you may have heard in the sound system).

That’s because the system may pick up its own anti-noise signal. Feedback ANC is also incapable of processing mid-frequency noise; compared to the one above and is only reliable for low-frequency noises.

Hybrid ANC

Finally, there is the Hybrid ANC. And as you might’ve guessed already, it is the combination of Feedforward and Feedback ANC. Here a microphone is placed on both, inside and outside of the ear cup. As a result, it provides all the pros of the two, without any of the downsides. Better range of noise attenuation, insignificance to how someone wears the headphone – you name it, hybrid ANC delivers it.

Hybrid ANC
Hybrid ANC [Image Credit: Jabra]
But that doesn’t mean it is completely free of any drawbacks. The most noteworthy one, being the cost. Besides the increase in the number of microphones, it is also crucial that they be of high quality to circumvent unwanted white noise. The headphone itself requires more power to be able to handle all the additional processing tasks too. And all of this reflects on the final cost of the headphone.

How do you get the best noise cancellation?

So, with everything we’ve discussed so far – what are the recipes for the best noise-canceling headphone?

Certainly, one with a closed-back design & hybrid ANC sounds like the obvious choice.

Despite that, there are a couple of other variables to consider as well. First, most manufacturers opt for DSP to counter noise signals despite its flaws. For example, it is notably hungry for power thus reducing the headphone’s overall battery life. Additionally, it also introduces an avenue for the delay as the noise signal has to be first converted to digital for processing, then back to analog to be sent into the listener’s ears.

There is a solution though. Analog signal processing gives an instant reaction to noise and also gives a better battery endurance while being a little rigid to change & difficult to engineer. More importantly, a noise-canceling headphone has to sound good as well.

Though the closed-back design is friendly to noise cancellation, its audio performance is slightly inferior to open-back headphones. That’s because it leaves little room for the speaker’s diaphragm to vibrate. In other words, you get weaker bass. Fortunately, manufacturers have found a workaround to this problem by creating a vent for letting out the trapped air; which thus gives the diaphragm more room to vibrate.

Final Words

Wrapping it all up, choosing a noise-canceling headphone is a pretty simple process. You gotta be confident in what type of music you mostly listen to, where do you see using it at most times, and what form factor you’re comfortable with. For casual use indoors, one with passive noise isolation will do just fine. Although, if you’re someone who travels a lot (road or airways) or someone who works in a particularly noisy environment, then you’ll need one with a decent ANC capability.

Redmibook 16 unveiled with AMD Ryzen 4000 CPU, 12 hours battery life

Lately, Ryzen’s Renoir 4000 series processors for laptops have taken the chipset industry by storm. They may not be the most powerful chipset out there, but the performance to price ratio that they offer has made them open new avenues for laptop manufacturers. Today, Redmi unveiled RedmiBook 16, which is powered by Ryzen 4000 processor. Read along to find out more about the specs, features, expected price in Nepal, and availability of RedmiBook 16 2020.

RedmiBook 16 2020 Overview

With their Zen 2 architecture, Ryzen made quite a comeback in the desktop chipset market. Ryzen’s 4000 series of mobile chipsets are also based on the same architecture, but for some reason, there aren’t a lot of devices that use them. The exception being Asus Zephyrus G14.

The collaboration between Redmi and Ryzen for the RedmiBook Ryzen Edition was announced as early as last year. Both brands are known for bang-for-bucks offerings.

Design and Display

The RedmiBook 16 2020 is the first laptop from Redmi to feature a 16-inch display. The laptop is quite thin for the screen size that it has. Redmi has reduced the bezels around the screen. The top and side bezels are hardly noticeable. But the bottom bezels do stand out than the rest.

RedmiBook 16 Ryzen 2020 design display

RedmiBook 16 2020 offers a screen to body ratio of 90%. The display covers 100% of the sRGB color gamut. The display packs in 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution and has a wide 178-degree field of view.

Performance and Memory

RedmiBook 16 is available in two variants. One variant comes with Ryzen R7 4500U while the other makes use of R7 4700U. Both APUs are based on AMD’s Zen 2 microarchitecture and manufactured using the 7nm process. R7 4700U features eight cores/8 threads and a base clock frequency of 2.0 GHz (Max 4.1 GHz). R7 4500U has a lower core count (6 cores / 6 threads), and its speed ranges from 2.3 GHz (base speed0 to 4.0 GHz. Both come equipped with integrated Radeon Graphics. The graphics on the R7 4700U has a higher graphics core and has better top speed.

Ryzen 4000 series mobile processor amd redmi redmibook 16

It will come with three performance modes – Quiet, Balanced, and Full Speed. One can toggle between these modes using the combination of the Function key and K key. The 8mm heat pipes on the RedmiBook 16 provides better heat dissipation than standard 6mm pipes. The larger fan size also pushes out more air while being quieter.

Ports and Others

RedmiBook 16 comes features two USB Type-A ports, two Type-C ports, an HDMI port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. With the 46 Watt-hour battery, Redmi has promised battery life of about 12 hours. You will be able to charge the device via one of the Type-C ports. Redmi has included a 65W mini power adapter in the box. It can charge the laptop up to 50% inside 38 minutes. The laptop has a fingerprint sensor but you can also use your Mi Band to unlock it.

Redmibook 16 2020 65W mini adapter

RedmiBook 16 2020 Specifications:

  • Display: 16.1″ display, 90% screen to body ratio, 100% sRGB, 178-degree viewing angle
  • Weight:1.8 kg
  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 4700U/ AMD Ryzen 5 4500U
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon Graphics
  • RAM: 8 / 16GB RAM
  • Keyboard: 1.55mm key travel
  • Storage: 512 GB SSD
  • Ports: 2 x USB Type-A ports, 2 x Type-C ports, 1 x HDMI port, 1 x  3.5mm headphone jack
  • Battery: 12 hours
  • Powerd Adapter: 65W mini adapter

RedmiBook 16 Price & Availability

RedmiBook 16 2020 is now available for pre-order in China where its starting price is 3,799 Yuan for the base variant. The top model costs around 4499 Yuan. We expect the price of RedmiBook 16 2020 to be around Rs. 65,000 for the base variant and Rs. 77,000 for the top model, if it launches in Nepal.

RedmiBook Ultrabook Price in Nepal (~Expected) 
RedmiBook 16 2020 (R5, 8GB, 512GB) 3,799 Yuan~ Rs.65,000
RedmiBook 16 2020 (R5, 16GB, 512GB) 3,999 Yuan~ Rs.73,000
RedmiBook 16 2020 (R7, 16GB, 512GB) 4,499 Yuan~ Rs.77,000

Huawei launches Enjoy Z: 5G smartphone under $300!

There’s no doubt that 5G is the future of connectivity. And most smartphone manufacturers are producing devices capable of using its features. However, most of those devices usually fall in the top-end price segment. The number of cost-effective smartphones that support 5G is quite literally non-existent. Well, rather it was I must say. That’s because Huawei recently launched its new smartphone, the Enjoy Z. It is the company’s latest 5G smartphone that will be available at under $300. Now, despite being a mid-segment smartphone, it does offer some high-end specs too. 

Huawei Enjoy Z Overview

The device has a 6.5-inch IPS LCD screen with an FHD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels. Its screen offers a refresh rate of 90Hz and its touch response rate is 180Hz. Furthermore, the display has a small waterdrop notch to house the 16MP selfie camera. Sadly, there isn’t an in-display fingerprint sensor as the screen is an LCD panel. Rather, it has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. 

The rear camera module on the back is a triple-camera array. It consists of a 48MP (wide) primary sensor with an f/1.8 aperture. The module is completed by an 8MP ultra-wide sensor and a 2MP depth sensor. And as mentioned above, the front camera is a 16MP selfie shooter.

huawei enjoy z blue

Also Read: Huawei Mobile Price in Nepal

Under the hood, the Huawei Enjoy Z is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 800 SoC. The chipset is built on a 7nm process and has an integrated modem. And it is due to that integrated modem the processor supports dual-mode 5G. Furthermore, the device also sports a huge battery of 4000mAh that supports 22.5W Fast Charging.

The device will be available in 2 RAM variants. One with 6GB and the other one with 8GB RAM. The storage options are of 64GB and 128GB. However, users can expand the memory of the device up to 256GB using a nano memory.

Specifications:

  • Display: 6.5″ IPS LCD display with Full HD+ resolution (1080 x 2400 pixels); 90Hz refresh rate
  • Rear Camera: Triple, 48 MP primary lens with f/1.8 aperture & PDAF + 8 MP Ultra-wide-angle lens with f/2.4 aperture + 2MP macro lens with f/2.4 aperture
  • Front Camera: 16MP with f/2.0 aperture
  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 800 5G
  • GPU: Mali-G57MP$
  • RAM: 6GB, 8GB
  • Storage: 64GB, 128GB onboard; expandable
  • Battery: 4000 mAh, 22.5W Fast Charging
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
  • Colors: Breathing Crystal, Midnight Black, Dark Blue

Huawei Enjoy Z Price and Availability

The Huawei Enjoy Z will go on sale in China from June 1. However, it is already available for pre-booking in Vmall. The price of its base variant i.e 6GB/64GB configuration is CNY 1,699 ($238). Similarly, the 6GB/128GB variant is available for CNY 1,899 ($266). And the high-end 8GB/128GB variant is available for CNY 2,199 ($308).

Model Name Price in Nepal [expected]
Huawei Enjoy Z (6GB/64GB) NPR. 30,000
Huawei Enjoy Z (6GB/128GB) NPR. 35,000
Huawei Enjoy Z (8GB/128GB) NPR. 40,000

Realme enters Smart TV segment with 32 & 43-inch Android TVs

Ever since its introduction, Realme has been among the fastest-growing smartphone brand in the world. And the company isn’t satisfied with just that. Realme has not wasted any time to expand its portfolio beyond smartphone and accessories. Realme wants to follow in the footsteps of its direct rival, Redmi, in becoming a lifestyle brand. Taking a step further Realme has now launched a smart TV. The Realme TV will runs on Android and is available in India. Let’s find out more about the Realme Smart TV along with specs, features, availability, and expected price in Nepal.

Realme Smart TV Overview

Realme has been clear about its mission to become the Larget Tech-Lifestyle brand in India. It is working with the slogan of “Realme for Every Indian for the year 2020”. Other than smartphones and mobile accessories, the company will be focusing on IoT devices and software. The highlight of Realme’s latest event was the Realme TV.

Design and Display

Realme TV features a slim body with a bezel-less design. It is available in two screen sizes – 43-inch, and 32-inch. The former has Full HD resolution while the latter features HD resolution. The screen offers a wide viewing angle of 178-degree.

The Realme LED TVs comes with the Chroma Boost feature that is said to improve contrast and saturation level of the contents being displayed. The brightness on these screens can go up to 400 nits, which the company claims is 20% brighter than average levels on other TV in the same price segment. It supports both HDR10 and HLG video decoding.

Realme Smart TV display specs expected price nepal availability features

Specs

Realme TV is powered by an unnamed MediaTek processor. It is a 64-bit processor and features four ARM Cortex – A53 cores. Could it be the new MT5670 that OnePlus used in its own smart TV? Even if our assumption is correct, the MT5670 is technically less powerful than the Amlogic T972 processor, which appears in Xiaomi TVs such as the Redmi Smart TV MAX. We believe it is the MediaTek MT5670, which was used in the OnePlus TV. The processor is paired with Mali-470 MP3 GPU and comes bearing 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage.

Realme Smart TV lifetyle shot wall mount

Realme TV comes equipped with a quad-speaker setup. All four surround sound speakers combine for the output capacity of 24W. The stereo speakers also come with Dolby Atmos sound support.

Features

Realme TV runs Android 9.0. It comes with popular streaming services pre-installed, which includes Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. There is a Chromecast feature that lets you play your smartphone’s content on TV.

Realme Smart TV pre-installed streaming services

Realme has also released an app called Realme Link that will act as a universal controller for its IoT devices. You will also be able to control your Realme TV using the app.

Realme Smart TV Specifications:

  • Display: 43-inches /32-inches LED panel; 16.7M colors; 178º viewing angle; 60Hz;
  • Resolution: FHD for 43-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) / HD for 32-inch (1366 x 768 pixels)
  • Dimensions :
    – 43-inch: 967.5 x 604 x 233mm (w/ stand); 967.5 x 560 x 87-inches (w/o stand)
    – 32-inch: 730 x 469 x 161mm (w/ stand); 730 x 432 x 88-inches (w/o stand)
  • Wall mount size:100 * 100mm / 200 * 200mm
  • Weight:
    -32-inch: 3.6 kg (w/o stand); 3.7 kg (w/ stand)
    – 43-inch: 6.7 kg (w/o stand); 6.8 kg (w/ stand)
  • Sound: 2 x 12W Stereo Speakers; Dolby Audio
  • OS: Android 9.0
  • Processor: Quad-core Mediatek processor with ARM COrtex – A53
  • Storage: 1GB RAM, 8GB Memory
  • HDR: Yes (HDR10)
  • Power: 74W for 43-inch / 45W for 32-inch
  • Wireless Connectivity: WiFi 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth 5.0
  • I/O Ports: 3x HDMI, 2x USB, 1x LAN , 1x AV, 1x SPDIF, 1x AV, 1x ANT

Realme Smart TV Price and Availability

Realme Smart TV will be available for purchase in India from June 2nd where its price is INR 12,999 for the 32-inch variant and INR 21,999 for the 43-inch variant. We expect the price of Realme TV in Nepal to be around NPR 30,000 and NPR 45,000 for 32-inch and 43-inch variants respectively.

Smart TV Model Expected Price in Nepal
Realme Smart TV (32-inch) ~ NPR 30,000
Realme Smart TV (43-inch) ~ NPR 45,000