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Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite will not launch in Nepal; Here’s Why

Samsung announced the Galaxy S10 lite last week and the phone has been gathering a lot of hype because of its flagship-level specs at a mid-range price. While Samsung India has officially unveiled the launch date, Samsung Nepal has exclusively confirmed to us that they won’t be launching the S10 Lite in Nepal.

Overview

The S10 Lite is powered by the Snapdragon 855 chipset with either 6GB or 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and a total of 128GB UFS2.1 storage. The memory can further be expanded up to 1 TB via a MicroSD card. The phone will come with Android 10 out of the box and it will feature the new and improved OneUI 2.0.

samsung galaxy S10 Lite price in nepal

Display-wise, we get a bigger form factor in the S10 Lite that measures 6.7-inches with FHD+ resolution. Like the Note 10, this one too will feature a punch-hole style notch dubbed Infinity-O display and it’s going to be Samsung’s Super AMOLED panel.

While the insides of the phone seem similar to what there was before, what does not remain the same is the camera setup. There’s no telephoto lens on the S10 Lite. Rather, it has a triple camera setup, comprising of a 48MP primary sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 5MP macro lens. The front of the phone flaunts a 32MP selfie camera.

The cameras are also equipped with something called Tilt- OIS, which allows them to tilt a few degrees in different directions to compensate for hand’s movement, in addition to what we have been seeing on other smartphones.

On a different note, the S10 Lite will feature one of the biggest batteries in the history of flagship phones, as it comes with a huge 4,500 mAh battery! Furthermore, it supports 25-watt fast charging too, though the wireless charging support has been scrapped.

Like the recent Samsung flagships, the S10 Lite will no longer include a headphone jack which means, you will be getting a Type-C audio port. It also lacks any kind of IP certification. The fingerprint sensor is placed on the front, an in-display one like the S10 and Note 10.

Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite Specifications:

  • Display: 6.7-inch Full HD+ (2400×1080 pixels), Super AMOLED Plus Infinity-O Display with 394ppi
  • Dimensions: 75.6 x 162.5 x 8.1mm; Weight: 186g
  • Chipset: Octa-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 7nm  (Max. 2.8 GHz + 2.4 GHz + 1.7 GHz) with Adreno 640 GPU
  • RAM: 6GB / 8GB LPDDR4x RAM
  • Storage:128GB storage (UFS 2.1), expandable memory up to 1TB with microSD
  • Operating System: Android 10 with OneUI 2.0
  •  SIM(s): Dual SIM
  • Rear Camera: 48MP rear camera with LED Flash, f/2.0 aperture, Super Steady OIS, 12MP Ultra Wide sensor with f/2.2 aperture, 5MP macro camera with f/2.0 aperture
  • Front Camera: 32MP front-facing camera with f/2.2 aperture
  • Connectivity: Dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac (2.4/5GHz), Bluetooth 5, GPS with GLONASS, USB 3.1, NFC, MST
  • Battery: 4,500mAh battery with 25W fast charging

Looking at all these specs, one might be wondering what is actually “Lite” about this phone. On paper at least, it’s got the latest chipset, big battery, and good camera setup. But, the phone is rumored to have an inferior build quality which might upset some Samsung fans. However, it’ll be interesting to see, to say the least.

Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite Price in Nepal, Launch date

Samsung Nepal will not be launching the S10 Lite in Nepal. Instead, the company will be focusing on the Note 10 Lite (8+128GB). Samsung Nepal believes the Note 10 Lite would be a better value for money flagship instead of the S10 Lite.

Although it might seem weird, it makes a lot of sense for a country like Nepal. The Note 10 Lite has a big advantage over its competition as it offers S-pen. Moreover, the Note 10 Lite has better cameras than the S10 Lite. Although, you do get a newer and faster Snapdragon 855 processor, the Exynos 9810 on the Note 10 Lite is not a slouch either.

The Note 10 Lite is also cheaper than the S10 Lite. Samsung Nepal is planning to launch the Note 10 Lite at an aggressive price of around Rs. 59,999. This makes the Note 10 Lite a truly “Semi-Flagship phone” and the best for its price. And if the S10 Lite was launched in Nepal, it would have been priced at around Rs. 66,999 – a territory where the OnePlus 7T reigns supreme.

Model Name Price in Nepal (in NPR) Availability
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite                N/A Not launching in Nepal

Xiaomi Black Shark 3 to feature adjustable refresh rate from 60Hz to 120Hz

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Talks about 120Hz screen smartphones have peaked this week. Especially since OnePlus held its screen technology communication event. Rumors swirling around the internet is that the upcoming Black Shark 3 will also have a 120Hz refresh rate display. It’ll probably be a QHD display panel. I guess users will, in fact, have an option to adjust the display rate as per their preferences.

Leaked images have shown that it’ll have a 60Hz, 90Hz and 120Hz modes and the display resolution can go between FHD and QHD.

black shark 3 display 120Hz leaked images 60Hz 90Hz

Black Shark has been gaining momentum and has created a space for itself in the gaming smartphones segment. As a matter of fact, the brand already has four phones under its belt. And the addition of what probably be the Black Shark 3, it looks likely that the fifth one will be added soon.

Initial leaks about the device have confirmed that the upcoming Black Shark 3 will come with 16GB of RAM and as the trend goes it will have 5G connectivity.

If the device indeed launches with 16GB of RAM, it will be the first one to do so. Now, doubts remain about whether such a huge RAM is necessary in a smartphone or not. Still, I think that power users will appreciate this. Because in the end, it all adds up to a smoother gaming experience in a smartphone.

Given the fact that it is a gaming smartphone, the aesthetics of the phone will probably give out “gaming” vibes too. So, expect the trademark green accents in this one too. However, aside from that, we have no other clue whatsoever.

Black Shark 2 offers a 60Hz panel. So to match that, it had a 4000mAh battery. However, as the display panel has been upgraded, we should probably see an upgrade in battery capacity too. After all, it has to accommodate the 120Hz screen and 5G modem.

Aside from that, the Black Shark 3 will have other top-notch components to go along as well. Maybe the Snapdragon 865 coupled with a more efficient cooling system, who knows right?

Nevertheless, all of these are still just speculations. So, take them with a pinch of salt and maybe wait for an official confirmation.

Huawei EnVizion 360 Camera Review: See what you can’t!

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The struggle of capturing a perfect panoramic shot with your smartphone camera is real. Now there’s the ultra-wide angle lens available in smartphones these days but they do not exactly produce panoramic shots, do they? Basically, a panoramic shot has a field-of-view (FOV) of about 160º by 75º, whereas the one with a wide-angle lens is about 65º. So, these wide-angle lenses won’t replace the beauty of taking panoramic photos.

However, for some, even the FOV in a panoramic shot might seem less than sufficient. Yes, people nowadays want to capture everything that’s going on in and around them. But how’s that going to happen? Well, one way would be to take a series of photos and merge them together. However, it will result in the picture being a little distorted near the edges where the photos are stitched. The other much simpler way would be to use a 360º camera. And that’s precisely what I have today – the Huawei EnVizion 360 camera. Let’s find out more about it in the review.

Huawei EnVizion 360 Camera Specifications

  • Body: 1.45 x 1.46 x 1.02-inches; 30gm
  • Camera: Two 13MP lenses; f/1.8 aperture; ISO (100 – 1600)
  • Resolution: Still image (Max – 5376 x 2688 pixels, 3840 x 1920 pixels); GIF file (600 x 300 pixels); Panoramic Video (1920 x 960 @30fps, 1280 x 640 @30fps)
  • Zoom Type: Focus
  • Image Storage Format: JPEG DCF2.0 compatible, GIF
  • Video Storage Format: MP4 (MPEG-4 AVC / H.264, Audio: AAC)
  • Field-Of-View (FOV): ≥ 185º
  • Shutter speed: Manual mode (1/6400 – 30 seconds); Other modes (1/6, 400 seconds and 1/8 second)
  • Power: USB Type-C USB 2.0 (via OTG)
  • Operating System (OS): Android 6.0 (Marshmello) or later

Design

Though it may look a bit bulky at first glance, this is one of the smallest 360-degree cameras available. The device has a rounded square shape with a plastic-like glossy surface surrounding the camera lens. The one I’ve with me has a darkish silver glossy look. From what I know, there are multiple color options available depending upon the country where you buy it.

Huawei EnVizion 360 Camera Design 1

There are two 13MP cameras on each side of the Huawei EnVizion 360. The device is sort of ballooned up in the area where the cameras are situated thereby giving it a bulky look. Even after carrying the device in my pockets for weeks, I couldn’t get the hang of the bulgy feeling it gave. However, I feel that it is a small price to pay for its benefits. Furthermore, the pouch that the EnVizion 360 comes with prevents it from any scratches.

Huawei EnVizion 360 Camera carrying pouch prevent scratches

The thing to be noted is that this is not a standalone camera and must be connected to a smartphone for its use. Thus, there is a USB Type-C connector at the bottom. Thus, there is a USB Type-C connector on the bottom, using which it can be connected to any smartphone running at least Android 6.0 (Marshmello) with a Type-C port.

Features

As mentioned before, the Huawei EnVizion 360 has a 13MP camera lens with an f/1.8 aperture lens on both sides. It uses Sony’s image sensor and an I-CATCH V35 image processor. For image resolution, it has two options: 5376 x 2688 pixels and 3840 x 1920 pixels. But as you can tell, the cameras are not only for taking still images. It is capable of taking a 360-degree view video with a maximum resolution of 1920 x 960 pixels and also of 1280 x 640 pixels, both at 30fps.

What’s more, you’ll need to install the Huawei 360 Camera app from the Play Store, and thus doesn’t support your phone’s native camera app. This app initializes the camera and provides plenty of options that you can use as per your requirement.

Images can be captured in various modes such as perspective, fish, planet, and VR. You have the option to change the picture resolution, the preview mode and activate the picture-in-picture (PPI) mode.

Basically, the quality of the image in the preview and in the actual photo will differ a lot. In the preview mode, there’s a Standard recommended mode and an HD power-intensive mode. But frankly speaking, on my Samsung Galaxy A80, the difference between the two modes was negligible. The only thing “HD power-intensive mode” did was drain the battery a bit faster, compared to Standard mode.

Huawei EnVizion 360 Camera Design 2

And while we are on that topic, let me tell you that Huawei EnVizion 360 relies on your smartphone’s battery for power, meaning it doesn’t have a battery of its own. However, power consumption is also not that much. I mean obviously, an extra accessory will use more power than your in-device camera but that’s quite insignificant in EnVizion 360’s case.

Huawei EnVizion 360 Camera Design 3

The other feature that’s available here is PIP, i.e the picture-in-picture mode. To be honest, it took me a while to figure out what this option actually did. Generally, this mode would mean that the app requires permission to draw over other apps. But that’s not the case here. There’s actually a little box-like icon in the preview section that once pressed will show you the complete 360 images to be captured. However, the image is shown on a horizontal axis.

Picture Quality

Design and feature aside, would it even be a camera review without talking about the images that it produces? As mentioned earlier, the Huawei EnVizion 360 is not a standalone camera. So, obviously the photo that it captures will not have the same level of details that your smartphone camera would produce. However, it is not designed with that detail in mind. For what it’s worth, the EnVizion 360 produces probably the best images than its competitors.

Huawei EnVizion 360 Camera Design 4

The photos that I’ve taken clearly show that the objects in the image are distinguishable. The edges are pretty well defined too.  Nevertheless, if you zoom in on pictures, you’ll notice that the closeups are not so good. Even in bright light, the device fails to capture the details in the object.

Sticking to the subject of bright lights, the area from which the light is illuminating your surroundings will almost certainly be overexposed. A sort of blurry effect on objects placed near the light source can be seen and their edges are distorted too.

Furthermore, pictures taken outside are rather good than those taken inside the room. But with proper lighting, images in either situation come out fine. However, what I believe is that you’ll get the best out of this device if the shots are taken outside.

Now, moving on to the low light-light images, the objects in the image come out to be okay-ish. And grains are clearly visible in these images.

The one thing that sort of bugged me in these images was the glitch lines. They appear in those parts where the images from both the front and the back camera are stitched together. Now, I know that’s how a 360 image is produced by this device, but those lines are very much apparent. Hopefully, in future upgrades, the company will look for a solution regarding this matter.

As for the videos, they’re pretty nice as well. You can check them out here, and here.

Conclusion

As I started using the device, I felt that it was something that I didn’t know I wanted. However, my initial excitement lasted for just a couple of days. The device has to be connected to the smartphone each time it needs to be used. And to be frank, that’s quite tiresome. Also carrying an extra device along with a huge smartphone was a hassle. Nonetheless, I guess that the Huawei EnVizion 360 will be quite useful for those who travel a lot and want to capture everything around them. And by everything, I mean 360º everything. However, it would be troublesome for normal smartphone users.

For me, as I earlier stated, carrying the device was the main problem. But priced at around $76.23, I would probably go for it. It allows you to capture something that your smartphone camera cannot and the image quality is not that bad either.

Having said that, accessories such as this might become a thing of the past very soon. I mean there are already quad-camera setups, as well as flipping cameras mechanism on smartphones these days. So, who knows when some smartphone maker will come with a technology that can take 360 photos from your smartphone camera without you having to move a complete circle holding your smartphone?

Until then, I guess these sorts of accessories are good enough to carry out the task.

Huawei EnVizion 360 Camera – Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Decent image quality
  • Isn’t very expensive
  • Easy to carry around

Cons:

  • Has a rather bulky design
  • Image stitching is not perfect
  • Video resolution could’ve been higher

The upcoming OnePlus 8 series will feature a 120Hz display, Snapdragon 865, and more

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OnePlus introduced us to its Concept One in the latest edition of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). And now, OnePlus seems to have shifted its focus at the upcoming OnePlus 8 series. The series will feature OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro. A few days ago, the news of a midrange moniker OnePlus 8 Lite also hit the internet. The news has, now, been shadowed by the reveal of OnePlus 8 Pro which has appeared in the Geekbench database, and there’s the news of it having a smooth 120Hz refresh rate display as well.

OnePlus 8 Pro has already gone through the Geekbench Benchmark Test, which the site uploaded the result of the test on January 10. The device went through the benchmark test as “GALILEI IN2023“. It scored 4,296 points in Geekbench’s single-core test and managed to pull off 12,531 points in the multi-core test.

OnePlus 8  Pro Specs as of now

The Geekbench Benchmark database has revealed some of the key specs of the upcoming OnePlus 8 Pro. According to Geekbench’s database, the phone will be powered by the “Kona” SoC. Never heard of the name? Well, “Kona” is the codename for Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 865 processor.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 865

The main feature of the SoC is the 5G connectivity. The Snapdragon 865 doesn’t come with an integrated 5G modem but Qualcomm has announced that it will come bundled with a discrete X55 modem. With this, Oneplus 8 joins the list of upcoming 5G phones such as the ZTE Axon 10s Pro, Xiaomi’s Mi 10 series and Xiaomi’s Black Shark 3.

Also read: OnePlus Mobiles Price in Nepal

The phone will come with 12GB of RAM. There is no information about the internal storage onboard on the tested device. We are confident about the flagship moniker arriving with different storage configurations. The phone will run the latest Android Q.

OnePlus 8 Pro will come with a display with a refresh rate of 120Hz. It was hinted by the company’s CEO, Pete Lau, at the CES 2020. Talking about the new display technology, he added that the OnePlus 8 Pro could be “the smartphone with the best display in 2020“.

OnePlus 8 120Hz display technology

In a screen technology communication event held yesterday, OnePlus displayed its latest mobile display tech. It is, of course, the 120Hz refresh rate display. Official sources have confirmed that the research phase is over and it has already moved towards the development phase. And that means we might just get to see it on the upcoming OnePlus 8 phones. Most probably the OnePlus 8 Pro.OnePlus Display Tech Convention Jan 13 2020 120Hz refresh rate panel

As per the released statement, aside from the information about the 120Hz refresh rate, it goes on to talk about a 240Hz touch sampling rate. Furthermore, it will have 8.3ms of rendering time per frame.

OnePlus has labeled this optimized display as “Smooth Chain“. It basically comprises of hardware and software-optimized touch input and display output chain. This helps to bring down the delay between input and response time. Speculation is that this technology utilizes something similar to Huawei’s GPU Turbo tech. Though it is just speculation nonetheless.

Another feature introduced in the event was the MEMC. It is an abbreviation for Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation. It is a nifty feature that allows for a smart frame insertion and interpolation layer. And what’s the result you ask? Well, it helps to process lower frame-rate video up to a simulated 120fps. However, the catch here is that it should actually be done in real-time as all of this is handled by an independent chip in the display.

Now, we all know for a fact that OnePlus does not manufacture display panels itself. However, they have made a strong point in saying that the display will be a very accurate one.

oneplus 120Hz dispay oneplus-8 JNCD bright

As a matter of fact, the company is using Just Noticeable Color Difference as its accuracy metric. And the claimed value for this display is 0.8. Now, for measurement purposes, anything below 1 is considered to be great!

Moreover, this panel is a true 10-bit for 1.07 billion colors. There’s also 4096 levels of brightness. However, not a single mention is there about HDR support. Maybe it’s a certification pending situation. Still, the levels of brightness will definitely come in handy for any HDR implementation.

Don’t forget to check out our long term review of the OnePlus 7T!

Just months after releasing MIUI 11, Xiaomi is already working on MIUI 12

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MIUI is getting an upgrade. And that too real soon! Now, this is in line with Xiaomi’s policy of releasing a new version of its UI at the begging of each year. It was the same last year with MIUI 11 too. So, we can now officially claim that MIUI 12 is on its way.

However, we do not know enough about MIUI 12 to dive into the details. Xiaomi too has only given an official confirmation regarding the upcoming version of MIUI and has not revealed anything much. Nonetheless, more details are bound to come out eventually as the release date is nearing.

MIUI 12

Since 2010, Xiaomi has been offering MIUI as its custom skin to Android. As one of the company’s major offerings, the UI receives continuous updates.

MIUI 12 Xiaomi custom-os

Also read: Xiaomi’s MIUI 11 is here to blow you away! (hopefully)

The release of MIUI 12 will mark the 10th anniversary of Xiaomi’s custom user interface. This time around, the company hopes to bring a refreshed look and feel with the MIUI 12. Reportedly, this iteration will include a global system-wide dark mode, which was supposed to roll-out in MIUI 11. But it wouldn’t be wrong to guess that Xiaomi has planned something huge to mark this landmark.

MIUI 11 rolling out now

Currently, Xiaomi is rolling out the stable version of MIUI 11 in most of Xiaomi devices. This latest version of the custom UI can be labeled as a game-changer in all sense. A lot of improvement was made on the visual aspect side of the things. Most notably, it offers softer icons, Mi Lan Pro system font, and a better always-on display too. Furthermore, additional features include new animations, themes, and an improved notification system.

Moreover, enhancements included an all-new dynamic natural sound effect. However, as Xu Jieyun, General Manager of PR at Xiaomi had confirmed that the company had already started working on MIUI 12 back in October itself, we hope they have something interesting lined up.

Personally, the major complaint that I have with the MIUI is the amount of ad it throws out. Now, I know that ads are important however it should not interfere with user experience. So, let’s see if this particular issue is fixed in the MIUI 12.

Check out our long term review of OnePlus 7T!

Here’s our pick for the top laptops showcased at CES 2020

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The Consumer Electronics Show is one of the largest technology trade fairs. It takes place every year in Vegas and serves as a global stage for innovators and breakthrough technologies. Laptops have become a popular business over the past few years at the CES, and this year was no exception. CES 2020 showcased many incredible designs and innovative ideas in mobile computing. So, here are the top laptops at CES 2020 (mind you, it is in no particular order!)

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold has one of the most impressive designs from a spectator’s point of view. It sports an OLED 4K screen which can be folded in half and used as a tablet or an e-reader. The keyboard too folds into the device itself making it portable and travel-friendly. The laptop, when completely unfolded works as an all-in-one computer with a 13.3-inch OLED display, complete with a kickstand to prop it in the back.

lenovo thinkpad x1 fold design back foldable screen

Foldable laptops are pretty rare but Lenovo will be setting a milestone when it releases in mid-2020. X1 Fold also comes with a Bluetooth keyboard and is compatible with styluses too. Other than that, it has been confirmed that X1 Fold will feature 8GB RAM, 1TB SSD storage and various ports including USB-C and a SIM card slot, for 5G connectivity.

Acer ConceptD 7 Ezel

The Acer ConceptD 7 Ezel has a distinct design created with a focus on digital artists and architects. The laptop screen can swivel for different usage cases, and be oriented in various viewing modes; like a tablet, tent, and laptop. The tablet comes with a Wacom EMR digital pen designed to use on the 15.6-inch 4K IPS touchscreen display.

acer_d7_ezel concept laptop design screen stylus

The system houses a brand new 10th gen Intel Core H-series processor, Nvidia RTX 2080 graphics card, up to 32GB of DDR memory, and up to 2TB NVMe PCIe SSD. Also, the laptop integrates with its – two Thunderbolt 3 ports, an SD card slot, and an HDMI 2.0 port.

Asus ROG Zephyrus G14

Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 is incredibly light and slim for a gaming notebook. This is because they are made from fingerprint-resistant magnesium-aluminum-alloy that is cool to touch. All in all, it is a beautiful laptop complete with programmable glowing lights on the lid. But the real highlight would have to be AMD’s new processor.

asus zephyrus g14 rog back design gaming laptop

It utilizes an 8-core processor and up to an RTX 2060 graphics card, all packed in a 3.5 pounds machine. That is serious power in a package that small. With all the impressive hardware it packs, it is one of my personal top pick for the laptops showcased at CES 2020.

Dell XPS 13 2020

Dell’s XP series is popular among the crowd. This new variant, Dell XPS 13 2020 showcases a new and refined design in a 13.4-inch display with a 16:10 aspect ratio. This edition’s core specs include 10th gen Intel Core LCD Lake processors, up to 32GB of RAM and an option of Full HD or 4K displays.

dell xps 13 design black silver screen

There are no USB legacy ports included, but you do get a pair of USB-C Thunderbolt 3 ports, a 3.5mm jack, and a microSD slot. Besides that, the new model also has a larger keyboard and trackpad.

Also read: The world’s first 7nm mobile processors are obviously from AMD!

Dell Concept Ori

The Dell Concept Ori (like “Origami” which is the art of paper folding) is another one of the foldable laptops on the list. It is a foldable 13-inch QHD+Ori tablet that folds in half to look like a book. This also features different use cases, such as using it as an ebook and for other multi-tasking functions. Other than that, not many specifications were revealed about the product. The company said that is a particular product is “just a concept”. But whatever it be, it’s still exciting to see top makers of laptops experimenting with the trends and showing them off at CES 2020.

del concept ori foldable-laptop dual-screen

Intel Horseshoe Bend prototype

The Horseshoe Bend is another laptop to jump into the foldable device bandwagon this year. When unfolded, it is a 17-inch monitor, with a kickstand in the back to make it an all-in-one desktop PC. The striking feature is that when folded in half, it allows watching videos on one half while reading an article on the other half of the screen.

intel horseshoe bend concept foldable design screen

The device includes Intel’s upcoming Tiger Lake chip, while other information on the processor was not provided.

Samsung Galaxy Book Flex Alpha

The Samsung Galaxy Book Flex Alpha offers high-end specs at an equally lofty price. It is a fairly standard 2-in-1 device, which can function as both a laptop and a tablet. Featuring a 13.3-inch QLED FHD display with a 1920 x 1080 resolution, the device is powered by an Intel 10th Gen Core processor.

samsung galaxy book flex alpha screen 360 QLED

Furthermore, the Galaxy Book supports between 8GB and 12GB of RAM and up to 1TB of SSD storage. Standard ports include one USB-C port, two USB-A ports, an HDMI port, and a microSD card slot. It also has an impressive battery life of 17.5 hours.

HP Spectre x360 15 (OLED)

The HP Spectre x360 15 has the same super-colorful 4K OLED display as that of the previous version. The difference is that HP has cut the bezels around the display significantly. It still has a gorgeous display, now in a far smaller and efficient laptop. This variant of HP’s mainstream laptops comes with 8th Gen Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and 512 GB of PCIe SSD storage.

hp spectre x360 OLED 15-inch black display keyboard

The laptop’s screen covers a wild 258% of the sRGB color gamut he Spectre x360’s screen covers a wild 258% of the sRGB color gamut and also sports 8 hours of battery life.

MSI GS66 Stealth

Another impressive laptop showcased at CES 2020 was the MSI GS66 Stealth. Like the GS65 Stealth of last year, MSI’s gone with Intel-NVIDIA combo here as well so don’t expect anything AMD in this. It features a 10th-gen Intel Core H-series CPU and an NVIDIA RTX GPU, though the specifics of both are “locked” at this point.

MSI GS66 Stealth Laptop

Other similarities include the 15.6-inches FHD IPS display, but what’s grand is that the screen goes up to 300Hz (there’s also an option with a 240Hz) refresh rate. More importantly, the new GS66 Stealth comes in a thicker form factor, which is thanks to the monstrous 99.9Wh battery. It also features a new cooling system called “Cooler Boost Trinity+” with 1mm thin fans for 10% better airflow.

Lenovo Ducati 5

Partnerships between automobile and smartphone companies are not new in the industry. There’s the OnePlus-McLaren, Huawei-Porsche combo, and a few more. Well, Lenovo is giving in to the trend as well as it’s partnered up with Ducati for its new notebook – the Lenovo Ducati 5. And like most products of such a venture, this one’s going to be a limited edition product only with 12,000 units.

Lenovo Ducati 5 Laptop

The Ducati 5 features a “hint” of a red theme throughout the laptop with the design inspiration from the Ducati Panigale, while the exhaust on the rear is symbolic of the Ducati Monster frames. Apart from this, it features a 14-inch FHD IPS display with up to 10th-gen Intel Core i5 processors, Intel integrated graphics, up to 12 hours of battery life, Dolby Audio, 300 nits of brightness, WiFi 6, all on a thin bezel build.

So, that was our pick for the top laptops at CES 2020. Which device would you like to see come to Nepal?

CES 2020: Intel announces 10nm Tiger Lake mobile processors with Xe GPU

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Intel has announced a new family of mobile processors with the code-name “Tiger Lake“, which the company demonstrated at CES 2020. We can hope to see this power some of the upcoming laptops, notebooks, and 2-in-1s.

Intel Tiger Lake Mobile Processors

The Tiger Lake is a successor to last year’s Intel’s Ice Lake. While the latter was based on Intel’s 10nm and 10nm+, the former is based on Intel’s 10nm++(third-generation 10nm process node). It will come integrated with GPU based on Xe architecture such as the newly-announced Intel DG1. It also comes with an AI accelerator and support for Thunderbolt 3.

Intel Tiger Lake architecture

As per Intel, Willow Cove architecture based Tiger Lake will replace Sunny Cove based Ice Lake starting from this year. Though detailed information about the new architecture is yet to be revealed, it is said to bring advancement in every vector and experience that matters. Results of internal tests performed by Intel have reported double-digit performance gains. It also boasts massive AI performance improvements and advancement in the graphics.

Thunderbolt 4

Tiger Lake comes with the support for latest Thunderbolt 4. It will be the successor to Intel’s Thunderbolt 3. Intel has reported 4 times the speed of USB 3 which isn’t a boost to Thunderbolt 3’s speed.

Xe based Discrete GPU

Tiger Lake will also feature the first Xe based discrete GPU. The first GPU based on this architecture is code-named “DG1“.

Project Athena

In the same event, Intel has provided updates on its “Project Athena“. As of now, Intel has verified 25 designs under this project and it is expecting to launch 50 more designs. Intel has announced expanded partnerships with companies like Google, Asus, and Samsung. The partnerships have resulted in two verified Google Chromebooks, the ASUS Chromebook Flip, and Samsung Galaxy Chromebook.

Intel has reported benefits like better battery life-span, consistent responsiveness, instant wake, application compatibility in the verified designs under Project Athena.

So what do you think of these announcements from Intel? Will it help Intel in the long run against the emerging AMD? Share your views with us.

Samsung is bringing back the battery swappability with its new Galaxy XCover Pro

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Not everyone is into pretty designs and we get it, sometimes your workplace demands a tough (or rugged) phone. And there is a big market for rugged phones with companies competing against each other to provide you the toughest of phones. And it looks like Samsung is joining the race too. First, Samsung announced Galaxy XCover FieldPro and it looks like it is working on a new device – XCover Pro. Though the XCover Pro will be the first of its kind with an IP69 rating, it won’t just be about toughness; Samsung is working on a phone to withstand pressures from both weather and your business.

Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro Overview

First thing first, the Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro will come with IP68 rating and MIL-STD-810G certification. With the MIL-STD-810G certification, your phone will be shockproof and drop-proof. In theory, it should be intact even after falling from a height of 1.5m. The IP68 is one of the highest ratings that a phone can get, which will ensure protection from dust and liquid-splash.

If you look at the specs XCover Pro is a mid-range phone at best. Inside the hood, there is Samsung’s Exynos 9611 which we have seen in mid-rangers like the Samsung M30s, A50s, and A51. There will be 4GB RAM and 64GB internal memory onboard. You can expand it up to 512GB through the dedicated microSD card slot.

Samsung XCover FieldPro
Samsung XCover FieldPro

The phone features a 6.3-inch Full HD+ display with an aspect ratio of 20:9. The panel is based on LCD technology. It features a punch hole for the selfie camera, which I think is odd given the bezels on the phone.

On the back, we get a dual-camera setup. The primary camera comes with a 25MP sensor. The secondary camera is an 8MP ultra-wide sensor. On the front, There’s is a 13MP selfie camera under the punch-hole.

A fingerprint sensor has been mounted on the power button on the right side. The phone also includes a 4,050mAh battery with support for 15W fast charging through Type-C port. And surprisingly, the battery can be removed and swapped with a new one easily! The phone will come with two buttons that you can use to assign functions for your choice.

You can use this device as mPOS (mobile Point Of Sale) to your business’s advantage as it is secured by Samsung Knox.

XCover Pro Specifications

  • Body: 10nm thickness; 217 gm; IP68 dust/water-resistant; MIL-STD-810G certification
  • Display: 6.3-inches IPS LCD
  • Resolution: Full-HD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels); 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Exynos 9611; 11nm Mobile Platform
  • CPU: Octa-core (4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A73 & 4×1.7 GHz Cortex-A53)
  • GPU: Mali-G72 MP3
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Storage: 64GB (expandable up to 512GB via a dedicated SD card slot)
  • Software & UI: Android 9 (Pie) with Samsung’s OneUI on top
  • Rear Camera: Dual-camera;
    – 25 MP, f/1.8, PDAF primary shooter
    – 8 MP, f/2.2 ultra-wide-angle lens
    – LED flash
  • Front Camera: 13MP lens
  • Fingerprint sensor: Physical (side-mounted)
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by), WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, NFC, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS with A-GPS, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 4050 mAh battery with 15W fast charging; swappable

Price and Launch

The phone will launch on January 31. It will first be made available in Finland with a price tag of €500(~NPR 65,000). However, we don’t have information about its international launch.

Don’t forget to check out our hands-on impression video of the Galaxy A51!

CES 2020: The Canon EOS-1D X Mark III is the company’s latest flagship DSLR camera

Another camera manufacturer updating its DSLR lineup this year is Canon, with its new EOS-1D X Mark III. Four years seems to be the time period between the next iterations of the EOS-1D X Mark lineup as the first one was launched in 2012, followed by Mark II in 2016. The Mark III announced at CES 2020, is a professional grade flagship DSLR camera, which brings a whole lot of improvements from sensor, autofocus, videography and more.

Canon EOS-1D X Mark III Overview

The EOS-1D X cameras have always been intended for sports, journalism, wildlife, wedding photography, and other fast-paced scenarios. The Mark III builds up to the legacy with its new and improved sensors. Here, you’ll be getting a new 20.1-megapixel full-frame (FX) CMOS sensor with the ability to capture up to 20 frames per second in “Live View” mode (in both RAW and RAW+ JPEG formats) using either mechanical or an electronic shutter. On the Mark III’s optical viewfinder, the continuous shooting rate goes to 16 frames per second. The shutter speed ranges from 1/8000th of a second to 30 seconds.

Both these continuous shooting modes come along with continuous AutoFocus (AF), AutoExposure (AE) and 1000+ shot image buffer. Moreover, on the optical viewfinder, you get 191 AF points (with 155 cross-type) and 3,869 manually selectable AF points (with 525 automatic areas) in live view shooting. For subject tracking, you get face detection, eye detection, and Canon’s own head detection AF.

What’s improved?

Though the 20.1 sensor on the Mark III sounds similar to the 20.2-megapixel sensor on the Mark II, it has a Gaussian Low Pass Filter (LPF) which reduces the “moiré effect” for sharper and detailed images. Furthermore, according to the company, the new Digic X image processor provides up to 3 times faster image processing and 380x better Dual CMOS AF performance than the Digic 6+ on the Mark II.

Also read: Canon cameras price in Nepal [Updated]

Aside from faster performance, Digic X also improves battery life by almost twice. It also enables lower noise levels at all ISO sensitivities for sharper images. Talking about ISO, the EOS-1D X Mark III’s native range of 100 to 102,400 can be further expanded up to 819,200 for incredible low-light photography.

Canon has also improved autofocus with this DSLR camera as it comes with a dedicated CMOS imaging sensor exclusively for that purpose. In Live View mode, the Dual Pixel CMOS AF system facilitates autofocusing by turning virtually every pixel on the camera’s sensor into an imaging pixel and a phase-detection AF (PDAF) pixel.

Canon EOS-1D X Mark III DSLR Camera Front 2

Videography

Getting into videography prowess of the Mark III, the impressive performance continues on. It can shoot full-frame 4K videos at up to 60 frames per second, in which the camera will record the footage internally using the 10-bit HEVC/H.265 coded with Canon Log or 12-bit Raw. Such footages have intentionally low contrast and up to 12 stops of dynamic range, which the professional film-makers can benefit from.

The EOS-1D X Mark III can also record 5.5K (5472 x 2886 pixels) RAW video footage internally to its CFexpress cards. This file can be processed using the Digital Photo Pro software. Moreover, you can also shoot Full HD videos with DPAF.

Others

Now, let’s get into other assorted features of the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III DSLR camera. On the back, there’s the 3.2-inches TFT touchscreen with 2.1 million dots with 100% coverage and a viewing angle of 170º with illuminating buttons. It also has two slots for CFexpress 1.0 Type B memory card. The Mark III is also dust and water-resistant and is tough thanks to the magnesium-alloy exterior. It has built-in WiFi, an RJ-45 connection, and a port for Canon’s WFT-E9 wireless file transmitter. On to the battery, it is rated 2,850 shots per charge which is more than double from Mark II’s 1,210 shots.

Canon EOS-1D X Mark III Specifications

  • Camera Weight: 1,250 grams (camera body only)
  • Dimensions: 6.22W x 6.60H x 3.25D-inches
  • Image Sensor: 36 x 24mm, 20.1MP CMOS, Full Frame (FX) format
  • Screen: 3.2-inch touch-sensitive TFT LCD panel with 170º viewing angle; 2.1 million dots; anti-reflection
  • Viewfinder: Eye-level Pentaprism Viewfinder with approx. 100% coverage
  • AF System: 191 Autofocus points (including 155 f/4 cross-type sensors; with 1 dual cross-type at f/2.8); -4 to +21EV
  • ISO Range: 100 – 102,400 (also up to 819,200)
  • Shutter Speed: 1/8000 – 30 seconds
  • Continuous Shoot: 16 frames/sec (up to 20fps in Live View mode)
  • Video Resolution: 3840×2160 Pixels (4K UHD), 1920×1080 (Full HD)
  • Video Frame Rate: 4K UHD (60/50/30/25/24fps), Full HD (60/50/30/25/24fps), MOV Full HD video at 100fps (recorded as 1/4-speed slow-motion movie)
  • Built-in flash: Yes
  • Environmental Sealing: Yes
  • Lens Mount: EF (excludes EF-S/EF-M lenses)
  • Connectivity: HDMI (mini), External mic, headphone jack, RJ-45, Flash PC connector, 20Gbps USB 3.1 Gen 2, WiFi 5 (2.4GHz), Bluetooth, GPS
  • Battery Type: Li-ion, rechargeable; Model: LP-E19
  • Battery Life (Approx.): 2,850 shots
  • Companion App: Canon Camera Connect (available on both Android and iOS)

Price and Availability

The Canon EOS-1D X Mark III will cost a whopping $6,499 (~NRs. 739,100) but that is to be expected as this is a flagship-grade DSLR camera. It will be available in mid-February of 2020. Similarly, the EOS-1D X Mark III is also going to be shortly available in Nepal. We expect it to be priced at around Rs. 8 lakhs or more.

CES 2020: Nikon finally updates its D750 with the new D780 DSLR camera

Nikon took it to CES 2020 to finally unveil the new D780 DSLR, which is an upgrade over the D750 launched way back in 2014. Aside from the expected improvements over the last-gen product, the D780 also borrows a few functionalities from its popular Z6 mirrorless camera.

Nikon D780 DSLR Camera Overview

The D780 is a full-frame (FX) format DSLR camera, which has a 24.5 megapixels sensor and comes with a similarly small and light body. Now, while the D750 only had the CMOS sensor, the one on the D780 is a backside-illuminated (BSI) CMOS sensor, which means improved light gathering for low-light photography. Furthermore, it comes with the EXPEED 6 image processor (the one in the Z6 and Z7) for faster speed, increased battery life, and improved low light performance.

Nikon EXPEED 6 Image Processor

Additionally, the D780’s native ISO range is from 100 to 51,200 while you can also crank it up to 204,800. Nikon says that it’s worked to improve the AutoFocus (AF) performance as well. It borrows the new AF algorithm from the company’s flagship D5 DSLR camera. When using the optical viewfinder, the D780 uses the 51-point AF system (and also the 15 cross-type sensors). The Eye-Detection AF introduced for the first time in a Nikon DSLR allows you to track multiple human subjects’ eyes in real-time for enhanced focusing.

Live View

In Live View, the camera is capable of detecting and tracking subjects throughout the entire frame in either photos or videos, thanks to the 273-point phase-detection AF system. And this is where the D780 DSLR shows off its “mirrorless” technology. Continuous shooting also sees an improvement to 7fps on the D780 from D750’s 6.5fps with increased buffer size to ’68’ 14-bit RAW files.

On Live View, however, the continuous shooting speed goes up to 12fps. What’s more, the 180K-pixel Advanced Scene Recognition System optimizes the accuracy of the frame for exposure, focus, white balance, color reproduction, and more with the dedicated RGB sensor. Fast-paced photography is also upgraded to 1/8000th of a second, while you can also set shutter speed up to 900 seconds (15 minutes) on the D780 for the long exposure photography.

Also read: Nikon Camera price in Nepal.

Videography

Moving to videos, the D780 once again brings in the goodies from the Z6. It can shoot up to 4K UHD videos at 24 or 30fps and full HD slow-motion videos at 60 or 120fps. The Nikon D780 also for the first time introduces the ability to record HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) HDR videos. It also boasts 10-bit N-LOG when recording to an external recorder, focus peaking, highlight display, etc.

Nikon D780 DSLR Camera Optical Viewfinder

Coming to the back of the D780, there’s the familiar 3.2″ fully touchscreen LCD but Nikon has improved its resolution to 2.359 million dots. On to the storage, the Nikon D780 supports dual UHS-II SD cards. Here, the D780 is slightly chunkier than the D750 while the body is manufactured from the same weather-sealed lightweight magnesium alloy. The battery on the D780 can also shoot up to 2,260 shots per charge, which is significantly longer than 1,230 shots on the D750. Other assorted features include WiFi compatibility, USB Type-C connectivity, Creative Picture Controls, special effects, multiple exposure photography, and more.

Nikon D780 DSLR Camera Specifications

  • Camera Weight: 840 grams (camera body only)
  • Dimensions: 5.7W x 4.6H x 3D-inches
  • Image Sensor: 35.9 x 23.9mm, 24.5MP, BSI CMOS, Full Frame (FX) format
  • Screen: 3.2-inch tilting touch-sensitive TFT LCD panel with 170º viewing angle; 2.359 million dots
  • Viewfinder: Eye-level Pentaprism Single-Lens Reflex Viewfinder (FX – 100% coverage, 1.2x – 97% coverage, DX – 97% coverage)
  • AF System: 51 Autofocus points (including 15 cross-type sensors; f/8 supported by 11 sensors); -3 to +19EV
  • ISO Range: 100 – 51,200 (also up to 204,800)
  • Shutter Speed: 1/8000 – 900 seconds (long exposure M mode)
  • Continuous Shoot: 7 frames/sec (up to 12fps in Live View mode)
  • Video Resolution: 3840×2160 Pixels (4K UHD), 1920×1080 (Full HD)
  • Video Frame Rate: 4K UHD (30/25/24fps), Full HD (120/100/60/50/30/25/24fps), Slow-motion (120/100/60/50/30/25/24fps)
  • Built-in flash: Yes
  • Environmental Sealing: Yes
  • Mount Type: Nikon F bayonet mount
  • Connectivity: 3.5mm headphone jack, Type-C mini-pin HDMI connector, USB Type-C, WiFI, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS
  • Battery Type: Li-ion, rechargeable (MH-25a Quick Charger); Model: EN-EL 15b
  • Battery Life (Approx.): 2,260 shots
  • Companion App: SnapBridge (available on both Android and iOS)

Pricing and Availability

The Nikon D780 DSLR camera will cost you $2,300 (~NRs. 263,800) and will be available by the end of January. Furthermore, the D780 is also available bundled up with AF-S NIKKOR 24-120mm f/4G ED VR lens for $2,800 (~NRs. 321,150). We expect the Nikon D780 to be available in Nepal for around 3 lakhs or more.