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Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 2019 goes on sale in Nepal – Updated outside, Updated inside

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The Dell XPS 13 7390 2-in-1 is Dell’s first 2-in-1 ultrabooks in the XPS lineup. Compared to the regular XPS 13, it not only offers a spec bump but also some major design changes. Neoteric, the authorized distributor of Dell products in Nepal, has finally made the Dell XPS 13 7390 2-in-1 laptop in Nepal for what it seems like an exorbitant price.

Also read: Dell Laptops Price in Nepal

Dell XPS 13 7390 2-in-1 (Late 2019) Overview

The Dell XPS 13 7390 2-in-1 comes with the latest 10th Gen Ice Lake CPU from Intel which is based on 10nm fabrication. Because of this, it offers a significant boost over the 8th Gen CPUs both in performance and graphics department. And not just the performance, the XPS 13 7390 2-in-1 has a new keyboard, hinge and webcam placement.

Intel’s 10th Gen Ice Lake upgrade

Of all the things that changed, the Ice Lake upgrade is certainly the highlight here. These are the 10th gen CPUs in Intel’s low powered line of processors. They skipped out on the 9th Gen for some reason but that’s really none of our business. These 10th Gen Ice Lake CPUs are all based on 10nm, all of which sport hyperthreading, has a TDP of 15W, and offer an average of 20% – 30% boost in performance.

You now get to choose from three processors, the base variant being a Core i3-1005G1 model. This one comes with a boost clock speed of 3.4GHz and is a 2c/4t setup. The graphics chip on this one remains the same old Intel UHD @ 900MHz boost.

The next in line is a Core i5-1035G1. Basically, this has more cores and better boost speeds. It’s a four-core eight-thread setup, boost clock has increased to 3.6GHz but it still uses the same old Intel UHD graphics with an added boost clock of up to 1.05GHz.

Dell XPS 13 7390

And finally the star of the show, the Intel Core i7-1065G7, still a 4c/8t set up with a max boost speed of 3.9GHz but with Intel’s Iris Plus Graphics chip inside. The new Iris Plus graphics chip doubles the performance over its predecessor, the UHD 620. You can head over to Laptopmag for a detailed comparison, but for a quick reference, the UHD 620 pushing out 56fps on Dirt 3, while the Iris Plus delivered a 100fps on similar settings.

A second perfect example would be the 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited, 90,977 for the UHD 620, 112,379 for the Iris Plus and just 141,995 for the MX150. Don’t forget the MX150 is a dedicated GPU. It’s far from a dedicated graphics solution, but still a huge improvement none the less.

Display

Display options include a 13-inch FHD or 4k panel, all touch-enabled since it is a 2-in-1 laptop. The aspect ratio has changed to a 16:10, a bit odd but nothing to dwell upon. It now supports Dolby Vision HDR with brightness hovering at around 500 nits. The 4K version covers 90% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and 1800:1 contrast ratio. The bezels have decreased as well, also a factor responsible for 7% more screen real state within a similar footprint.

Memory & Connectivity

Memory options start at 4GB all the way up to 32GB clocked @ 3733 MHz while storage space comes in at 256GB to a full terabyte of flash storage. For connectivity, you get two Thunderbolt 3 connectors, an SD card reader, and a headphone jack. Wifi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0 come as standard across all versions. And as for the battery, Dell has managed to fit in a 51Whr cell with a 45W ac adaptor for charging.

Other changes

dell XPS 7390 13 2-in-1 convertible

Other changes include a new Maglev keyboard with a 1.3mm travel. It uses magnets to make the keyboard feel more satisfying and comfortable. They have also designed a two-fan cooling system to accommodate the upgraded internals. And the final change is the hinge, which has been improved for better/smoother transitions.

Dell XPS 13 7390 2-in-1 (Late 2019) Price

These laptops are already available on the official Dell website which you can check out here. Pricing starts at $999 for the i3 version with 256GB SSD and 4GB of RAM. You can configure it all the way up to a Core i7 with 1TB of SSD and 32GB of memory, that one will cost you $2,650. But I think the $1,400 version with a Core i5, 8GB of RAM and 256GB SSD should do for most.

Huawei Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro are on the horizon

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Huawei is planning to refresh its top-of-the-line Mate family. Now that Samsung’s Note 10 pair is official, Huawei is set to launch the Mate 30 series. We knew nothing about the phone’s launch dates, until now. But according to Dr. Wang Chenglu – president of Huawei Consumer Business Software, the Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro will be made official in Europe on September 19.

huawei mate 30 pro

The new phones are boasting a new Kirin 990 chipset. These chips will increase the energy efficiency of the phones. An increase in power efficiency does make a lot of sense, as 990 chip is the first one built on TSMC’s 7nm EUV process. The EUV allows 20% greater transistor density and is likely to be more powerful and efficient. However, according to previous rumors, Kirin 985 chips would be used on the phones. But this might just be the same chip just with a different name for marketing purposes. We cannot say for certain.

Also Read: Huawei’s Harmony OS: Will it be able to keep up with Android?

Looking at other hardware parts, the Mate 30 Pro will also have a 4,200 mAh battery supporting 40W fast charging; which is the same as the Mate 20 Pro. It would be strange, however, if Huawei didn’t upgrade that. And the camera department also looks promising with triple rear camera setup; out of which two are 40 MP cameras.

huawei mate 30 and 30 pro

Huawei is taking no chances to set the smartphone world on fire; as the Mate 30 Pro will feature a 6.71-inch AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate. Huawei is also upgrading from the previous generation with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage; which is better than many of the phone currently in the market. plus, Huawei will ship Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro with Android Q underneath EMUI 11.

We can expect the devices to be expensive since the Mate 20 series was arguably the most premium line phones from Huawei, and Mate 30 series is an upgrade. However, we can expect Huawei to alter the pricing strategy with the current US-China trade war going strong.

Harmony OS: Will it be able to keep up with Android?

When Huawei was riding along with US’ Trade Bans, the whole world was looking at Huawei for an answer. And answer they did, with some hints, here and there, about their own Operating System. They did have a solid plan B, of course. We heard of a lot of rumors: from Hongmeng OS to Ark OS and as far as Sailfish OS. And even with all those speculations, once the ban was over, it went silent. But now, Huawei’s own operating system is reality – in the form of the Harmony OS.

Harmony OS Overview

Harmony OS is the final name for Huawei’s Hongmeng OS. The new open-source platform was announced in the annual Huawei’s Developer Conference. But it will remain Hongmeng inside China, though.

It is the first micro-kernel based distributed operating system for all scenarios” as Huawei CEO, Richard Yu, put it. What this means is that this operating system uses fewer resources as possible. In turn, this means it will have faster-operating speeds and minimum latency levels.

This new platform supports all kinds of devices – from smartphones to computers, smartwatches to smart speakers, and even cars. For this very purpose, the system supports anything from RAM sizes of KBs to GBs. And it comes with TEE (Trusted Execution Environment) for better security across all devices. However, it doesn’t support Root Access.

hongmeng os huawei ark compiler

The ARK compiler used in HarmonyOS was developed to replace ART and Dalvik VM, which caused Android “lag”. For the record, Android lag means the slow transitions and stutters, mostly seen on low-end phones, especially after some years of use. However, the ARK compiler still uses the same concept as Android (Android works as a Linux Virtual Machine on smartphones). For comparison, iOS works as a native OS, which is why iPhones don’t require higher specifications like high RAM or such than on Android. And it is the reason why iPhones don’t slow down after years of usage.

Huawei’s ARK compiler solves lag problems on Android by allowing Android to function as a native OS on smartphones. That is of course, what Huawei claims, and if it is indeed true, this means they’ve solved one of the major issues on Android.

In addition, Harmony OS will eventually, support a number of platforms. Mostly, all major programming languages like Java, JavaScript, C, C++, and Kotlin. Furthermore, it will also support apps from other platforms, i.e. it will run Android platforms soon.

First Harmony OS Device

harmony os honor vision tv

We will be able to see Harmony OS first, on Huawei’s smart screen devices. The sub-brand Honor already unveiled two smart TVs – Honor Vision and Honor Vision Pro that run on HarmonyOS. These televisions will be available for purchase sometime this week in China. They will use the first iteration of the open-source platform, Harmony OS 1.0. And for the time being, Huawei’s plans are only limited to smart screens, but soon, they will be all over other smart devices.

Will it be able to replace Android?

According to Mr. Yu, HarmonyOS can replace Android on its smartphones at any time. But they have no plans to do so currently or the near future. Their phones will continue using Android for now, which is best for the customers and also there’s Google’s extensive app platform.

But if it comes to a state if Huawei will not be able to use Android in the future, then, they can easily switch to HarmonyOS. Also, Mr. Yu claims it won’t be that difficult. After all, the HarmonyOS was in the works since 2017, as a sort of plan B. And it will support all Android apps as well as HTML5 and Linux-based ones.

Of course, Huawei’s vision is to make HarmonyOS a global operating system in the future. The company shall soon begin providing dev kits to its partners and begin developing compatible apps. We’re sure more details will follow soon enough.

But with HarmonyOS already claiming to be able to solve the problems of Android, maybe, it will soon be able to replace it. The only thing we need to see is how willing are the users…

OnePlus 7 Pro brings Raksha Bandhan offer; price drop for a limited period

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Festivals have their own joy. Gatherings, parties and what most of us wait for, discounted price! Keeping in mind the festivities of Raksha Bandhan, OnePlus has announced a price drop in its latest flagship, the OnePlus 7 Pro (6GB/128GB variant). The device packs high-end specs and would probably be the perfect gift.

Overview

OnePlus 7 features a huge 6.67” Fluid AMOLED display and supports QHD resolution. It comes with a Corning Gorilla Glass 6 protection on top and the screen has a 90Hz refresh rate. Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 855, the device comes in 3 different variants. The 6GB and 8GB variants feature 128GB storage capacity whereas the 12GB one comes with 256GB of ROM. It runs on Android 9.0 Pie with OxygenOS on top. Furthermore, as there is an AMOLED panel, the device supports an in-display fingerprint sensor.

Talking about the camera, there’s a triple camera setup on the back featuring a 48MP primary lens, 16MP ultra-wide lens, and an 8MP telephoto lens. Likewise, the front camera is a 16MP motorized selfie snapper. And to wrap it all up there’s the huge 4, 000mAh battery that supports 30W Warp Charge fast charging.

oneplus 7 pro rakshyabandhan offer

OnePlus 7 Pro Specifications

  • Display: 6.67-inch Fluid AMOLED panel with Quad-HD+ resolution (1440 x 3120 pixels), 19.5:9 aspect ratio, Corning Gorilla Glass 6, HDR 10+
  • CPU: Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
  • GPU: Adreno 640
  • OS: Android Pie (v9.0) with OxygenOS 9.5 on top
  • RAM: 6 GB / 8 GB / 12 GB
  • Storage: 128/256 GB
  • Rear camera: Triple, 48 MP (f/1.6, PDAF, CAS, Laser AF, EIS, OIS), NightScape 2.0 + 16 MP ultra-wide with f/2.2 aperture + 8 MP Telephoto lens (f/2.4, 3X Zoom, PDAF, OIS)
  • Front Camera: 16 MP with f/2.0, Motorized pop-up selfie camera
  • Battery: 4000 mAh with 30-Watt Warp Charge
  • SIM(s): Dual SIM
  • Sensors: In-display Fingerprint, Accelerometer, Gyro, proximity, compass
  • Colors:Mirror Gray (6 GB), Nebula Blue (8 GB / 12 GB)
  • Price: 
    •  6GB + 128GB: Rs. 89,900  Rs. 83,000 [Rakshya Bandhan Offer]
    • 8GB +128GB: Rs. 99,900
    • 12GB + 256GB: Rs. 109,000

Also Read: OnePlus Mobiles Price in Nepal

Whether you’re planning a gift for your siblings or for yourself, this probably is a good time to get your hands on the OnePlus 7 Pro. However, this offer is for a  limited period only. So, better hurry up before it slips out of your hand.

Amplifii LED TVs now available in Nepal

The DKM Group-owned Amplifii TV launched in the Nepalese market on 9th August, Friday. It is one of the fastest-growing electronics company of India and takes pride in manufacturing high quality LED TVs.  It was previously operating only in India. However, it has finally brought its range of 4K Ultra HD LED TVs, Full HD LED TVs and many more in the Nepalese market. In total it has launched 7 types of TVs in here. And here are the TVs that are available in Nepal currently:

amplifii tvs price nepal

NAMPP-55UHD-32

It is a 55” UHD smart LED TV powered by 2 Cortex A73 CPU cores. It runs on Android 7.0. Being a UHD TV, it supports 4K HDR display. Its specifications are:

  • Display: Samsung A+ Grade Panel
  • Resolution: 3480 x 2160 (UHD)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:09
  • Display Color:70 B
  • Processor: 2 x Cortex A73 (800MHz)
  • Operating System: Android 7.0
  • USB Support: 2 x USB 2.0
  • HDMI ports: 3
  • GPU: Multi-Core Mali-450 MP2
  • RAM: 1GB
  • ROM: 8GB
  • Price: 1,13,999

Also Read: Best 55-inch 4K UHD Televisions in Nepal Under 1 Lakh

NAMPP-50S-32

A smart 50” smart TV supporting FHD display. It’s in many ways similar to the NAMPP-55UHD-32 model, barring the screen size and display. Its specifications are:

  • Display: Samsung A+ Grade Panel
  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (FHD)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:09
  • Display Color:7 M
  • Processor: 4 x Cortex A53 (1.5GHz)
  • Operating System: Android 7.0
  • USB Support: 2 x USB 2.0
  • HDMI ports: 3
  • GPU: Multi-Core Mali-450 MP2
  • RAM: 1GB
  • ROM: 8GB
  • Price: 79,999

Also Read: LG TV Price in Nepal

NAMPP-49S-22

This model features 40” HD LED display and similar to the aforementioned models, this too is a smart TV. However, it runs on only a single Cortex A53 core. Its specifications are:

  • Display: Panda A+ Grade Panel
  • Resolution: 1366 x 768 (HD)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:09
  • Display Color:7 M
  • Processor: Cortex A53 (1.5GHz)
  • Operating System: Android 5.1.1
  • USB Support: 2 x USB 2.0
  • HDMI ports: 3
  • GPU: Multi-Core Mali-450 MP2
  • RAM: 1GB
  • ROM: 8GB
  • Price: 50,999

Also Read: Sony Bravia TV Price in Nepal

NAMPP-32S-22

It is the cheapest smart TV offered by Amplifii in Nepal and has a screen size of 32”. It supports HD display and for OS uses the Android 5.1. Its specifications are:

  • Display: Panda A+ Grade Panel
  • Resolution: 1366 x 768 (HD Ready)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:09
  • Display Color:7 M
  • Processor: Cortex A53 (1.5GHz)
  • Operating System: Android 5.1
  • USB Support: 2 x USB 2.0
  • HDMI ports: 3
  • GPU: Multi-Core Mali-450 MP2
  • RAM: 1GB
  • ROM: 8GB
  • Price: 44,999

Also Read: Yasuda TV Price in Nepal

NAMPP-40N-22

This model has a 40” HD LED display. However, it is not a smart TV and thus does not come with an OS on the board. Its specifications are:

  • Display: Panda A+ Grade Panel
  • Resolution: 1366 x 768 (HD Ready)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:09
  • Display Color:70 B
  • USB Support: 2 x USB 2.0
  • HDMI ports: 2
  • Price: 31,599

Also Read: Samsung TV Latest Price in Nepal 

NAMPP-32-22

Similar to the NAMPP-40N-22, it is a mid-level non-smart TV. It has a 30” HD LED display. Its specifications are:

  • Display: Samsung A+ Grade Panel
  • Resolution: 1366 x 768 (HD Ready)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:09
  • Display Color:7 M
  • USB Support: 2 x USB 2.0
  • HDMI ports: 2
  • Price: 25,599

Also Read: Palsonic TV Price in Nepal

NAMPP-24-224

It is an entry-level TV from Amplifii and has a 24” screen. Furthermore, it supports HD display. Its specifications are:

  • Display: IPS HKC A+ Grade Panel
  • Resolution: 1366 x 768 (HD)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:09 (Auto)
  • Display Color:7 M
  • USB Support: 1 x USB 2.0
  • HDMI ports: 1
  • Price: 18,599

A new entrant in the market, it remains to be seen how appealing will the customers find its models. However, with competitive specifications in all its model, it will probably leave its mark in the industry.

Realme 5 – A Flagship phone with 64MP quad-camera setup

The CEO of Realme India has revealed some interesting details of their new flagship phone, the Realme 5. The phone will feature a quad-camera setup, the main one being the 64MP sensor. Today the company announced more details on them, not the specs, just the camera setup.

Quad-Cam Setup

The Realme 5 will have a Samsung ISOCELL bright GW1 sensor, a first for any smartphone. That is basically the 64 MP sensor where all the hype revolves around. The other sensor, since it is a quad-camera setup will be the ultrawide, telephoto and a depth sensor combo.

The primary lens has a footprint of 1/1.72″ while the pixel size comes in at 0.8µm. According to the company, the camera will provide clearer images, better details even when cropped and zoomed. The camera sensor is of Teracell variety and will create 16MP binned photos.

Realme 5 Launch date

As for the second sensor, it’s a super-wide-angle f/2.0 camera with a 119-degree FoV. The third is a dedicated microlens which allows users to shoot from up to 4cm with impressive details. And finally, a depth sensor to neatly tie up the quad-cam setup.

Placement of the cameras is in vertical order, same as on the Realme 3 Pro. Plus a yellow ring around the primary lens and a 64MP badge to flex on people who are stuck with just 48 megapixels. It will come with a dual-LED flash as well.

Also Read: Realme Mobiles Price in Nepal

Rest of the phone

While the phone itself will get an official launch in China on August 15, we have very little knowledge about the device. It will be a flagship phone and a successor to the Realme 3. Whether the Realme 5 will be blessed with the 64MP sensor or not remains uncertain. For all we know, a Realme 5 Pro might be in the works. We might also see Realme move on from ColorOS with their own Realme OS. Plus being a flagship, expect the phone to break Realme’s 20k (Indian Currency) price barrier as well.

Also Watch: Realme X Review!

5G Powered Smart Hotel from Oppo: Revolution In Hospitality Industry?

A new era of connectivity. That’s how 5G was introduced to the world. A revolution that pushes the boundaries for what humans can achieve with technology. And one such revolution that can be seen already is the 5G Powered hotel by Oppo.

The Oppo 5G hotel is the worlds first 5G powered traveling hotel, currently only operating in Australia. Its launch came right after the launch of Oppo Reno 5G in Australia. With its launch, Oppo aims to demonstrate real-world application of 5G to people all over the world.

Shipping containers turned into the world’s smartest hotel is how you can best describe the Oppo 5G hotel. And that too at a reasonable cost of $150 per night! This shipping container-cum-hotel will travel around places in Australia that have 5G access. The hotel has a black matte exterior and has one-bedroom rooms. The hotel’s integrated smart feature is what sets it apart from an average hotel.

5G Powered Smart Hotel from Oppo

The Oppo Reno 5G acts as the brain of the room as it basically powers everything there is. It controls television, mirror, gaming suite and the Google Home Hub system in the room. The Gaming Suite allows guests to experience high-quality gaming via the Reno 5G. The steam link connects it to a computer inside the hotel. Thus, guests have the option to play games on the PC or leverage its 5G capabilities to access games and run them anywhere inside the hotel using Reno 5G as a portable screen. 

Furthermore, the devices’ connection to the mirror transforms the mirror inside the hotel to “Smart Mirrors”. The smart mirror is capable of rendering videos, provide perfect lighting for mirror selfies and many more.

oppo 5g smart hotel smart mirror

Also, the rooms have integrated Google Home hub. Thereby it allows users to utilize features of a smart home. Using only their voice, guests can control the lighting of the room, play music and many more. All in all, they can immerse themselves completely in the technology around them.

Moreover, the hotel allows you to use a range of Oppo AR apps inside. For instance, you can view a collection of clothes in a virtual AR runway and choose one that you like. With 5G being much faster than 4G technology, the peak time congestion will probably be limited too. Thus users can enjoy buffer-free online content.

For now, the hotel is moving through Australia to places that have 5G access. However, if it renders successful, we’ll probably get to see it soon all over the world. By the look of it, this 5G powered hotel will bring a huge revolution in the hospitality industry. Established businesses will have to compete with up and coming “smart hotels”.

Samsung Galaxy Book S: A Snapdragon-powered notebook with insane battery life!

I haven’t seen the Samsung Galaxy Book S in person but I already like it. In the Galaxy Galaxy Note 10/10+ launch event, Samsung took the opportunity to launch a laptop as well. It’s a $1000 laptop powered by a Snapdragon processor and has an acclaimed battery life of 23-hours! But it’s also super slim… It’s literally less than half an inch thick, that’s impressive. It also feels premium. Cherlynn Low from Engadget, says the Galaxy Book S feels more premium than a Dell XPS 13 or even the MacBook Air. This is definitely looking to be one good laptop.

The Samsung Galaxy Book S features a 13.3-inch display. It’s a proper traditional laptop and not a 2-in-1 convertible or a 4:3 display, which was the first two things that came to my mind. With that out the way, the display itself is a Full-HD resolution touch panel. That might be a bummer for some, but you are also getting about 23 hours of battery life on a single charge. Other than that, the laptop is 11.8mm thick, and it also weighs just 0.96kgs.

Also Read: Samsung Mobile Price in Nepal

Snapdragon 8cx

Given the numbers, you can probably guess it’s a fanless design because it’s powered by the Snapdragon 8cx. Yup, the same processor or SoC in this case that was made for Windows-powered laptops. This might as well be the first time we are seeing this, apart from that demo Lenovo, more of a prototype rather than a finished product. But this one is here, and with that comes a big question, will it be powerful enough. It’s here to go head-on with low watt Intel CPUs and sure those aren’t perfect by any means but ARM CPUs have proven to be worst.

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According to Samsung, the SD 8cx will offer 40% more CPU performance, 80% better GPU performance and adds memory bandwidth to the Snapdragon 850. Basically, it means more power with less power consumption totaling 23 hours of movie playback on a single charge. Sure the real-world performance will be much less, but it is really something to look forward to. And given the Qualcomm chip, the laptop was bound to have some sort of LTE integrations. It features support for Gigabyte LTE so you stay connected on the go.

Overview:

Well, the claimed 23-hour battery life comes from a 42Wh battery cell. It gets 8GB of LPDDR4X memory, 256GB or 512GB of internal storage which is expandable via a microSD card. Yes, this laptop has a Micro SD card slot that supports a max 1TB card and a SIM tray for that LTE connection. Other than that, you get a 720p webcam up front, Bluetooth 5.0, fingerprint sensor, AKG stereo speakers and Windows Hello.

It looks like a laptop, but it has the essence of a smartphone

Hassan Anjum, Samsung

But what about the port selection? For that, you get 2 USB port, one on each side. The left one is accompanied by a headphone jack while the right one remains lonely. Charging happens through one of the USB C port, and guess what, you can use the same charger from your smartphone. Both the ports are USB 3.1 standard, maybe Thunderbolt 3 would have opened it up to vast possibilities.

At least on paper, this looks to be a compelling device, given it’s $999 starting price tag. The laptop will go on sale starting September, available color versions will be gold and gray.

Samsung Galaxy Book S Specifications

  • Display: 13.3’’ FHD TFT (16:9) Touch: 10-point multi-touch screen
  • Dimensions: 305.2 x 203.2 x 6.2-11.8 mm, 0.96 kg
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx, 7nm 64-bit Octa-core processor (Max. 2.84 GHz + 1.8GHz)
  • RAM: Memory 8GB RAM (LPDDR4X),
  • Storage: 256 / 512GB+ microSD slot (up to 1TB)
  • Camera: 720p HD
  • Battery: 42Wh, up to 23 hours video playback
  • Other features: Gigabit LTE, Bluetooth 5.0, fingerprint sensor, Dolby Atmos, Windows Hello support

ASUS ROG Zephyrus S Review – GTX is good enough for 2019!

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Squeezing a lot of gaming power in a slim & trim lightweight gaming laptop does come with a fair share of compromises. Also, such portable gaming laptops cost more than their slightly heavier counterparts. But at a time when the GTX models are getting price cuts, these slim gaming laptops are also available at great deals. In fact, so much so, that we think these are better than getting ones with RTX for now. To test that we got the ASUS ROG Zephyrus S – one of the slimmest gaming laptops out there, at an offer price!

Also Read: Asus Laptops Price in Nepal

ASUS ROG Zephyrus S GX531 Specifications:

  • Design: Metal chassis, with a dual-tone matte aluminum finish, 2.1 kg, 1.6 cm thickness, Smart AirFlow design
  • Display: 15.6″ Full-HD IPS display (1920 x 1080 pixels), 100% sRGB & 70% Adobe sRGB, 290 nits peak brightness, 144 Hz refresh rate, 3 ms response time
  • Keyboard: ASUS Aura Sync keyboard, 4-Zone Backlighting, 1.2 mm Keyboard Travel
  • Ports: 3 x USB A 3.1, 1 x USB-C, 1 x USB-C with Display Port and Power Delivery, 1 x audio jack, 1 x HDMI
  • Processor: Hexa-core 8th gen i7-8750H processor, Base-Clock @ 2.2 GHz, Turbo Boost Clock up to 4.1 GHz
  • Graphics: 8 GB NVidia GeForce GTX 1070 Max-Q
  • RAM: DDR4 16 GB (Dual channel, upgradeable up to 32 GB)
  • Storage: 512 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD
  • Webcam: 720p Webcam
  • Battery: 50 Watt-hours
  • Price: $1300
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 220,000

Design

ASUS claimed that this was the slimmest gaming laptop when it first came out, back in 2018. And I believe them. The laptop measures only 1.6 cm in thickness (when closed) and weighs around 2.1 kg, which is light, but there are lighter gaming laptops out there, like the MSI GS65 Stealth. But the weight makes for a better build quality, which is clearly noticeable. There’s little flex on the lid and on the chassis inside as well.

asus rog zephyrus s design

When the laptop is closed, ASUS’ boxy design shines through. I don’t know what is it with ASUS and boxy designs, but they have that flat and sharp boxed designs on most of their gaming laptops. The lid is no different – ASUS’ signature two-toned diagonal color finish makes its appearance here as well. One part is brushed aluminum, the other is smooth matte. Also, there’s the ASUS ROG logo on the side which glows slightly. In addition, there’s a golden stripe running throughout the edges of the laptop.

asus rog zephyrus s design 2

When you open it though, a slight surprise awaits. This laptop is totally different from what you usually get. The keyboard is pulled down to make a large space for the air-flow. The trackpad is also on the side, and not at the bottom. And I got confused a lot of times and my hands went under the keyboard to try and find the trackpad. This, however, is ASUS’s different approach to achieving good thermals. Also, there are smaller air vents under the lid as well, which lift up when the laptop opens. The air goes in from the top and flows out the bottom. Those small vents also glow various colors, making it look cool.

So, the design is like this: You either like it or you don’t. It is a bit difficult to get used to because confusion ensues, and that trackpad is super difficult for left-handed people. But once you get used to it, you might find it cool.

Keyboard and Trackpad

The keyboard and trackpad, as I already put it, are a bit unusual. Their positions are way off, and difficult to get used to.

asus rog zephyrus s keyboard

The keyboard looks small and feels that way too. Having a slim laptop means you won’t get as much key travel, so, keys feel mushy and there’s less feedback. However, the keys are well-spaced, and overall typing is comfortable. And once you get used to that mushiness, that disappears, too.

It also gets the ASUS Aura Sync RGB treatment. The keyboard has four-zone backlighting. Of course, the ASUS Armory Crate software allows you to modify the lighting effects to a handful of them. But you can also do that through the Function keys as well. Also, it has four levels. However, compared to some other gaming RGB keyboards, these feel a bit dim.

asus rog zephyrus s trackpad

The trackpad, is, more or less, the same story. It feels tiny and hasn’t got enough space for full maneuverability. But the tracking is really smooth and accurate, which helps immensely. Also, the gestures are fluid and on-point. And even though it’s small in size, it gets the job done. Plus, there are actual physical buttons on the trackpad, with tactile presses, and that adds more to the trackpad’s niceties. The only problem is it’s very small.

asus rog zephyrus s numpad

Another cool feature about the trackpad is that it doubles as a number pad as well. There’s a dedicated key to switch between the trackpad and a Numpad. In the Numpad mode, the touch keys look cool and give off a futuristic vibe. Of course, if my whole keyboard was that way, I’d get pretty mad…but since you don’t have to use it all that much, it looks cool!

Ports

The ASUS ROG Zephyrus S, being one of the slimmest gaming laptops, also has a few compromises. For instance, it lacks an Ethernet port and an SD Card slot. That can prove to be somewhat of an inconvenience. But other than that, it does have enough ports for other purposes.

You get three USB-A ports, a USB-C, another USB-C Display port, charging slot, and an audio jack on the sides. Also, there’s an HDMI and a Kensington Lock Slot at the back. So, except for the SD card and an Ethernet, it’s got you covered. But most portable laptops skip those ports, so, can’t complain.

Display

The ASUS ROG Zephyrus S has the display of that of premium laptops. Of course, it was meant to be one, so, no surprises. The display size is a regular 15.6″ Full HD IPS LCD with slim bezels at the sides and on top. But the color production and display quality look top-notch. The colors on it are vibrant and lively, and the picture quality is awesome. Media consumption on this device is great! But what makes it even better is the 144 Hz Refresh Rate and 3 milliseconds of response time. It makes for a super-fluid display, not only while gaming, but also general usage. And that is clearly visible.

asus rog zephyrus s display

In terms of color science too, it has almost 100% sRGB, and about 70% Adobe RGB. So, display accuracy is quite good. It is also good enough for content creation and editing and stuff, so, this can be a suitable device to do that as well. The only compromise you’ll have for that purpose is getting an extra SD Card reader as it doesn’t have that port. Its brightness, at 290 nits, is also good enough, and this is more than what some other gaming laptops give you.

Performance

In terms of performance, there are no places to complain about. Since this is last year’s you actually get the 8th-gen i7-8750H with 16 GB RAM on dual-channel mode. And we know that to be a highly capable processor – just about 8-9% short of today’s 9th-gen ones. It can handle almost all kinds of tasks – from heavy editing apps like Photoshop, Lightroom and Adobe Premier. Also, some 20-30 tabs on your browser, is no sweat at all. In addition, the SSD is pretty fast, so, no complaints there, either.

asus rog zephyrus s specs

For gaming, you get the GTX 1070 Max-Q. And due to the power-efficient Max-Q, the performance is not quite there with the regular GTX 1070. But for what it’s worth, it tries hard to deliver. You get good enough frames in your high-end games. Games like PUBG give off about 70-80 fps on High settings, whereas Battlefield V goes to the same lines on Ultra. Fortnite fares a bit better, reaching up to 75-85 on its Epic settings.

asus armory crate software

However, the ASUS ROG Zephyrus S has a few tricks up its sleeve. Its Armory Crate software allows you to overclock the laptop somewhat to increase performance. While overclocked, I got about 90-100 fps on Fortnite on Epic settings, which is a slight improvement. Also, there was an increase in overall smoothness of gameplay.

However, the thermals are not really its strong suit. And that is strange because the reason for this strange design of the laptop is to improve thermals. But, I faced a lot of heating issues on this one. About an hour into gaming, and it heats up so much that even the keyboard becomes uncomfortable to touch! And that creates some throttling in the games. I had instances where my games would drop to about 15 fps for a few seconds. And not only high-end games like PUBG, but this issue was there on Dota 2 as well. Only CS: GO fared without it.

Battery

Another thing I am not quite satisfied with is its battery. It’s got a 50 Watt-hour battery, which lasts only about 2.5 hours on normal usage. So, don’t expect more than 40 minutes on gaming, but of course, that would be foolish to game on it on battery mode, anyway.

Extras

As for other aspects, most of them are pretty good. Its speakers are located under the display and are front-facing. Also, the sound quality on it is fantastic. So, combined with a great display, it is a good media consumption device.

And as for upgradeability, it seems to have four slots for RAMs. The laptop runs on dual-channel by default, but if you want to add more, then, there’s plenty. So, that is not a problem, either.

Conclusion

To conclude, the ASUS ROG Zephyrus S is a good gaming laptop, made better by the current fall in prices of GTX models. It’s got a great design, great display, and some great performance. Sure, the thermals could use some improvement, but most portable gaming laptops tend to be like this. And since this is one of the slimmest gaming laptops out there…you win some, you lose some.

The same configuration of this laptop cost around $1900 when it first launched, which would equal to over Rs.300000 in Nepal, but right now, the price is like $1300. or Rs.220000 in Nepal. And for that money, I think it’s a pretty great deal. You’re getting the slimmest gaming laptop for that and it counts for something.

Also, this also means that you do not, right now, need to spend a lot in RTX-graphics enabled laptops. After all, there are no more than a handful of games that can take full advantage of that. And at a time like this, when GTX-enabled laptops are getting price cuts, those are better deals! So, if you want to get the ASUS ROG Zephyrus S 2018, go for it.

Pros:

  • Very Slim design
  • Fantastic super-smooth display
  • Great performance
  • Good gaming frame-rates

Cons:

  • Poor thermal management
  • Squeezed keyboard and trackpad
  • Comparatively poor battery life

Samsung Galaxy Watch Active Launched in Nepal

While the world is talking about the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2, which launched only recently, Samsung has launched the 1st-gen Galaxy Watch Active in Nepal for an attractive price. The Samsung Galaxy Watch Active is a smaller and toned-down version of the Samsung Galaxy Watch. It sports, more or less, the same features of the Galaxy Watch.

Overview

This watch comes in a smaller form factor of 40 mm. And it’s definitely lighter, at 25 grams, making it more robust. Protected by the Corning Gorilla Glass 3, it is, meant for the active ones, I guess. But even though it’s small, it has IP68 Water and Dust Resistance for up to 5 ATM or 500 meters.

The display is smaller, with considerably large bezels around it. But the 360 x 360 circular display has the Samsung characteristics – it’s bright, vibrant and good to look at. It runs on Tizen OS 4, has 768 MB of RAM and 4 GB storage, just like the Galaxy Watch does.

samsung galaxy watch active price Nepal

However, due to its small size, the battery is 230 mAh only. But that will last you around a day and a half, easy. Also, it features wireless charging as well, and with the Galaxy S10 series featuring Reverse Wireless Charging, it can be a good companion.

The most important feature on this one has to be the Heart Rate Monitor, which can now, also measure your blood pressure. It also offers Sleep Tracking, Fitness Tracking, various exercises, and overall health tracking. This watch can also detect up to 6 workout activities automatically, which is nice. But users are able to engage in about 39 activities on it.

What it doesn’t have are the speakers – so, no music playing or calling on this watch, which the Galaxy Watch enabled you to do. But then again, this costs half as much!

Also read: Samsung Mobiles price in Nepal

Samsung Galaxy Watch Active Price in Nepal

The Samsung Galaxy Watch Active is available on Samsung’s official online store SmartDoko.com for now, for an offer price of Rs.28,400. However, the original price of the Galaxy watch in Nepal for Rs.29,490.

Watch Name  Price in Nepal Available Stores 
Samsung Galaxy Watch Active Rs. 29,490 Samsung mobile stores
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