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Zotac Gaming launches Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 graphics cards: Price and features

Zotac Gaming, a leading manufacturer of high-end graphics cards has announced its latest product line: 8GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 graphics cards series. These are manufactured on Nvidia’s Ada Lovelace design. They bring Ray Tracing and improved performance and power efficiency. Here are the complete details.

Zotac RTX 4060 graphics cards features

1. Zotac RTX 4060 graphics cards sport Ray Tracing and Nvidia DLSS 3.0 at high frame rates. This ensures you get enhanced graphics with close-to-reality lighting effects.

2. There is AV1 codec support which offers more efficiency and bandwidth for 4K and higher-res video encoding.

Also Read: NVIDIA Unveils GeForce RTX 4060 Family - 4060 Ti 8GB, 4060 Ti 16 GB and 4060 starting ₹31000

3. The new 8GB Zotac RTX 4060 cards offer simple drop-in installation which means you can opt for big cards (up to 8.8 in / 222.3mm in length and 2-slot in width) and small cards (up to 163mm / 6.4 inch in length).

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4. It works with an 8-Pin PCIe power connector and a lower minimum recommended power supply of 500W.

5. You get to fine-tune various performance aspects like clock speed, voltage, fan speed, fan curve settings, and the RGB lighting effects.

Also Read: Intel Shakes Up Core Processor Lineup with Significant Rebranding Initiative

Zotac RTX 4060 graphics cards price and availability

You can buy select models of the Zotac RTX 4060 from June 29 at 6:30 PM IST. These include — A Solo edition (₹31,399) and an OC Spider-man: Across The Spider-verse bundle (₹31,990). You can also grab a Twin Edge OC White edition from July at ₹32,990.

Zotac offers 3 years standard warranty + 2 years after registration on its new graphic cards.



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Nothing Phone 2 ringtone by Swedish House Mafia is out: How it compares to other iconic smartphone ringtones

Nothing has announced their new Glyph ringtone pack composed by the Swedish House Mafia. This will be launching with Nothing OS 2.0 on the Nothing Phone 2. This made us muse about the role music plays in smartphone branding. We think Apple’s and Nokia’s original ringtones are likely to have the most recall value for most of us. But, it may differ from person to person. So we have compiled a list of the most iconic ringtones here. Let’s see which of these has struck a chord with you.

Starting with what Nothing is bringing on the Nothing OS 2.0.

1. Nothing Glyph

Nothing x Swedish House Mafia@swedishousemfia have composed an exclusive Glyph Sound Pack for Phone (2), giving you a taste of what's coming up. With the new Glyph Composer, you can personalise and remix Swedish House Mafia's custom sounds. Tap the pads to trigger different… pic.twitter.com/ODbtj04AAm

— Nothing (@nothing) June 26, 2023

Nothing is set to introduce the Glyph ringtone pack on Phone 2. This will be a Nothing OS 2.0 feature and so should arrive on the Phone 1 also. You can hear the Swedish House Mafia composing this ringtone in the video above. You can also tune it to your liking using the Glyph Composer app. 

2. Apple Marimba

Believed to be created by Dr Lengeling, who was a key figure in the creation of Garageband and Logix Pro. The first draft of the 18-note Marimba appeared on Garageband Jam Pack 4: Symphony Orchestra Instruments in 2005. This was reportedly Steve’s favourite (because of its sophisticated and eclectic) and was unique enough to grab the attention of iPhone users at large.

3. Nokia Gran Vals

The Nokia tune is universally known and revered, unlike any other smartphone ringtone. It is a small portion of Spanish musician Francisco Tárrega’s Gran Vals. It has classical roots and was first used by the brand in its 1992 ad for Nokia 1101. Then, it was later incorporated as the main tune for the brand. 

4. Samsung Over The Horizon

Joong-sam Yun, Senior Designer at IT & Mobile Communications, Samsung and his team came up with this tune in 2011. The company describes the tune evokes the passion and challenging spirit they have.

We also have the Xiaomi ringtone, Blackberry ringtone, Sony Ericsson ringtone, and a few others that may have a special place in your heart. Nothing’s new ringtone is for EDM lovers and only time can tell whether it is able to attract and enjoy retention like these tones.



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Kodak launches 8 new TVs in India with prices starting at INR 10499

Super Plastronics Pvt Ltd (SPPL) has announced eight new KODAK TV models for the Indian market. The line up is expansive and seems to offer good value on paper. The KODAK 9XPRO series, starting at INR 10,499, uses Realtek processors and boasts Android 11 support. Coming in 32, 40, 42, and 43-inch sizes, these TVs promise over 6,000 apps and games. 

Next, the CA PRO GOOGLE TVs, priced from INR 27,999, feature 50, 55, and 65-inch models with 4K UHD Display and integrated Google services. Google TV is based on Android TV but has a smarter launcher that curates content based on user choice. It additionally also offers easier parental controls. 

The 75-inch 4K QLED Google TV, retailing at INR 98,888, is the range's heavyweight contender. QLED technology offers better brightness and color compared to traditional LED, thus offering potentially higher picture quality. Also, this model boasts of Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision support, two technologies that significantly enhance sound and visual output, respectively, but their implementation is critical. 

Dolby Atmos, for example, creates a 3D sound environment by adding an element of height to the sound mix. Dolby Vision is a popular HDR format that can apply HDR tone mapping on a frame by frame basis. 

The new KODAK TV models have an attractive features list for competitive prices. We will need to review them to know if these models deliver on their promises and can hold their own in the competitive Indian TV market



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Samsung Galaxy M34 features revealed: Monster display camera and battery explained

Samsung has announced the Galaxy M34 will be launching in India on July 7. It has also started teasing the key Galaxy M34 features through a microsite on Amazon. Sticking to the signature M-series branding, Samsung has boasted the phone will be sporting a Monster display, Monster cameras, and a Monster battery. Here, we break down each of these specs in layperson terms.

Samsung Galaxy M34’s monstrous specs explained

1. Samsung Galaxy M34’s monster display

Samsung has outfitted the Galaxy M34’s front with a 6.4-inch 120Hz Super AMOLED display. The super part denotes the fact that the display has a touch-sensing digitiser integrated into the panel itself. AMOLED should offer better contrasts and colour representation. 

There is also something called Vision Booster technology here, which we first saw on the Samsung Galaxy S22 series. It amps up the contrast of the display when the ambient light is too bright. This makes the screen content appear more legible.

Also Read: 5 incredibly affordable 5G smartphone deals on Amazon India awaiting you

2. Samsung Galaxy M34’s monster camera

On the back of the Galaxy M34, there is a 50MP No Shake Cam. The No Shake Cam phrase is just another name for Optical Image Stabilization which balances out the shakes and jitters that occur because of your hand/body movements. This helps in mitigating blur and bringing out a sharper image.

The Galaxy M34 cameras also feature Single Take (also called Monster Shot 2.0 which takes up to 4 videos and 4 photos in a single shot using AI), Nightography, and Fun mode.

Also Read: Samsung Galaxy M34 teased: Will it offer something more than a Galaxy S23-like design?

3.  Samsung Galaxy M34’s Monster battery

Samsung claims Galaxy M34 will be bearing a massive 6000mAh battery that is advertised to run for 2 days. That’s plenty of juice if Samsung’s claims hold true.

Samsung Galaxy M34

Samsung is expected to equip the Galaxy M34 with a MediaTek Dimensity 1080 processor with Android 13-based One UI on top. The rear camera setup could also house 8MP and 5MP ancillary sensors. The front camera could be a 13MP sensor. Rest, its screen could be FHD+ in resolution and have an Infinity-U notch.



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OnePlus Nord 3 price tipped: Will a 3000 price hike over Nord 2 be justified

OnePlus is launching the Nord 3 on July 5 at 7 PM (IST). This so-called OnePlus Nord Summer Launch Event is being teased via an Amazon microsite. Meanwhile, we also have the rumoured price and other details. 

OnePlus Nord 3 price (rumoured)

As per 91Mobiles, OnePlus Nord 3 could be priced at ₹32,999 for 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. This is presumably the base variant. The Nord 2, which it succeeds is currently available at ₹29,999 for an 8+128GB model. So, that’s a ₹3,000 difference between the price of the two OnePlus phones.

So, the next obvious question is whether the Nord 3 warrants the ₹3000 price hike over its predecessor. Let’s find out.

Also Read: OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite 5G Review: Gets more than just the price right

Is the OnePlus Nord 3 price hike worth it? Here’s what the rumoured specs tell us

OnePlus Nord 3

1. OnePlus Nord 3 has an arguably better design though we get looks are subjective. The new design look likens to the Nord CE 3 Lite which makes us think this is going to be the design language for 2023 OnePlus phones.

2. Coming to the front, the Nord 3 could house a bigger 6.74 OLED display with a higher 120Hz refresh rate and a larger 2772x1240 pixel resolution.

3. Unlocking the device, you will be welcomed by Android 13 while the Nord 2 boots on Android 11. Nord 3 is expected to bring a 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 9000 SoC, which will be a high-end chipset.  

Also Read: OnePlus 11R Review: One for the OnePlus fans

4. Although most of the camera setup is supposedly the same as before (with a 50MP primary camera, an 8MP ultrawide and a 2MP macro module), the front camera could see a smaller 16MP sensor. Albeit smaller, only time can tell how these cameras fare in real-world scenarios. 

5. Even the battery powering all of these is expected to be a larger 5000mAh cell coupled with a faster 80W charging support. 

We should have more concrete details in the days leading up to the launch. 



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Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW Review: Musical but lacking on the feature front

If sound quality is your only concern, you can pick up the Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW. It is one of the best, if not the best, sounding pair of earphones you can buy under ₹8,000. However, for everything else – look elsewhere. In 2023, these earbuds provide minimal bang for your buck. You miss out on features such as Active Noise Cancellation and app support, and the battery life is mediocre, at best.

Tokyo-based Audio-Technica is a legendary name in the audio space. I’ve tested headphones and earphones from this brand and have usually come away impressed. This time around, the company has brought a new entrant to the competitive TWS space in India dubbed the Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW. These no-nonsense buds promise to deliver a musical experience, but this could come at the cost of features. At a similar price point, you get options such as the Jabra Elite 4 (review), Google Pixel Buds A-Series (review), and for ₹2,500 more, you can get even the shiny new Nothing Ear (2) (review). So, is the Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW worth its asking price of ₹7,490 and how does it hold up against the competition? Let’s find out in my detailed review.

Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW Review: Design and Fit

Audio-Technica has positioned the new ATH-SQ1TW as a stylish pair of truly wireless earphones; available for purchase in several colourways. Sadly, this is not the case in the Indian market where the Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW is only available in the Black colour variant, which honestly, looks quite bland compared to the suave looks of the Jabra Elite 4 and Google Pixel Buds A-Series. And of course, it looks nowhere as cool as the Nothing Ear (2). The matte texture of the case also gets scratched pretty easily.

Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW: Design and Fit

However, there are some design flourishes of note. The earbuds sit in a square charging box with rounded corners and subtle Audio-Technica branding on the top. The matte black case looks decent for the price and the shape is quite unconventional, but as we mentioned before, there are better-looking truly wireless earbuds at the same price. The USB Type-C charging port is situated on the back alongside a white LED indicator.

Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW: Design and Fit

When you open the case, you will see the buds neatly tucked into their assigned Right and Left slots which are clearly indicated via text. The magnets are strong and the buds don’t slip out easily. The hinge of the case, however, feels a bit flimsy and could be prone to breakage with rough usage, so be warned.

Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW: Design and Fit

The earbuds follow the same squarish design language, as the charging case, and feature tiny Audio-Technica logos on the back (which also doubles as a touch sensor). There’s an extra fin-like area jutting out from each earbud which is merely ornamental and doesn’t help with the fit. Instead, it houses LED-lit R and L logos that light up when placed inside the case or when the case is opened. This looks pretty fancy. 

Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW: Design and Fit

How these earbuds will fit you depends entirely on the fit you get from the ear tips. Audio-Technica has provided a total of 4 sizes of eartips, so most users should find a suitable fit. I found the fit to be quite snug and secure, but the earbuds go in very deep into your ears, which some may find uncomfortable. The buds need to be twisted and locked into place to get a solid fit. I could even go jogging with these buds without having to adjust them often and they also are IPX4 rated – which means you get resistance against sweat and splash damage. 

Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW Review: Features

For the asking price of ₹7,490, the Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW are surprisingly low on features. There’s no Active Noise Cancellation, no app support, no voice assistant control, no on-ear detection, no multipoint connection, and no wireless charging. Most of its competitors come with at least ANC and app support at this price, so sadly, the Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW feels very barebones.

Let’s talk about the features we do get. The Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW may lack ANC but it does come packing a Transparency Mode. This can be activated by long-pressing the right touch sensor. Sadly, this mode is not well-implemented. As soon as you turn it on, you will be presented with a soft static-like noise and the environmental sounds that are amplified sound very artificial. 

Since there’s no ANC, you mostly rely on passive isolation to drown out ambient sound when listening to music, and thankfully, the passive isolation is excellent – near perfect, in my opinion, since it is even more effective than some budget earbuds’ ANC.

Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW: Features

The earphones also have touch controls on both earbuds, but when you pull them out of their case, these controls are disabled by default to prevent accidental taps. You simply have to tap the touch controls once on the buds to activate the controls. Since the Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW doesn’t come with companion app support, there’s no way to alter the controls. The default controls are not very intuitive and I personally took some time to get used to them. 

The earphones are powered by Bluetooth v5.0, which seems a bit dated in 2023, but we didn’t face any major connectivity issues. There’s Google Fast Pair support as well which quickens the pairing process quite a bit. The earphones also support Mono mode, where a singular bud can be used by itself while the other one is still in the charging case. There’s also a low latency mode which attempts to eliminate audio-video lag. Worked pretty decently during my testing, so kudos!

Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW Review: Performance

Equipped with 5.8 mm dynamic drivers, the Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW redeem themselves with their musical performance. The earphones have a balanced sound signature, a rarity at this price since most TWS earbuds veer towards the bass-forward sound signature. Sadly, the earphones only support the SBC audio codec, with support missing AAC and high-quality codecs such as aptX and LDAC. 

Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW: Sound

Despite this, the Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW are one of the best-sounding earbuds under ₹10,000. I compared the sound signature of these buds to the Nothing Ear (2) and Jabra Elite 4, and I found the Audio-Technica to be the best sonically. The bass response is punchy and consistent, with enough rumble to be enjoyable to listen to, but not excessively disruptive. 

Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW: Performance

As a result, the mid-range also sounds clean and precise and the notes present between 250 Hz to 500 Hz shine through despite heavy bass interference in some EDM and pop tracks. The vocals sound great but the detail is slightly better on the Nothing Ear (2). The highs are nice and sparkly but the drop-off is a bit sudden. Nevertheless, the dip at 4 kHz - 6 kHz kept the sound mostly sibilance free. The soundstage is surprisingly wide for a pair of in-ear TWS earphones and the imaging is excellent as well.

Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW: Frequency graph

Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW: Sound quality

I really enjoyed listening to tracks such as Something from Nothing by the Foo Fighters where the instruments were accurately placed within the stage. Even pop songs such as Calm Down by Rema had good punchiness in the bass notes while still preserving the detail in Rema’s vocals. These are not the most detailed-sounding earphones, but if you get a good-quality FLAC file or listen to uncompressed audio, you can experience something truly musical.

The microphone on these earphones also impressed me a lot because of how clear my voice sounded on calls. There was tons of detail and clarity, which is often missing at this price. However, the microphone also picks up ambient sound, so don’t use these to attend meetings outdoors.

Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW Review: Battery Life

The Audio Technica ATH-SQ1TW’s battery life can be characterised as weak. It is not necessarily horrible, but it doesn’t match its competition. The earbuds are rated to last for 6.5 hours on a single charge, and the case provides 13 more hours of battery. This totals to 19.5 hours of battery life – without ANC – which is absurdly low in 2023.

Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW: Battery Life

In my testing, the earbuds lasted a cool 6 hours and 2 minutes on 70 per cent volume. The case offered another two full charges. In contrast, the Jabra Elite 4 is rated for 28 hours of total battery life while the Nothing Ear (2) can go all the way up to 36 hours in total, both without ANC turned on.

The case can be charged using a USB C cable and as far as I could tell, there’s no fast charging support. You also don’t get wireless charging support. In our tests, the Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW charged to full in about 1.5 hours, which is decent enough.

Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW Review: Verdict

If sound quality is your only concern, you can pick up the Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW. It is one of the best, if not the best, sounding pair of earphones you can buy under ₹8,000. However, for everything else – look elsewhere. In 2023, these earbuds provide minimal bang for your buck. You miss out on features such as Active Noise Cancellation and app support, and the battery life is mediocre, at best. The design isn’t particularly striking and the one black-coloured variant looks quite ordinary. Opt for the Jabra Elite 4 which brings in several additional features and better battery life. If you can spend ₹2.5K more, the Nothing Ear (2) really stands out.



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Best 55-inch value for money Smart TVs on Amazon you can get today

Although the best screen size for you will depend on your personal needs and requirements, 55 inches comes across as the sweet spot as it is neither too small nor too big. It could sit at the focal point of the room, and be large enough for viewing movies and games. Here, we have the best 55-inch TVs on Amazon that may appeal to you because of the huge discounts they offer.

5 Best 55” TVs on Amazon 1. Mi L55M6-ES TV

Mi has been in the TV business for a while now and this 55-inch model can be bought for ₹44,999 after a 36% discount. The display is of 60Hz refresh rate and 4K resolution with Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and MEMC support. It is equipped with 3 HDMI ports, 40-watt Dolby Atmos speakers, and PatchWall UI which offers 300+ Live TV channels, and iMDB integration.  

2. LG 55UQ7500PSF TV

You can buy the LG 55-inch TV at ₹42,990 after a 43% flat deal discount and a ₹3000 coupon offer. It is a 4K TV with a 60Hz refresh rate, 3 HDMI ports, 2 channel speakers, and WebOS software with ThinQ enhancements.

Also Read: Sony Bravia X90L, the big Sony TV is available in India with a massive discount offer

3. Samsung UA55AUE70AKLXL TV

This is also a 4K TV with a 60Hz refresh rate. You also get 3 HDMI ports, 20W speakers, and Alexa support, among other features.  The Samsung TV retails for ₹46,990 after a 39% discount.

4. TCL 55P635 TV

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After a 54-per cent flat discount and ₹1000 coupon, you can snag the TCL TV for ₹34,990. On the front, there is a 55-inch display with a 60Hz refresh rate and HDR10 playback support. The visuals are aided by a 24W audio setup with Dolby Audio optimization. In the mix, there are 3 HDMI ports too.

Also Read: Nu 65 inch Ultra HD (4K) Smart TV ( LED65UWA1) Review: Great value for money!

5. iFFalcon iFF58U62 TV

iFFalcon 55-inch TV can be bought for ₹31,999 after a 60% discount and ₹2000 coupon discount. The repertoire consists of a 4K 60Hz panel, 3 HDMI ports, 24W speakers with Dolby Audio enhancement, and Google TV software.



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Edit videos on your mobile phone using the YouTube Create App

YouTube has introduced its new mobile app called ‘YouTube Create’. This app offers an easy way for creators to edit their videos right from ...