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Amkette EvoFox GameBox is an Android TV box targeted at gamers

While the PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo consoles are the first to come to mind when talking about a gaming console sitting below your TV, there are other alternatives targeted at different consumers. We have devices like the NVIDIA Shield, running on Android giving you access to games on your TV. You can also connect a Bluetooth controller to the Fire TV stick for some casual gaming. Today, Amkette has launched its 4K EvoFox GameBox. The box runs on Android, has a hundred games preloaded and comes with a gamepad in the box. It is priced at Rs 9,999. 

Amkette 4K EvoFox GameBox features and specifications

The Amkette 4K EvoFox GameBox offers a plug and play experience and running on Android, the setup process shouldn’t be that difficult. It comes with 20 popular Android games and more than 100 retro games preinstalled with the option for users to download and install more. 

Starting with the specifications of the box, it is powered by an Amlogic S905X3 - quad-core Cortex A55 processor coupled with a Mali G31 3D GPU. It also boasts of a dedicated video and audio decode processor. It also comes with 4GB DDR3 RAM and 32GB eMMC built-in storage expandable up to 128GB via a microSD card. It runs on Android 9 out of the box with Android TV Play Store. The box will also receive OTA Updates. The box also comes with dual-band Wi-Fi and can be used for video conferencing if you connect a webcam to it. It also supports Bluetooth 5.0.

The box comes with Amkette's Evo Fox Elite Pro Wireless Gamepad. The controller comes with a USB receiver. Speaking of the controller it has a traditional DualShock 4 like layout with the analog stick placement and the D-pad. It has 4 face buttons and also comes with two shoulder buttons and two triggers. The controller has a claimed battery life of 8 hours and is compatible with PC and the PS3. 

The device also comes with a voice-enabled air remote giving you mouse-like functionality. It has a dedicated button to bring up the Google Assistant, a play/pause button. Coming to the games, the Amkette 4K EvoFox GameBox features games like Dead Trigger 2, Unkilled, Asphalt 8, Real Racing, Pac-Man, Contra, GTA and many more. 

In addition to gaming, a user can connect a webcam to the device and use it for video conferencing. Users can also connect a keyboard and mouse and use productivity apps on the Amkette 4K EvoFox GameBox. The device also supports third-party app store. 

The device has a 4K output and also supports 5.1. It can playback h.265 files as well. For connectivity options, the device has an HDMI port, two USB type-A ports one of which is USB 3.0. It also has a microSD card slot. It supports 4K playback along with support for HDR. 

Amkette 4K EvoFox GameBox price

The Amkette 4K EvoFox GameBox is priced at Rs 9,999 and comes with the Air mouse remote and gamepad in the box. The EvoFox GameBox is available on Flipkart and Amkette's own website. For one week starting today, the EvoFox GameBox will be available at an introductory price of Rs 8,999.



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Microsoft shutting down Minecraft Earth on June 30

Microsoft has announced that it will end support for its AR game for mobile, Minecraft Earth, in June this year. The developers have released the final build of the game, which has been designed to help gamers make the most of the few months left until the servers and support for the mobile game is shut down. 

To recall, Microsoft launched Minecraft Earth to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Minecraft. The game was launched on mobile devices and used Augmented Reality to project Minecraft blocks in the real world, thereby letting players build around them.

The company said in a blog post, "we want to take a moment to thank all of the players and creators that are bringing new adventures, mobs, and free in-game items for the community to enjoy while we finalize our timeline for sunsetting the game. Your feedback and creations brought this game to an entirely different level, from the regular build challenges you absolutely smashed to the incredible builds you shared on social media. We’re eternally grateful for the amazing talent in the Minecraft community. This was not an easy decision, and we’re doing everything we can to make sure you get the most out of Minecraft Earth before it sunsets."

Final Build Patch Notes

As part of the Final Build’s plan to speed things up, the time requirements for crafting and smelting have been reduced. Further, all real-money transitions have been removed completely while ruby costs have been “drastically” reduced. Further, all unused crafting and smelting boosts will be replaced with radius boosts of the same level. As an added bonus, all players who log in before June 30 will receive a set of character creator items. Finally, all completed but unreleased content in the developer’s pipeline will be released. 

Last Date for Support

Microsoft says that it will discontinue all content and service support for the game on June 30. This includes all development and after that, users will be unable to download and play Minecraft Earth anymore. On July 1, it will delete any player data unreleased to Character Creation and Minecoin entitlements. 

All players with paid ruby balances will be granted Minecoins, which can then be used on the Minecraft Marketplace to purchase skin and texture packs, maps, and even minigames. Further, if a player ever made an in-game purchase, they will receive a free copy of the bedrock version of Minecraft. 



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CES 2021: LG Gram and Gram 2-in-1 with Intel EVO certification announced

The Consumer Electronics Show, which typically takes place in Las Vegas, is now completely virtual for 2021 and kicking the show off is LG, which has announced a refresh to the LG Gram series of laptops. Besides revamping the three existing models, LG has also introduced the 2-in-1 versions of the laptops.

LG Gram Features and Specifications

The refreshed LG Gram now comes in 14-inch, 16-inch and a 17-inch chassis. The older 15-inch model is now 16-inches due to the fact that LG has now adopted the 16:10 aspect ratio which is fast gaining popularity. The 14-inch LG Gram’s display has a resolution of 1920x1200 while the other two larger laptops come with a resolution of 2560x1600. LG claims all three displays will cover 99 percent of the DCI-P3 colour space. Living up to its name, the 14-inch LG Gram weighs 999 grams, 1 gram shy of a kilo. The 16-inch LG Gram tips the scale at 1190 grams with the largest 17-inch variant weighing 1350 grams. All three variants will be powered by Intel’s 11th generation processors with Xe graphics and offer support for 8GB and 16GB storage. Storage on all variants will be provided via an m.2 NVMe drive and all laptops will come with USB4/Thunderbolt 4 ports.

LG Gram 2-in-1 Features and Specifications

LG has also announced two 2-in-1 variants of the Gram laptops, in on 14-inch and the other 16-inch form-factors. In terms of hardware, these laptops will also be powered by Intel’s 11th generation processors with Xe graphics. The 2-in-1 form factor is much heavier in comparison to the normal counterpart, with the 14-inch variant weighing 1250 grams and the 16-inch variant tipping the scales at 1480 grams. These two laptops also come with the same 16:10 aspect ratio displays, with the 14-inch model having an FHD+ resolution while the larger 16-inch variant has a QHD+ panel. Interestingly, the LG Gram 2-in-1 display is protected by Gorilla Glass 6. The convertible versions of the Gram also support stylus input thanks to Wacom AES 2.0.

All five laptops introduced today come with the Intel Evo certification, which means the laptops will support fast charging, instant wake, lightning-fast connectivity thanks to Wi-Fi 6 and more. As of now, there’s no price or price revealed by LG for the new laptops. LG does sell the LG Gram laptops in India, although they're not the ones announced at CES.



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Vaio E15 thin and light laptop teased on Flipkart ahead of January 15 India launch

Vaio is set to make a comeback to the Indian market after exiting with Sony back in 2014. However, this time Vaio is backed by Nexstgo which also makes a range of laptops under its Avita series. Ahead of its launch, the company has started teasing a thin and light laptop on its official website, social media channels and on Flipkart where it is revealed to be the Vaio E15.

#ExperienceTheFuture of personal computing on 15 th of January from 1PM onwards. Stay tuned to this space for more details. . #VAIO #VAIOIndia #newlaunch #laptop #laptoplifestyle #laptopmurah pic.twitter.com/nmJ7i87o9r

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After spinning-off from Sony, in 2018 Nexstgo picked up the license to oversee Vaio Corporation’s business in Asia. The Vaio laptops are being manufactured by Nexstgo and the company also sells its Avita range of laptops in India. The company has released a new teaser that says the upcoming laptop is “lighter than your past”, hinting at a thin-and-light form-factor. The Vaio E

The company has also hinted that it is planning to launch multiple laptops in India, however, more details on those laptops are currently under wraps. A listing for the upcoming Vaio laptops has also gone live on Flipkart with the same teaser. Additionally, Flipkart is also hosting a contest where 2021participants can win 100 SuperCoins each. 

The contest has revealed that the company could launch the Vaio E15 in India on January 15. The E15 is expected to be a thin and light offering with premium design, SSD storage, 15-inch Full HD IPS display, slim bezels and more. The laptop will also come with a slew of I/O ports including USB 3.1 Type-A, Type-C, HDMI and microSD slot.

Vaio E15 thin and light laptop teased on Flipkart

“Introducing finest-quality laptops in India, the brand focuses on reclaiming its space in the market while having an unrivalled demand by the customers. We are all set to present futuristic laptop range to the country’s burgeoning tech-enthusiasts and young business professionals. We are looking forward to becoming the top choice for laptop buyers across the country,” said Seema Bhatnagar, Regional Business Director, South Asia, VAIO.

Vaio is planning its comeback at a time when most people remain in homes and working from home has become a norm now. This has led to a surge in demand for fast and durable laptops and PCs. It remains to be seen how Vaio positions itself in a price-sensitive market with so many players like Xiaomi, Lenovo, Acer, MSI and more.

 

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Would you like PS5 DualSense features on the Xbox Series X controller

The next generation of consoles are here with the Xbox Series X and S already launched in India and the PS5 going up for pre-order on January 12. One of the highlighting features of the PS5 is the DualSense Controller, which has haptic feedback and adaptive triggers which enhance the gaming experience. The Xbox Series X/S controller, on the other hand, is almost identical to the Xbox One controller with the addition of a share button, slightly redesigned ergonomics and textured triggers. 

It looks like Microsoft is contemplating adding adaptive triggers-like functionality to its controllers. A survey was sent out by Microsoft asking Xbox Series X/S owners a bunch of questions about the new consoles. The survey had the standard “how satisfied are you with your console” type questions but the question that caught TechRadar's eye was whether users are “aware of features on PlayStation controllers” and if they wish those features were on Xbox controllers.

If Microsoft is surveying its users about features of a competitive device, it is possible that the company is contemplating implementing those features in its controller. Microsoft is no stranger to updating their controllers during the lifecycle of the console. With the Xbox One, Microsoft released a redesigned controller that brought Bluetooth connectivity for PC use without a dongle, along with support for a headphones jack, something that was widely appreciated on the PS4’s DualShock 4 controller. With the Xbox Series X/S controller, we’ve seen the addition of a share button, something Sony introduced with the DS4. 

In our review of the PS5, we praised the adaptive triggers on the DualSense as they add to the immersion by creating tension based on the activity you are undertaking. It would be interesting to see how Microsoft decides to implement the technology or possibly improve upon it in some way. The DualSense controller also comes with a built-in mic, making dictation and chats easier for when your headset is out of reach.



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Nintendo Laughed Off Microsoft’s Acquisition Offer Prior to First Xbox Launch in 2001

Microsoft attempted to buy Nintendo prior to launching the first Xbox in 2001, but it was laughed out of the room. Microsoft also unsuccessfully tried to purchase Electronic Arts, Square Enix, and Midway Games.

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Lypertek Levi

Priced at Rs 4,999, the Lypertek Levi provides exceptional value for money with excellent battery life, premium features such as Ambient Mode and Qi wireless charging, clean and balanced sound, and a solid fit. The Lypertek Tevi which costs a couple of thousand rupees more does sound better, especially when it comes to the details in the highs, however, at under 5K, these are possibly one of the best sounding pair of truly wireless earbuds one could purchase. 

Lypertek shot to prominence recently with the launch of the excellent Lypertek Tevi (review) truly wireless earphones that boasted excellent sound quality and battery life under 10K. The product is highly-acclaimed and is our favourite pick for a pair of truly wireless earphones under Rs 10,000. It even won the Best Buy Mention in our annual Digit Zero1 Awards for 2020. Building upon its success, Lypertek also released a more affordable version of the Tevi, named the Lypertek Levi. It comes with reduced battery life over its predecessor, clocking in at 48 hours of total battery life, which is still excellent and, unbelievably, it even comes with a few improvements such as the addition of Ambient Sound mode and wireless charging making it excellent value for under 5K. However, does the sound quality match up to its more expensive sibling? Let’s find out.

Build and comfort

The Lypertek Levi is an in-ear TWS earphone with a rounded shape that sit pretty comfortably in your ears. Lypertek has included 3 pairs of silicone tips of different sizes as well as three pairs of double-flanged silicone tips, which is pretty nifty. It’s safe to say that most users will find a silicone tip that aids in fit and overall comfort. 

The rear of each bud houses the Lypertek logo and an LED to indicate the battery status of the buds. At the upper side of each bud is a physical button with CD-like pattern that make them stand out visually. The buttons are easy to press, however, are located in a slightly inconvenient position according to us. It would be much more convenient and easy to locate if they were placed on the lower side of the earbuds, however, you do get used to this slightly unconventional positioning over time. The buds are also IPX5 rated for splash resistance which means you can wear them at the gym or when running without worrying about sweat damaging them. 

Moving on to the charging case, Lypertek has surprisingly including Qi wireless charging for the case at this competitive price point, which is excellent! For conventional wired charging, there’s a USB-C port on the underside of the case. The front of the case also has four LEDs to indicate the battery status of the case.

Now, the case is pretty compact and lightweight, made fully out of plastic. However, the finishing and look aren’t particularly impressive. Additionally, the plastic case doesn’t feel too robust and the lid seems fairly weak at its ridge, so you would want to be careful while opening the case. The earbuds slot in magnetically in the charging case, but don’t fit all that satisfyingly. Overall, the plastic, rickety build of the case was a bit of a turn off for us, but at this price point, one can look over it.

Especially since the Lypertek Levi are exceptionally comfortable and fit snugly within most ears. Pressing of the buttons also don’t cause discomfort to the ears owing to the positioning the controls, which is good for day-to-day use. You get a solid seal with the eartips provided in the box, so much so, that you don’t really miss Active Noise Cancellation too much. The passive isolation, due to the excellent fit, is pretty great. 

Features

Now, the Lypertek Tevi weren’t particularly feature-laden TWS earphones, apart from their monstrous battery life of about 70 hours in total. While the battery life has been shrunk down on the Levi, the company has added a selection of features to these earphones that weren’t present on the Tevis. These include wireless charging, which we mentioned before, and Ambient Sound mode.

Ambient Sound mode allows you to listen to your surroundings and be more aware of it in places where you would need to such as a train station, a road, and others. The Ambient Sound mode works pretty well. The microphone amplifies your surroundings pretty well without sounding too artificial. 

The earphones, unfortunately, don’t have a companion app so everything needs to be controlled from the earbuds themselves or the connected device. The physical buttons on each earbud allow users to pause or play music/media, skip tracks or go to the previous track, activate ambient mode, adjust volume, activate voice assistant and answer or decline phone calls. The controls are pretty intuitive and work well, however, we would have liked the option to customise controls as so many TWS earphones now allow. 

Codec wise, the Levi supports the SBC and AAC audio codecs, which is pretty decent. It doesn’t support aptX as on the Tevi, which is slightly disappointing. The earbuds can be used independently of each other, however, there’s no multipoint connection (which allows you to connect to two devices simultaneously). Overall, at under 5K, the Lypertek Tevi are a feature-laden pair of TWS earphones that scream value for money. But, do they sound good…?

Performance

Expectedly, the Lypertek Levi comes with impressive sound quality for the asking price. You get clean, well-rounded and balanced sound that works well with a variety of genres of music. While the sound quality isn’t as imposing as the Tevi, especially when it comes to the highs, which sports slightly lesser detail, the overall sound is commendable and it truly is one of the best sound pair of truly wireless earphones under 5K.

The bass response is punchy yet controlled, with the bass sporty slightly more heft in the upper-bass region between 125-250Hz on the frequency response graph. This led to bass-heavy tracks sounding energetic and vibrant, with good amounts of detail, all without the overall sound getting too muddy. There’s also very little auditory masking in the mids since the bass, even though it’s powerful, doesn’t overpower the mids too aggressively. Tracks such as Another One Bites The Dust by Queen features taut and punchy bass beats, while keeping Mercury’s vocals and the instruments clean-sounding and detailed.

The Frequency Response graph of the Lypertek Levi (blue) in comparison with our reference IEM (orange).

The mid-range shows excellent control with good tonality and texture. Vocals sound excellent and articulate across a wide range of genres, even in tracks that feature tons of instruments. The detail isn’t as precise, especially in the upper-mids, as the Tevi, but it is impressive at this price range nonetheless. 

The highs aren’t as bright as the Tevi, with the 4KHz-8KHz range in the frequency response graph seeing a pretty sizable drop. This leads to some loss of detail in the highs and the overall sound isn’t as open as it could be, if the highs weren’t underextended in that area. Nevertheless, the highs aren’t terrible and the lack of brightness actually aids people in listening to music for longer without feeling fatigued. 

Lastly, instrument separation is exceptional at this price range, however, the soundstage could be better. Overall, the sound quality is excellent at its price, however, if you can extend your budget by around 2-3K, the Lypertek Tevi is the overall better-sounding pair of earphones. Also, if you make a lot of calls using your wireless earphones, there are definitely better options out there since the Levi’s call quality is pretty lacklustre. 

Battery life

The Lypertek Tevi, the predecessor of the Levi, packed an astounding battery life of a total of 70 hours! While the Levi doesn’t match that ridiculous number, it does offer a solid 48 hours of battery life (as per the company), which includes 8 hours from the earbuds, and 40 hours from the charging case (5 additional charges). While this is no Tevi, it is certainly still one of the best TWS earphones when it comes to battery life, since the norm is around 24-30 hours of total battery life across budgets.

In our day-to-day testing, we found that the earbuds actually lasted 9 hours on a single charge, compared to the company rating of 8 hours! We could also charge the earphones exactly 5 times over. Even with aggressive usage that lasted over 10 days, we could only drain the battery of the case completely once, which is seriously impressive. Additionally, the earbuds also feature Fast Charge, where 15 minutes of charging will net you 2 hours of playtime. This is useful for when you want to charge your earbuds in a pinch to get your a couple of hours of listening. 

Verdict

Priced at Rs 4,999, the Lypertek Levi provides exceptional value for money with excellent battery life, premium features such as Ambient Mode and Qi wireless charging, clean and balanced sound, and a solid fit. The Lypertek Tevi which costs a couple of thousand rupees more does sound better, especially when it comes to the details in the highs, however, at under 5K, these are possibly one of the best sounding pair of truly wireless earbuds one could purchase. If sound quality is your only concern and you don’t mind extending your budget by around 2K, you should consider the Tevi instead. However, if you want to stay under 5K and also want the added benefit of features such as Ambient sound and wireless charging, the Lypertek Levi is an excellent option. 



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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 ...