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Garena Free Fire will reintroduce the Bermuda Remastered map soon, this time permanently

Garena has announced that the new Bermuda Remastered map will be making a return to the game soon. This time around, the map will be a permanent fixture in the game. However, the developers have not yet specified exactly when the map will be made available. It should be noted that players got their first taste of the map at the start of 2021. The map was temporarily made live from January 1 to January 10.

In a post on Instagram, the developers note, “The map you have been waiting for for a really long time is coming back to the game, and this time it is coming back permanently! Take a breather at Nurek Dam, get inspired at Academy or visit the fisherman village at Aden's Creek! The Bermuda Remastered map will be available for you to explore again soon.”

The new map is similar in size to the original Bermuda map but comes with a bunch of new locations. This includes the aforementioned Nurek Dam, Aden’s Creek and more. Existing locations like the Peak have also been overhauled. The Peak is now more urbanised and features hedges, billboards and houses. You can learn more about the new locations in Bermuda Remastered here. 

In related news, Garena is gearing up for the start of the Free Fire World Series. The 2021 edition of the tournament will be held in Singapore and will offer a prize pool of $2,000,000. This is the largest in the history of the company. The FFWS 2021 SG tournament will host the Play-ins on May 22, and Finals will be held on May 29. Garena had initially planned to host the Play-ins on April 24 and FInals on May 1. But the dates were shifted due to the current situation with COVID-19. You can learn more about the tournament here. 



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LG 48-inch CX OLED TV Review: Is it still the best TV for gaming

While we are looking forward to the LG Evo OLED and even the LG C1 in 2021, it's easy to recommend the CX, especially since it has all the bells and whistles one looks for in a premium OLED TV. It has four HDMI 2.1 ports making it ideal for gamers. The picture performance of the panel is sublime and the sound output is good as well. While Android TV still has a larger library of apps, the LG app store caters to all popular apps and streaming services one would need to enjoy content on this TV. If you are in the market for a premium TV then you can most definitely consider the LG CX. The only catch is that the 55-inch variant of the TV can be found for close to Rs 1,35,000. So, unless you are specifically looking for the 48-inch variant to fit in a specific room or on a desk as a replacement for your monitor, you could also consider its larger sibling for a more cinematic experience. 

We first saw the 48-inch LG CX back at CES 2020 when the world was “normal”, pre-pandemic. While the LG CX is available in 55, 65 and 77-inch screen sizes, it’s the 48-inch variant that is marketed as a gaming monitor. Its small size, support for HDMI 2.1, FreeSync and G-Sync made it ideal for console and PC gamers. While the CX’s larger screen sizes have been available in India since 2020, the 48-inch LG CX made its debut in India in 2021. Is it still the penultimate small screen gaming TV? Let's find out. 

LG 48-inch CX: Key specifications at a glance

Panel Size: 48-inch (available in 55, 65 and 77-inch screen sizes) Panel Type: OLED Panel Resolution: 3840 x 2160 - 4K Panel Refresh Rate: 120Hz  HDR 10 support: Yes Dolby Vision Support: Yes Weight (with stand): 14.4 kgs HDMI Ports: 4 USB Ports: 3 Bluetooth: Yes (v5.0) Wi-Fi: Yes Ethernet: Yes Speakers: 40W (2.2Ch) Price (MOP): Rs 1,35,000 for the 48-inch 

LG 48-inch CX: Display Panel and Picture Quality

LG’s 2020 OLED TVs bring with them the same features across the board, with the key difference being the design and a few features here and there. We reviewed the LG GX back in 2020, and while the performance of the CX’s panel is almost at par with the GX, the two TVs differ in the design audio output and hands-free voice controls. We will also talk about the 48-inch screen size and how it differs from the 55-inch variant, especially for those looking for this TV to be their primary gaming device. 

4k HDR TV details of the LG CX.

The CX has LG’s Alpha 9 Gen 3 chips which LG showed off at CES 2020, and also comes with a Filmmaker Mode that changes the settings of the content to represent the picture the way it was intended by the filmmaker. Like the other LG OLEDs from 2020, the TV supports Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and HDR 10. Let’s start with the performance of the TV. 

LG 48-inch CX: Gaming Performance

Let’s kick things off with what the TV is marketed for - its gaming performance. It has all 4 HDMI 2.1 ports with support for ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode), VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and 4K at 120Hz. If you are rocking an Xbox Series X (review), PS5 (review) or even the RTX 30 series GPU then, you can take full advantage of what the TV has to offer.  

PS5 gaming on an LG CX.

We connected a PS5 to the TV to check out its gaming performance along with a few games that support a high refresh rate, like Dirt 5 (review) and DMC 5 (review). For the cinematic experience, we also played Spider-Man: Miles Morales (review). Since the PS5 doesn't support VRR we got a fixed refresh rate on the TV. Starting with Spider-Man the game looks lush with its snow-filled environments and the colours on Spider-Man's suits pop. When swinging around the city you can make out the bright highlights very well especially when you are swinging towards the sun. Even in the dark sequences in the game, the blacks are deep and shadows clearly visible enhancing the gaming experience. 

Switch on game mode on the LG CX.

In a game like Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition we played it in the high frame rate mode and while the console doesn't support VRR, the 120Hz mode on this game made the fighting silky smooth. In a fast-paced game like DMC 5, reflexes are everything and the higher frame rate definitely adds to the precision. Needless to say, the game looked breathtaking as well. 

LG CX can play games in 4K at 120Hz.

Overall, if you are looking for a gaming TV, then the LG CX should definitely be at the top of your list. The 48-inch size is small enough to fit on a desk and sitting 4 feet away from the TV was the sweet spot for hours of gaming. 

LG CX supports HDMI Ultra HD Deep Colour.

You should go into the settings and switch on HDMI UltraHD Deep Colour to exploit the potential of this TV. A pro tip - if you want to see the resolution, bit rate and even the frame rate the TV is producing, you can mash the green button on the remote control till the popup comes that gives you this information. 

LG 48-inch CX: 4K and HDR Performance

LG’s OLED TVs have offered some of the best performance money can buy, and the case is no different here. Whether you are looking at the 48-inch variant for a small room or a desk or even the 77-inch variant for a home theatre experience, you can’t go wrong with this TV. While we have the 48-inch CX for review and we have reviewed the 65-inch GX, we can expect similar performance from the panel on the other screen size options of the CX. 

With self-emitting backlighting, we get an infinite contrast ratio on this TV and the colours on the OLED look deep as ever. When it comes to HDR performance, the TV is sublime. The peak brightness of the TV may not be as high as some LED TVs we reviewed last year like the Sony Z8H (review), but there is no halo effect or blooming especially when consuming content in pitch darkness thanks to the pixel level brightness control. 

The LG CX supports all popular streaming services.

We consumed a lot of content from streaming services like Netflix, Prime Video and Apple TV in HDR and Dolby Vision, and the experience was nothing short of theatrical. The panel gets reflective in a well-lit room. But if you have curtains or the room’s lighting isn’t directly in front of the TV, you should be fine. 

The only qualm I have is that the Disney+ Hotstar App on the LG TV doesn’t support Dolby Vision. Considering the vast library of content on offer on the platform, it’s high time the app is updated. We have the updated app with support for Dolby Vision and surround sound on the Fire TV Stick (review) and Android TVs already. 

The LG CX supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.

LG 48-inch CX: FHD Performance

When it comes to FHD and SDR performance, once again, you wouldn’t know you are consuming FHD content if you didn’t know what you are looking for. A show like Young Sheldon on Prime Video is in SDR, and even movies like Mission Impossible and Spider-Man Homecoming on Netflix are in FHD and SDR. On the standard preset, the picture looks slightly muted and that isn’t a bad thing. If you want colours to pop, you can always switch to the Vivid mode. It’s usually in such SDR content that we have seen Sony’s OLEDs to produce better colours, but unless you place the two TVs side by side, you wouldn’t be able to tell the difference. 

LG CX picture modes.

Overall, while some will worry about burn-in, if you vary the content you consume on this TV, it shouldn’t be an issue. The TV offers some of the best performance we have seen, for SDR, HDR and even gaming. 

LG 48-inch CX: Audio Performance

The LG CX has a 2.2 Chanel set up with 40W of sound output. If you plan to use this TV as a monitor or plan to put it in a small bedroom, then the output from the TV should get the job done for watching movies and playing games. The speakers on the TV support Dolby Atmos, but don't expect the sound to surround you from all angles. 

the LG CX supports Dolby Atmos.

In the opening race in Ready Player One, you have cars whizzing past each other trying to avoid being destroyed by King Kong. While the audio is loud and clear, don't expect it to come from above or behind you. The audio from the speakers is delightful. You may miss some bass, but considering the clarity and volume level, the speakers are good enough to give an entry-level soundbar a run for its money.  

LG 48-inch CX: UI

The UI of the LG 48-inch CX is precisely the same we saw with the GX we reviewed last year. The TV runs on the company’s WebOS platform, which has a very fluid UI. All your apps are listed in a row at the bottom of the screen, making it easy to navigate. You also have a “Home Dashboard”, giving you control of your IoT devices. 

LG revealed a new UI at CES 2021, which is visually different from its 2020 UI. We aren’t sure if the new UI will come to the CX, but as it stands, the CX has a very easy to use UI. The settings have moved around a little when compared to the LG C9 (review). You also have the convenience of LG’s magic remote, which makes navigating the UI a breeze. 

The LG TV runs on WebOS.

The LG GX came with far-field mics to let you control the TV by using your voice, without the remote control. Sadly, that feature isnt available in the CX. You have a mic button on the remote control that gives you voice controls, and you can long-press the Prime Video button to bring up Alexa if you like. 

LG’s UI also has an app store, and while it isn’t as robust as the Google Play Store found on Android TVs, it gets the job done for those looking for popular streaming services. Apps like Plex are available for those that use it, but an app like VLC is missing from the LG app store. 

The LG CX receives updates over the air.

LG 48-inch CX: Remote Control

Once again, the LG CX comes with the same remote control we have seen on the GX, the C9, B9 and many more LG OLED TVs. LG’s 2021 TVs will bring a redesigned remote control, and we cant wait to see how the ergonomics have changed, especially when the remote itself is very ergonomic. 

The remote control is well built and a slightly curved design. This helps give the remote control a good grip, especially when navigating the UI using the remote control like a mouse. It feels hefty in one's hands without feeling heavy. The remote has all the traditional controls like the number pad on the top, the centre has the click wheel surrounded by directional buttons, and the bottom has hotkeys to bring up Netflix and Prime Video. You also get a Play and Pause button. You also have the voice control button above the directional buttons. 

The LG CX comes with a Magic Remote.

Overall the remote control is well built, ergonomic and one of the better remote controls we’ve seen come with high-end TVs.

LG 48-inch CX: Build and Design

LG has gone with an “if it ain’t broke, don't fix it” attitude with the design of the CX. Placed next to a C9, you wouldn’t know which TV is which. It has a small tabletop stand that holds the TV in place from the centre when kept on a tabletop. It is relatively short, so don't expect to keep a set-top-box or gaming console below the TV. The tabletop stand is angular and looks premium. 

The LG CX has an angular stand.

The panel of the TV is extremely slim, with almost no bezels surrounding the display. It is slightly thick towards the bottom, where you have the components and connectivity options.

The LG CX has slim bezels.

Speaking of connectivity options, the TV has three HDMI ports and one USB port facing the side. Facing the back, we have one HDMI port, two USB ports, AV in, LAN, optical port, 3.5mm port and a good old antenna.

The LG CX has 4 HDMI 2.1 ports.

Bottom Line

While we are looking forward to the LG Evo OLED and even the LG C1 in 2021, it's easy to recommend the CX especially since it has all the bells and whistles one looks for in a premium OLED TV. It has four HDMI 2.1 ports making it ideal for gamers. The picture performance of the panel is sublime and the sound output is good too. While Android TV still has a larger library of apps, the LG app store caters to all popular apps and streaming services one would need to enjoy content on this TV. If you are in the market for a premium TV then you can most definitely consider the LG CX. The only catch is the 55-inch variant of the TV can be found for close to Rs 1,35,000. So, unless you are specifically looking for the 48-inch variant to fit in a specific room or on a desk as a replacement for your monitor, you could also consider its larger sibling for a more cinematic experience.

   

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Acer has launched the Nitro 5 gaming laptop in India with the latest AMD Ryzen 5600H series processor

Acer's Nitro 5 gaming laptop is one of the most popular machines in the country and it's no surprise that Acer is keeping it updated with fresh new variants. The company has launched two new variants of the laptop, both of which are powered by the AMD Ryzen 5 5600H Hexa-core processor. You can configure the laptop with either an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 or the GTX 1650 GPU.

The Acer Nitro 5 sports a 15.6-inch FHD ISP display on the front with support for up to 144Hz refresh rate. 144Hz is ideal for gaming laptops and anything lower than this would make it a bottleneck. The laptop can also be configured with up to 32GB DDR44 memory. For storage, we are looking at two slots for M.2 PCIe SSDs and up to 2TB HDD support.

The Nitro 5 features Acer CoolBoost technology with a quad exhaust port design that keeps the system temperature at an ideal level for reliable gaming performance. You can monitor the Nitro 5 with one touch of the NitroSense hotkey, covering temperatures, fan speeds, and more. The laptop also features Killer Ethernet E2600 that delivers incredible network experiences – low latency gaming, smooth HD streaming video, and interrupt-free voice and video chats.

Pricing & Availability

Acer has launched the Nitro 5 gaming laptop for a starting price of Rs 71,990. At that price, you'll get the base variant of the machine with a GTX 1650 GPU. The RTX 3060 variant will cost you Rs 93,990. The laptop is now available to purchase from Acer exclusive stores and Acer online or Flipkart.



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Sony launches BRAVIA X80J Google TV in India

Sony has launched its 2021 BRAVIA TV in India - the X80J. The TV is available in a bunch of screen sizes including 43, 50, 55, 65 and 75-inch. Only the 65-inch is available, starting today. The Sony BRAVIA X80J is a 4K TV with support for HDR, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. The biggest change coming to the TV is the all-new Google TV UI. Users also get access to the Google Play Store to download popular apps and streaming services directly to the TV. The new Sony TV is available via Sony Centres, online and offline retails. Let's dive in and look at the specifications, screen sizes, resolution, connectivity options, pricing, and availability of the Sony BRAVIA X80J.

Sony BRAVIA X80J screen size, specifications and features 

Kicking things off with the screen sizes, the Sony BRAVIA X80J is available in 43, 50, 55, 65 and 75-inch. However, only the 65-inch variant will be available from today while the other screen sizes in the lineup are expected to launch soon. 

Under the hood, the BRAVIA X80J is powered by Sony’s X1 4K HDR Picture Processor and brings with it Sony’s Triluminos Display technology. The TV supports 4K and HDR including Dolby Vision. For Audio, it supports Dolby Atmos as well. The TV has relatively slim bezels and when kept on a tabletop has two slim feet that hold it in place. The tabletop feet have a slot in design like we saw on the X90H (review) in 2020 and don't need any screws to hold them in place. 

The BRAVIA X80J runs on the new Google TV UI. The UI is a rehaul of what Android TV users are accustomed to. Users still get access to the Google Play Store giving users access to popular streaming services such as Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar and many more. 

In addition to coming with a Google Assistant-enabled remote control in the box, the TV can also be controlled by an Alexa enabled speaker that you may have in your house. It also supports AirPlay so you can stream Apple TV content along with content from your iOS device to the TV. The TV also boasts of Sony’s X-balanced speaker with 20W of sound output. Running on Android, the TV also supports Chromecast built-in.

Coming to the specifications of the X80J comes with support for Wi-Fi along with ethernet to connect to the internet. It also has Bluetooth 4.2. For your connectivity needs, the TV has four HDMI ports all of which support HDCP 2.3 along with support for HDMI eARC. It also has an optical port and a 3.5mm port. It comes with 2 USB ports as well. The TVs boast 20W of sound output and come with 16GB onboard storage. The 65-inch BRAVIA X80J has direct backlighting with no dimming zones. 

Sony BRAVIA X80J Price and Availability

As mentioned above, the 65-inch X80J will be available starting today both online and offline. The 65-inch Sony BRAVIA X80J is priced at Rs 1,30,000. 

There is no information on the pricing or launch date of the 43, 50, 55 and 75-inch screen sizes as of writing this story.

 

 

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Fortnite Maker Epic Games and Apple Duel in Filings as App Store Trial Nears

Epic Games and Apple duelled in legal filings ahead of a trial over whether to break the iPhone maker's tight grip on the App Store.

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Acer Nitro 5 With AMD Ryzen 5 5600H CPU, Up to Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 GPU Launched in India

Acer Nitro 5 with AMD Ryzen 5 5600H CPU and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 GPU debuts in the Indian market at a starting price of Rs. 94,990. It will go on sale from April 9 via Flipkart and Acer India store.

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The Alienware m15 Ryzen Edition R5 is the companys first AMD Ryzen-powered laptop in over a decade

Alienware has some of the most powerful laptops on the market and is mostly the go-to option for most gamers who don't want to compromise on performance. But Alienware didn't really have anything for people who were looking to buy AMD Ryzen-powered notebooks, and that changes now with the launch of the Alienware m15 Ryzen Edition R5 laptop.

This is Alienware's first Ryzen-powered gaming laptop in over a decade. In fact, the company hasn't launched a Ryzen-based laptop since 2007, so this is definitely something worth making a note of. With the launch of this new laptop, Alienware's website says this is the start of a new chapter with AMD.

In addition to the Alienware m15 Ryzen Edition R5, we also have the Dell G15 Ryzen Edition, another incredible machine, now powered by AMD's latest processors. Let's take a look at these laptops and what they bring to the table in terms of the specs.

Alienware m15 Ryzen Edition R5

The Alienware m15 Ryzen Edition R5 comes with a 15.6-inch display which can be configured with either a QHD 240Hz or an FHD 360Hz panel. This laptop is packed with AMD Ryzen 5000 H-series mobile processors and Nvidia GeForce RTX 30-series laptop GPUs.

And for the first time in an Alienware 15-inch notebook, you get user-upgradeable 3200Mhz DDR4 memory as well. Alienware has also confirmed that the new R5 laptop will also come with an option to have the ultra-low-profile mechanical keyboard with per-key RGB lighting.

Dell G15 Ryzen Edition

Dell G15 Ryzen Edition

Dell's G series gaming notebooks have been inheriting a lot of Alienware features and it makes perfect sense that they get the much-awaited Ryzen treatment too. We are looking at the 15-inch Dell G15 Ryzen Edition, which looks very similar to the Alienware m15 R5 in terms of looks. You can configure the laptop with the new AMD Ryzen 5000 series processors and the Nvidia GeForce RTX 30-series GPUs.

Just like the Alienware m15 Ryzen Edition R5, this one also comes with user-upgradeable DDR4 memory, and you get an option to choose between either a 120Hz, 165Hz, or a 360Hz display. 

Pricing & Availability

The Alienware m15 Ryzen Edition R5 is now available to purchase in the US. More configurations will be added soon and the laptops start at $1793.98 which is roughly Rs 1.34L. We'll learn more about the SKU options later when they go on sale here in India.

The Dell G15 Ryzen Edition starts at $899 which roughly translates to about Rs 68,000. These laptops will go on sale starting May 4. The pricing and availability details for the Indian variants are still unknown, but we hope to have more clarity on that soon.



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