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who you calling a geek razec!?
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Posted: 2013-09-15 08:30:40
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@Moogoo and Razec: Sure, I can understand not everyone in Sony can know everything...
They probably have one to several product launch a week...
I am just disapointed that they made the phone call and could not find one internal geek (with all due respect) within Sony mobile with the answer. This is why I think they should hire a couple of guys on this forum: they already go the extra mile and would work like 10 within Sony...
@Razec: In our case, we should say the average Taro.
@Mogoo: We have more Japanese options, but more limitations as well. You have more non-Japanese options and less limitations/lock. With snapdragon 800 compatibility with many bands, maybe I will be able to buy a foreign unlocked sony phone and put my japanese sim into it. More expensive, but no docomo logo.
But I will survive with one of the options i have at the moment, including waiting for Z2: it is just a phone after all!
Also, my negatives are very personal indeed, and the phone is outstanding for everything that can be compared to other flagships. If my opinion can be useful for Sony, i prefer write it here. And it seems some of the issues will be gone with Z2, fingers crossed.
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Posted: 2013-09-15 08:53:20
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On 2013-09-15 04:23:13, unknownC151A wrote:
The one who started spreading that the Z1 uses the leftovers panels from the Z and ZL is total bullshit.
I can confirm no such thing occurred.
Practically, if you think about it, how Triluminos works is by emitting a blue LED light into this quantum dots of reds and greens.
Conventional LCD screens like the one that canes with the Z have its white LED shine past the RGB panel.
So if that donkey "source" is correct, Sony have to tear open the leftovers, modify the existing panel for it to be compatible for the blue LED.
It's simply not practical, or perhaps, pure stupidity.
Triluminos for mobile doesnt use quantum dots. Its a software enhancement, read the white paper
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Posted: 2013-09-15 09:02:50
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On 2013-09-15 09:02:50, Jubei1 wrote:
On 2013-09-15 04:23:13, unknownC151A wrote:
The one who started spreading that the Z1 uses the leftovers panels from the Z and ZL is total bullshit.
I can confirm no such thing occurred.
Practically, if you think about it, how Triluminos works is by emitting a blue LED light into this quantum dots of reds and greens.
Conventional LCD screens like the one that canes with the Z have its white LED shine past the RGB panel.
So if that donkey "source" is correct, Sony have to tear open the leftovers, modify the existing panel for it to be compatible for the blue LED.
It's simply not practical, or perhaps, pure stupidity.
Triluminos for mobile doesnt use quantum dots. Its a software enhancement, read the white paper
I couldn't find any such mention in the Whitepaper. Can you take a snap of the portion and post ?
Triluminos cannot be emulated with a software. You cannot expand the color gamut with a software.
[ This Message was edited by: randomuser on 2013-09-15 08:09 ]
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Posted: 2013-09-15 09:06:00
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I think Jubei is confusing triluminos for x-reality. Triluminos is hardware.. x-reality is software.
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Posted: 2013-09-15 09:17:18
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Can anyone please tell me about LED notification light Position on Z1??
where is it ?
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Posted: 2013-09-15 09:20:40
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On top
It's transparent, visible from both front and back of the device
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Posted: 2013-09-15 09:27:36
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^thanx
Nice
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Posted: 2013-09-15 09:34:07
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On 2013-09-15 09:06:00, randomuser wrote:
On 2013-09-15 09:02:50, Jubei1 wrote:
On 2013-09-15 04:23:13, unknownC151A wrote:
The one who started spreading that the Z1 uses the leftovers panels from the Z and ZL is total bullshit.
I can confirm no such thing occurred.
Practically, if you think about it, how Triluminos works is by emitting a blue LED light into this quantum dots of reds and greens.
Conventional LCD screens like the one that canes with the Z have its white LED shine past the RGB panel.
So if that donkey "source" is correct, Sony have to tear open the leftovers, modify the existing panel for it to be compatible for the blue LED.
It's simply not practical, or perhaps, pure stupidity.
Triluminos for mobile doesnt use quantum dots. Its a software enhancement, read the white paper
I couldn't find any such mention in the Whitepaper. Can you take a snap of the portion and post ?
Triluminos cannot be emulated with a software. You cannot expand the color gamut with a software.
[ This Message was edited by: randomuser on 2013-09-15 08:09 ]
Thats the point. There is no mention of quantum dots, on the Bravia tvs its mentioned everywhere. And if it is a hardware addition why the massive difference in screen quality? The old "its a prototype" argument?
And you can change color gamut through software. You just have to calibrate the screens, Apple increased their color gamut to sRGB standard for iPhone 5
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Posted: 2013-09-15 09:57:58
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On 2013-09-15 09:57:58, Jubei1 wrote:
On 2013-09-15 09:06:00, randomuser wrote:
On 2013-09-15 09:02:50, Jubei1 wrote:
On 2013-09-15 04:23:13, unknownC151A wrote:
The one who started spreading that the Z1 uses the leftovers panels from the Z and ZL is total bullshit.
I can confirm no such thing occurred.
Practically, if you think about it, how Triluminos works is by emitting a blue LED light into this quantum dots of reds and greens.
Conventional LCD screens like the one that canes with the Z have its white LED shine past the RGB panel.
So if that donkey "source" is correct, Sony have to tear open the leftovers, modify the existing panel for it to be compatible for the blue LED.
It's simply not practical, or perhaps, pure stupidity.
Triluminos for mobile doesnt use quantum dots. Its a software enhancement, read the white paper
I couldn't find any such mention in the Whitepaper. Can you take a snap of the portion and post ?
Triluminos cannot be emulated with a software. You cannot expand the color gamut with a software.
[ This Message was edited by: randomuser on 2013-09-15 08:09 ]
Thats the point. There is no mention of quantum dots, on the Bravia tvs its mentioned everywhere. And if it is a hardware addition why the massive difference in screen quality? The old "its a prototype" argument?
And you can change color gamut through software. You just have to calibrate the screens, Apple increased their color gamut to sRGB standard for iPhone 5
I hate idiots, who come marching here, acting like a boss, praising the iPhone and start posting crap without researching.
Poor guy. You should be ashamed of yourself.
http://www.sony.co.uk/hub/lcd[....]ure-quality/article/triluminos
http://www.technewsnow.com/ne[....]rgb-led-lighting-to-sony-hdtvs[ This Message was edited by: unknownC151A on 2013-09-15 09:11 ]
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