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vivftp Posts: > 500

New HMZ-T3 is so shiny!

http://www.engadget.com/2013/[....]ted-display-wireless-hands-on/

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Posted: 2013-09-03 06:28:15
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supercoolman Posts: > 500


On 2013-09-03 05:24:17, vivftp wrote:
Wow, Microsoft just bought Nokia Devices and Services

http://www.theverge.com/2013/[....]ices-unit-unites-windows-phone



same thing as apple bought the company that makes iphone cpu, but in a larger scale
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Posted: 2013-09-03 06:40:55
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my ninja Posts: > 500

i wish they would partner with Leap Motion and Oculus.. at least bump the resolution up to 1080p.. 4K would be the truth though. again to make it a spectacle that everyone HAS to look at. make them talk about it, make them question it.. in the end it will sell. id get one for the PS4 tbh
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Posted: 2013-09-03 06:53:14
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vivftp Posts: > 500


On 2013-09-03 06:53:14, my ninja wrote:
i wish they would partner with Leap Motion and Oculus.. at least bump the resolution up to 1080p.. 4K would be the truth though. again to make it a spectacle that everyone HAS to look at. make them talk about it, make them question it.. in the end it will sell. id get one for the PS4 tbh


4K would be nice, but you'd need the content to go with it, otherwise it'll be no better than 1080p displays. They COULD probably use their X-Reality Pro 4k chips to upscale content to 4k displays, but who knows how well that'd work out on such tiny screens.

I'm hopeful that Sony will eventually either announce support for Rift on PS4, or release their own version tailor made for PS4.

Anyways, just so this isn't all OT, it's worth noting the HMZ-T3 has support for Android smartphones too. Not to mention it finally has wireless options! From the article:

"Our favorite new feature, however, is the ability to plug in Android (presumably Xperia) devices with micro-HDMI / MHL connectivity. The device, via the battery pack, has ports for both full-size and micro-HMDI cables, and given the current influx of HD-capable smartphones (and content), it's a pretty pervasive way to use it."
[ This Message was edited by: vivftp on 2013-09-03 05:59 ]

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Posted: 2013-09-03 06:59:32
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Xajel Posts: > 500


On 2013-09-03 03:50:10, vikeviki wrote:
OT:some one name Kitchen from this forum has pm me with foul language,what the hell he thinks of,

comic to topic why would not sony release a nfc Xenon flash accessory for Z1,it would be really great idits portable too


AFAIK, it's not possible

NFC will only start the pairing process as it has a very low bandwidth.. so it will connect with BT or WiFi later... the problem here with Xenon flash is latency, speed is not important as the idea is just a trigger... but the problem is latency, you will not be able to sync. the Xenon with the photo in the same time, they will be a delay and more the latency is variable between time, so even if the software can trigger the xenon and delay the photo for the latency. it can't protect the latency at that exact time...

Xenon flash must be triggered by wires or a special wireless tech that has very low latency... in Photography world, the wireless flashes uses their own freq. and not a WiFi or BT network that sends commands, data and ECC codes each time there's a transmit... and also shared between tens of devices in the same time...
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Posted: 2013-09-03 08:04:52
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vikeviki Posts: > 500

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nice info bro,may be that is the reason there is no wireless flash for phones
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Posted: 2013-09-03 08:39:00
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Xajel Posts: > 500

^^^

Best practice for attached flashes ( Strong LED or Xenon, or even both in the same unit ) will be the audio jack.. or the USB port... and incase of new Sony devices, the magnetic port can be very useful unless the port is designed only for charging and can't be used by any software in the device which is what we can see ( only two contact points )...

and there's already some accessories that uses the audio jack for LED flash... we just need the camera software to send a signal through the audio jack to trigger the Xenon flash...
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Posted: 2013-09-03 09:17:44
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supercoolman Posts: > 500


On 2013-09-03 09:17:44, Xajel wrote:
^^^

Best practice for attached flashes ( Strong LED or Xenon, or even both in the same unit ) will be the audio jack.. or the USB port... and incase of new Sony devices, the magnetic port can be very useful unless the port is designed only for charging and can't be used by any software in the device which is what we can see ( only two contact points )...

and there's already some accessories that uses the audio jack for LED flash... we just need the camera software to send a signal through the audio jack to trigger the Xenon flash...




usb won't fly due to its large latency. something similar to PCIe or customized channel may work.
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Posted: 2013-09-03 09:24:33
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Xajel Posts: > 500

^^^

USB can be used in some situations, the Xenon flash time is about 1ms, while the USB latency is around 0.125ms when you use it as a a usb device... but if you do some modding and un-standards ( meaning using the usb port for non-usb communications ) then you can use it normally exactly like the audio port and slightly better
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Posted: 2013-09-03 09:57:48
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vikeviki Posts: > 500

cool
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Posted: 2013-09-03 10:02:18
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