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The existence of the device is XR5 the following specs are
XR4
Full HD 4.8" display
S600 SoC
IP57
2600mAh battery
About the same size as ZL but slightly thinner.
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Posted: 2013-03-21 22:51:24
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On 2013-03-21 20:26:17, sami92a wrote:
this is a offtopic question but does anybody know in here how many Xperia Z that have been sold all around the world? you don“t need to give me a exact number but as close you can get !
Somehow this kind of info about Sony/SE has always been very elusive. You always hear about so and so millions of Samsungs or LGs shipped or sold, but never about Xperia phones. Maybe it's because Xperias haven't been selling in such huge numbers to gloat about, so Sony never releases them? I do hope the Z is selling well though; I heard it has been the top-selling phone in Japan since its release.
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Posted: 2013-03-21 23:03:11
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On 2013-03-21 22:51:24, DACHA wrote:
The existence of the device is XR5 the following specs are
XR4
Full HD 4.8" display
S600 SoC
IP57
2600mAh battery
About the same size as ZL but slightly thinner.
Any XR about the display type
Maybe Super-IPS??
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Posted: 2013-03-21 23:38:34
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I'm hoping Sony will go all out on either IGZO or WhiteMagic. Just make sure it's not AMOLED!
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Posted: 2013-03-21 23:51:35
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On 2013-03-21 23:51:35, calim wrote:
I'm hoping Sony will go all out on either IGZO or WhiteMagic. Just make sure it's not AMOLED!
I'm hoping for a whitemagic because I really liked the viewing angles there
But if IGZO it would be better though xD
But not OLED because ramu said no OLED till 2014
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Posted: 2013-03-21 23:57:14
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Strange...why Dogo manage to give smaller battery capacity than Xperia SP?
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Posted: 2013-03-22 01:28:38
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Ambroos, is this what you were talking about?
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=527703
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Posted: 2013-03-22 01:30:18
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Yes, WhiteMagic is amazing. The Xperia P's screen is superb. It's "only" qHD, and 4". But I'd love to see a 1080p+, 5"+ screen with the tech!
I've never seen an IGZO in real life, but people describe it as amazing. And power saving like the WM.
What happened to Crystal LED btw? Under development?
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Posted: 2013-03-22 03:51:15
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Last tidbits we got on CLED were from around CES. Basically it seems that commercializing it is pretty difficult as it's quite expensive. Sony seems to think it might have potential either in the professional market (where they can charge $20k for a 25" display and no one bats an eye), or in ultra large sizes (professional public installations?).
Now of course that could all just be a bunch of BS. This year Sony is pushing 4K hard, and unless they could get CLED to handle 4k resolutions in reasonable sizes, it would likely cripple their efforts to push 4k. For example, on the one hand you have this 4k LED TV with very sharp images and, on the other hand you have this 1080p CLED TV with far superior motion, colours and black levels. It kinda sends a contradictory message. It's just wild speculation on my part of course, but it might be reason enough to push CLED out of the limelight while they improve the tech.
They did of course demo a 4k OLED display at CES. We know Sony and Panasonic are working together to design next gen OLED panels and I've heard that they might be utilizing other companies for the actual manufacturing (AUO?). So between 1080p LED, 4K LED, 1080p OLED, 4k OLED and the prospect of CLED, they seem to have a lot on their plate. Plus of course there's now the whole factor of quantum dots. Sony are the first company to use this tech in TVs, even if it is only as a colour filter to provide a richer palette and more true to life colours. Quantum dots on their own can be a display technology, and some seem to believe it's the next step after OLED. Who knows if/when we may ever see a QLED TV, but if we do I imagine it'll be fracking spectacular.
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Posted: 2013-03-22 04:06:45
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Small correction:
It's Sony and AUO that are working on next gen OLED panels, Panasonic is only a "secondary partner" and has no contribution in development.
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Posted: 2013-03-22 04:44:49
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