That changes with
4K image support.
Not exact matches
The new edition, which is simply called Amazon Fire TV once again, has been updated with Amazon Alexa built - in, as well as
support for Dolby Atmos, and enhanced
image quality via
support for
4K and HDR.
This enables the 256 GB UFS memory to
support seamless
4K video playback and multitasking functionality on large - screen mobile devices, like watching a
4K movie on a split screen, while also searching for
image files or downloading video clips.
The Lumia 950 XL is a Windows 10 mobile phone that sports a large 5.7» WQHD (2560x1440) AMOLED display, hexa - core CPU, 32 GB of storage, a microSD slot, a 20mp PureView camera (with
4K video
support and optical
image stabilization) and a USB Type - C port.
It has a 5.2» WQHD (2560x1440) AMOLED display, hexa - core CPU, 32 GB of storage, a microSD slot, a 20mp PureView camera (with
4K video
support and optical
image stabilization) and a USB Type - C port.
Calling it 1440p is underselling it because it delivers a
4k image so a 1440p
support would be going backwards.
It's worth noting that not all
4K TV's
support HDR and some will be able to deliver a much more convincing HDR
image than others.
That said, the console will
support supersampling (taking a
4K image and scaling it down to a 1080p screen, granting much of the texture and
image quality improvements, but at the lower resolution) on non-
4K screens, which would be a marked improvement regardless of whether you are running a launch system or an Xbox One S.
The NEO will also
support 4K image output, but games themselves are not required to be
4K native.
Our latest update adds an innovative
image quality - enhancing mode, enables
4K ShadowPlay recording on GeForce GTX 900 Series Maxwell graphics cards, improves SLI ShadowPlay performance, and adds SHIELD Wireless Controller
support for PC games.
The PS4 Pro
supports 4K streaming and upscales games to a 4k output, expanding the 1080p image to fit the resolutio
4K streaming and upscales games to a
4k output, expanding the 1080p image to fit the resolutio
4k output, expanding the 1080p
image to fit the resolution.
It's worth noting that both consoles feature an UHD Blu - ray player capable of delivering
4K content in the form of films and TV shows and both are ready to display the most realistic
image with their
support for HDR.
There's a bit of everything for the phone camera diehards: 960 fps slow - motion capture (at 720p resolution),
4K video recording, a 25 mm wide f / 2.0 G lens, HDR
support, and even a mobile version of the BIONZ
image - processing engine — from the Alpha mirrorless cameras — to help speed things along.
Optical
image stabilization for video, quad - LED True Tone flash, slo ‑ mo video
support for 1080p at 120 fps or 240 fps, time ‑ lapse video with stabilization, cinematic video stabilization (1080p and 720p), continuous autofocus video, body and face detection, noise reduction, take 8 MP still photos while recording
4K video, playback zoom, video geotagging, video formats recorded: HEVC and H. 264
For starters, there's a
4K, 8 - megapixel
image sensor that
supports high dynamic range imaging (HDR).
If you're LG, you upgrade your class - leading
4K OLED set to
support HDR, which results in brighter and even more colorful
images.
It adds
support for viewing art
images at
4K resolutions with select Windows Phones.
The LG Signature G6 OLED
4K TV delivers outstanding
image quality and
supports HDR for better colors in a stunning razor - thin panel.
A new
image signal processor handles real - time lighting estimation, the cameras have been calibrated for augmented reality with
4K 60 fps
support and improved low light capabilities, while a new gyroscope and accelerometer enable more accurate motion tracking.
On certain hardware, you've got
support for
4K video recording, RAW DNG
image format saving, and rich capture options that intelligently combines multiple exposures.
All three cameras can shoot
4k video, but the Galaxies are the only that
support RAW
image files (a huge plus for serious photographers that like to tinker in Photoshop).
This will help with rapid fire
images, but more importantly it allows for the enormous amount of information that needs to be pushed through the pipeline to
support 4K video at 60 frames per second and super slo - mo 1080p at 240 FPS.
Other features include Portrait mode, 8X zoom, 2X for Portrait mode,
support for
4K video recording, EIS (Electronic
Image Stabilization), and more.
Even video mode is incredible, with some of the absolute bar - none best optical
image stabilization (OIS) on the market, coupled with not only
4K video but also HDR video
support.
It can also shoot
4K video, although it doesn't
support optical
image stabilization.
With Sony's
4K «HDR X1 Extreme»
image engine, you get deep blacks, lots of detail and wonderfully effective HDR (HDR10, DolbyVision and HLG are all
supported).
You get
support for the Apple Pencil and the Smart Keyboard, the 12 - megapixel camera with optical
image stabilisation, the four speakers, the ProMotion and True Tone screen technology, and some other goodies we didn't mention in the section above:
4K video recording and a 7 - megapixel front - facing camera for your selfies and FaceTime calls.
As this isn't an AMOLED panel there's no Google Daydream
support, which is truly a shame given how much a
4K display would have enhanced VR
image quality.
Today's updates come on the heels of a photo - quality update in November, which brought
support for
4K images.
The rear sensor will
support HDR, according to some insiders, and it's expected to be able to capture
images in a RAW format and record
4K videos.
The technical specifications list also includes 3 GB of RAM, 32 or 64 GB of internal storage, 13 MP primary camera with optical
image stabilization, dual LED - flash, and
4K video recording
support, a 2 MP user - facing camera, and a massive 3,220 mAh battery.
The camera also includes Manual controls, raw
image support, and even optical
image stabilization and electronic stabilization, so your
4K videos here will be buttery smooth, but I'll touch on that more in my full review so ma ke sure you're subscribed if you want to catch that.
The handset also integrates a 13 MP primary camera with autofocus, optical
image stabilization, dual - LED (ring) flash, Dual recording, geo - tagging, touch focus, face detection, photo sphere, panorama, HDR, and
4K video recording
support, and a 2 MP secondary shooter.
This was designed to help manufacturers bring 360 - degree camera devices to market with advanced
image processing and networking features, such as the integrated X9 LTE modem and
support for up to 24 MP
images and
4K video at 30 FPS HEVC (high - efficiency video coding) capture.
Other features are still
image max resolution 50MP, RAW format
supported, Max video resolution
4K (3840 x 2160 pixels @ 30 fps), SD / SDHC / SDXC card
support (max 512 GB), USB 2.0, HDMI (micro HDMI) and HDR
support.
The main 12MP UltraPixel 2 snapper features optical
image stabilization, laser autofocus, a BSI sensor, f / 1.8 aperture, dual tone LED flash,
4K video recording with Hi - Res Audio, Auto - HDR, Panorama, Hyperlapse, and Pro mode enhancements with manual control and 12 - bit RAW format
support.
Instead, it only equipped the device with a 12 - megapixel back camera that has an f / 1.7 aperture, OIS, autofocus, LED flash, HDR, geo - tagging, touch focus, and
support for simultaneous
4K video and 9MP
image recording.
Dimensions: 498 (w) x 141 (h) x 331 (d) mm Connections: Two HDMIs (one
4K / 60Hz / HDR ready), one optical audio input, 3.5 mm audio port, Ethernet port, RS - 232, 12V trigger jack, VGA port Sound: 2x4W built - in speakers Other features: Optical
image shift wheel under raisable top panel; manual zoom ring
supporting 1.6 x optical zoom
There's 4 - axis optical
image stabilization (OIS), a 1.4 micron pixel size, dual - pixel PDAF,
4K video recording, RAW file
support, and a pro manual mode.
Despite a few differences between the models, the two do share a number of characteristics, with both devices
supporting 4K, HDR10 and Dolby Vision HDR, which should reduce any possible quality loss when
images pass through to a TV.
It is a Kirin 950 equipped, smartphone that
supports dual rear cameras (two
image signal co-processors
supporting one 42MP or two 21MP),
4K still and video, laser autofocus, fingerprint sensor, 5.2 +» screen, dual channel 4 GB DDR4 RAM, eMMC 5.1 storage, i7 co-processor, Bluetooth 4.2 LE, NFC, Wi - Fi AC MU - MIMO, and all the LTE Cat 10 world modem and voice over LTE features.
The rear camera also
supports 4K video recording and has built - in
image stabilization.
Huawei focused much of its press conference on the chip's new dual
image processing engine that will
support 4K HDR 10 video among many other features.
Video Recording:
4K Video Recording at 24 fps, 30 fps, or 60 fps, 1080P HD Video Recording at 30 fps or 60 fps, 720P HD Video Recording at 30 fps, Optical
Image Stabilization for Video, Optical Zoom: 6x Digital Zoom, Quad LED True Tone Flash, Slo - Mo Video
Support for 1080P at 120 fps or 240 fps, Time - lapse Video with Stabilization, Cinematic Video Stabilization (1080P and 720P), Continuous Autofocus Video, Body and Face Detection, Noise Reduction, Take 8MP Still Photos while Recording
4K Video, Playback Zoom, Video Geotagging, Video Formats Recorded: HEVC and H. 264, Face ID: Enabled by TrueDepth Camera for Facial Recognition, Apple Pay, NFC with Reader Mode, Location: Digital Compass, Wi - Fi, Cellular, iBeacon Microlocation, Accessibility: VoiceOver, Zoom, Magnifier, Software TTY, Siri and Dictation, Type to Siri, Switch Control, Closed Captions, AssistiveTouch, Speak Screen, Rating for Hearing Aids: iPhone X (Model A1865, A1901): M3, T4, System Requirements - Apple ID (Required for Some Features), Syncing with iTunes on a Mac or PC Requires - Mac: OS X 10.10.5 or Later, PC: Windows 7 or Later, iTunes 12.7 or Later
The Acer V6820M / i can project a 120 - inch
4K (3840 x 2160)
image and
supports HDR as well as the Rec.
The Nova Plus camera also includes optical
image stabilization, which isn't available with its smaller sibling, but they are both capable of recording in
4K, and
support all of Huawei's Makeup and Beauty modes.
Video Recording:
4K Video Recording at 24 fps, 30 fps, or 60 fps, 1080P HD Video Recording at 30 fps or 60 fps, 720P HD Video Recording at 30 fps, Optical
Image Stabilization for Video, Optical Zoom: 6x Digital Zoom (iphone 8 Plus Only), Quad LED True Tone Flash, Slo - Mo Video
Support for 1080P at 120 fps or 240 fps, Time - lapse Video with Stabilization, Cinematic Video Stabilization (1080P and 720P), Continuous Autofocus Video, Body and Face Detection, Noise Reduction, Take 8MP Still Photos while Recording
4K Video, Playback Zoom, Video Geotagging, Video Formats Recorded: HEVC and H. 264, Apple Pay, Location: Digital Compass, Wi - Fi, Cellular, iBeacon Microlocation, Accessibility: VoiceOver, Siri and Dictation, AssistiveTouch, Zoom, Type to Siri, Speak Screen, Magnifier, Switch Control, Software TTY, Closed Captions, System Requirements, Apple ID (Required for Some Features)- Syncing with iTunes on a Mac or PC Requires: Mac - OS X 10.9.5 or Later, PC - Windows 7 or Later, iTunes 12.7 or Later, Lightning Connector, Rating for Hearing Aids: M3, NFC with Reader Mode
On Tuesday, November 21, Facebook announced an updated version of Messenger that
supports image sharing at a
4K resolution, rather than getting downsized to 2K.
The OnePlus 2 also comes with
support for
4K video recording, and capturing
images in the RAW format.
OnePlus 5T does not
support OIS (optical
image stabilization) and with this update, the EIS will definitely improve video capture at
4K resolution.