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🚨Sony has just unveiled its first image sensor to use LOFIC, the LYTIA L910.
It is an approximately 50 MP /1.28” sensor with a 1.2 μm pixel size.
LOFIC stands for Lateral Overflow Integration Capacitor.
By adding a specialized capacitor beside each pixel on the sensor, excess electrical charge flows into the capacitor instead of clipping. It basically solves the issue of photodiodes becoming “blinded," increasing full well capacity of each pixel.
Sony claims that the sensor would deliver 100 dB of dynamic range imaging, with a single exposure!
Other sensors would need multi-frame exposure to get to 100dB.
The L910 also features TCG-HDR, standing for Triple Conversion Gain-HDR. Basically, it allows the sensor to read info from a single exposure at three different conversion gains, making it possible to reduce highlight blowouts in bright areas and noise from darker areas, and even offer HDR video recording at 4K 60fps, while maintaining lower power consumption.
According to Sony, this would help reduce noise by 30% compared to the LYTIA 828 sensor.
The shipment of this sensor is said to start shortly in Summer this year. According to rumors, the sensor will most likely debut on the Vivo X500 series and the Oppo Find X10 series. We will have to wait for a pilot test run on them to see if the hardware can truly match its on-paper potential.
@UnityCodeMonkey I would say that, however, juice can be used to increase the Fun factor of a game, irrelevant of the mechanic. But just like marketing is, juice is a multiplier
@UnityCodeMonkey You definitely need to make a video about discipline. I am suffering from this, and am sure a lot of devs are too. You really do seem to be able to manage this quite impressively
🚨 Sony Officially Introduces BRAVIA 9 II, BRAVIA 7 II True RGB TVs and BRAVIA Theater Trio
Sony has unveiled its new 2026 True RGB LED TV lineup along with a dedicated premium wireless theater system. The BRAVIA 9 II serves as the flagship, while the BRAVIA 7 II offers True RGB performance across a wider range of sizes. Both models feature Sony’s new independently driven RGB LED backlight technology.
Additionally, Sony introduced the BRAVIA Theater Trio - a wireless 3-speaker system designed to deliver cinematic audio for large-screen viewing.
Details below👇🏻
@GoooogleNexus Is it? Design is subjective, a lot of people love them, performance? It still delivers flagship level performance. And price yes it's expensive, but if people are still buying it, then why should they stop selling it? Just because you dont like it?