I love these small projectors. But when I look at the price I
I think it's awesome that people buy these and companies improve on them. I just wish I could justify the price for my use case
I love these small projectors. But when I look at the price I
I think it's awesome that people buy these and companies improve on them. I just wish I could justify the price for my use case
Tbf I would avoid the fair phone 5. Heard not so great things about it
The Chinese brands are really good when it comes to pwm dimming. The op13 should be a great option for that.
I have been a major advocate for dex for years now. I got to try the new version last year with money UI 6 on the tab S8/s9. The new Dex is one step forward in terms of optimization and three steps back with everything else. I really hope they don't kill off classic dex. While having a tablet mode or alternative tablet mode with the external display that supports touch is nice. I'm using this on a 27-in monitor. I would rather have a more windows style interface.
I mean mediatek is capable. We see that they are using vivo's x100 series but not the ultra.
While good sensors it seems like Samsung is just content with just staying in the mid to low-end segment.
Sorry when, I mean crop. I'm talking about viewing the photo in full screen mode/zooming in to fit the screen in landscape mode. That's when I noticed these kind of weird effects happening like dehazing, over sharpening and this kind of loss of detail
The photos were taken like 1 minute apart and the clouds are in the same position. Xperia was more true to the scene as in it was a hazy day. While the pixel was more true to the color science of the moment.
I'm talking about afterwards. Because in the viewfinder it looks fine. But after it's done post processing. It somehow loses detail as if they applied a dehazing filter to the photo. Idk how Lemdroid deals with compression but here is an example.
Xperia xz2 premium
Pixel 7 pro
I don't think most people would disagree let alone experts. The issue with vivo's/Google's style of output is that it's hard to get right. With the current pixels they mess up hard because the moment you try to crop the entire image falls apart. This has been an issue with the pixels since the 5.
I recommend you guys also watch the video. But here is my consensus after watching a few of these videos. Comparing the vivo x100 series and the xiaomi 14 ultra
The vivo is more consistent but also more phone like ie pixel output. Tbf the vivo is what the pixel output should be.
The Xiaomi is more camera esquc and less consistent. But tries to be more like film and less digital.
Again even Motorola is phasing out micro SD card. Anything above 300ish.
Idk maybe people don't like tech tablets now?