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[Video] Side-by-side Comparison of iPhone 6s Digital vs iPhone 6s Plus Optical Image Stabilization at 4K

Wafer Thin Android Powerd 4K TV's From Sony

TV's supporting 4K resolution are getting more main stream and now Sony has unveiled their X900C and X910C 4K TV models. The latest addition to Sony's catalog are super-slim and comes powered with Android OS for adding Smartness to the dumb screen. The slimmest of the two, X900C series is just 0.19-inch thick and is priced at $2,499 for a 55-inch model, and $3,999 for its 65-inch counterpart. The bigger 75-incher model X910C is scheduled for a later release for $5,499.

Android TV, Triluminos display and an X1 processor to decode 4K videos smoothly are standard features across all three new models.

4K TV

[Video] Next Generation GTA V To Support 4K Quality And First-Person Play

Grand Theft Auto V is having a re-release on PS4, Xbox One and PC (PC version delayed until 2015) in a few days, and a teaser-video was released by Rockstar to announce the same. Rockstar has given gamers reason why they should again buy this new incarnation of the game, GTA 5 will run at 4K resolution on PC, and the all new 'next gen' version of the game will include a fully-supported first person mode for that ultimate deeper immersion, gamers can even enjoy the cut-scenes with first-person perspective.

Do watch the video shared below for more.

GTA V FPS

Which Is A Better Video Camera?, Flagship Canon 5D Mark III Costing $3,500 or Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Retailing $750

Pitting a professional flagship camera like Canon 5D Mark III costing $3,500 against a consumer grade cellphone-camera inside Samsung Galaxy Note 3 retailing just $750 seems unfair, but not after you see the comparisons shoots and the results from the video shared below by professional Photographer and videographer Alec Weinstein.

Google's Royalty Free V9 Codec To Get Front Seats At CES 2014, Paves Way For 4K Video Streaming And Devices

Lack of 4K Ultra-HD content is a big cause for slow adaptation of this new higher-quality video format, Youtube has been offering 4K Ultra-HD videos since quite some time (for which we have also shared with you an excellent, free 4K video downloader tool) and it seems Google is all set to give 4K video-streaming a real boost at CES 2014 (January 7-10, 2014). Riding with support from industry major's like ARM, Broadcom, Intel, LG, Marvell, MediaTek, Nvidia, Panasonic, Philips, Qualcomm, RealTek, Samsung, Sigma, Sharp, Sony and Toshiba - the open-source, royalty-free "Google VP9 Video Codec" is all set to get the center-stage in a big way with support of consumer electronic devices like TV's, Smartphones, Tablets, PC's, Media Players with Ultra-HD Online Streaming capability using VP9. Google will be utilizing these hardware alliances to make sure future gadgets are able to stream 4K Ultra HD content streaming offered by Youtube, while consuming almost half the bandwidth required by high-definition videos today utilizing the optimizations of their open-source VP9 codec.

Youtube in 4k

Starting in 2014, users will see products with 4K video decoding ability from major mobile, PC and TV manufactures offering users the crispiness of 3840 x 2160 pixels video-quality, Google's VP9 format will allow online content-providers to stream 4K videos less bandwidth and buffering which will take care of the currently prevalent "lack of content" problem for UHD format now.

[Video] - LG's Awesome 84 inch Ultra HD Touch Display With 4K Resolution

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