![]() With a 4K screen and a powerful GPU (courtesy of Qualcomm), the Sony Xperia XZ Premium is perfectly poised to rule the mobile VR market but we guess the PlayStation division did not want any sibling rivalry.Īt the normal distance that we use our phone, 4K resolution on the Xperia XZ Premium seems like an overkill simply because your eyes can't really tell the difference compared to the QHD resolution, which we've seen on most high-end phones. None of the current VR headsets have enough resolution, especially the mobile units. Sony however still hasn't found a way to put the insanely high resolution on that screen to good use in VR. Our entire point however is that both the 4K SDR and HDR videos, which we used, looked perfectly good in real life and you can't really tell any difference between the two unless you have them side by side.ĤK resolution on a small screen is not without its benefits, too, take virtual reality, for instance. Everything else is an approximation and the end result will more or less be affected by the camera settings we used and your own computer screen. Before you jump to quick conclusions, bear in mind that this comparison has an illustrative purpose only - the only way to appreciate an HDR video playing on an HDR-capable screen is in person with your own eyes. Unlike the ultra high resolution, which had its pros and cons, HDR has no shortcomings - highlights and shadows are rendered better, gradients are smoother, colors are richer.īelow you will see a comparative shot of how the 4K HDR and the 4K SDR video looks on the screen of the XZ Premium. Now, the Xperia XZ Premium is adding HDR video support. The Sony Xperia Z5 Premium was the first phone to come with a 4K display.
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