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technology4 months ago

Pixel 10 Pro XL Struggles in Camera Test Against iPhone 16 Pro Max Amid iPhone 17 Pro Launch

A YouTuber compared the Pixel 10 Pro XL and iPhone 16 Pro Max, finding the iPhone superior in video quality, low-light performance, and motion handling, while the Pixel excelled in macro photography. The test highlights ongoing challenges for Pixel in video performance as Apple prepares to launch the iPhone 17 Pro, which may further solidify its dominance in smartphone videography.

technology1 year ago

"DJI Air 3 Drone: A Game-Changer for Aerial Videography"

DJI has released the Air 3 drone, filling the gap between its professional-grade Mavic series and pocket-size Mini range. The new model features enhanced video performance, a multi-camera setup, improved battery life, and flight safety. The two cameras on the front gimbal offer a wide-angle and medium-telephoto option, both using a 1/1.3-inch Quad Bayer CMOS sensor with 48-megapixel resolution. The drone can capture 4K video at up to 60 frames per second, and its flight controls are intuitive with practical automated functions.

technology2 years ago

"iPhone 15 Pro Max Dominates Camera Tests, Ranking Second Overall"

The iPhone 15 Pro Max has been tested by DXOMARK and received high scores for stabilization, color, and video performance. However, it falls short of the top spot due to drawbacks such as the large gap in the field of view between the main sensor and telephoto lens. In terms of video performance, the iPhone excels in most subcategories but falls behind in texture and artifacts. In terms of photo performance, it performs well in exposure, color, and texture but is let down by autofocus performance and noise. The telephoto lens also shows some limitations compared to competitors. Overall, the iPhone 15 Pro Max's camera system is excellent, but there may be trade-offs depending on individual preferences.

technology2 years ago

Nvidia dominates AI market with new hardware and cloud services.

Nvidia has partnered with Google Cloud to launch L4, a cloud hardware offering optimised for video-focused applications. L4 is designed to accelerate AI-powered video performance, delivering video decoding, transcoding and video streaming capabilities. L4 will be available later this year from Nvidia’s network hardware partners, including Asus, Cisco, Dell, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Lenovo. Nvidia has also launched DGX Cloud, which gives companies access to infrastructure and software to train models for generative and other forms of AI.