Oppo Find 7 5.5 Inch 2K Display Confirmed

Oppo Find 7 5.5 Inch 2K Display Confirmed

Oppo might not be a household name in the West, but its certainly getting a lot of attention. Its the manufacturer that the folks at CyanogenMod teamed up with to launch the first ever CyanogenMod phone. Moreover, it was the first company to release a smartphone with a full HD display, the Oppo Find 5. There have been a lot of rumors this year about the Oppo Find 7 and while the device still hasn’t been announced, the company confirmed one aspect today that was the cause of much debate. Despite the moniker Oppo Find 7 does not have a 7 inch display. Instead, it will be the first smartphone to come with a 5.5 inch 2,560×1,440 pixel resolution display with translates to an impressive 538 pixels per inch.

Oppo confirmed the screen size through its Twitter account. It also mentioned that this device will have a 5.5 inch screen “with the feel of a 5″ screen device.” This could mean that the Oppo Find 7 will have very slim bezels, but so far no official image of this device has surfaced so far. The company has already confirmed that this smartphone will have 4G LTE connectivity, it is also rumored to tout a Qualcomm Snapdragon 804 processor, but that hasn’t been confirmed as yet. Oppo hasn’t revealed when it intends to officially announce the Find 7.

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    2K On NBA 2K14: Next-Gen Means “Getting Everything Right”

    2K On NBA 2K14: Next Gen Means Getting Everything Right”Yesterday, I had an opportunity to take a look at the next-gen NBA 2K14 basketball game in San Francisco. The 2K team had brought a number of demo systems and even a head scan setup to show us a peek at the 2K14 “behind the scenes” game production. Since I don’t play sports games much I’m not going to “review” or preview the game, but what caught my attention is how extensively 2K worked on making the 2K14 experience immersive – including a “MyCareer” mode where you start as a rookie player and have to deal with the business side of things. NBA 2K14 is not only about playing basketball, but actually about “living” basketball. (more…)

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    Black Betty 2K camera can shoot, cut and upload video with built-in Mac Mini

    Black Betty digital camera shoots 2K digital video, edits with builtin Mac Mini

    The Black Betty company has just hit the scene with a cinema camera that pulls an astounding trick — it’s got a freaking desktop computer jammed into the body. Camera-wise, there’s a 2/3-inch 2K sensor with a 16mm lens mount developed by Silicon Imaging and used in films like Slumdog Millionaire. That’ll capture 2K or 1080p, 160-500 ISO footage at up to 30fps (or more for lower resolutions), and bring 11 stops of dynamic range via CineForm compressed RAW files. The feature that made us triple-take, though, is the built-in Apple Mac Mini with a special dock for swapping in and out 2.5-inch SSDs. That Mini isn’t just for recording, either, you can leverage its semi-portable power to edit and even upload videos in-camera. And, if you’d like, you can detach the camera head and 7-inch, 720p monitor from the computer and tether it via ethernet. It can only be rented for now, but No Film School said the 10-pound heft made it very well balanced, and it sports a nice retro look, too — who knew a sideways Mac Mini could double for a movie camera magazine?

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    Sony teases PlayStation 4 developer list, includes many of the majors (update: Blizzard and Bungie)

    Sony teases PlayStation 4 developer list, includes many of the majors

    Want to know just who’s developing for the PlayStation 4? Sony just gave is a very good peek: it’s promising worldwide support for the console, and quickly flashed just which companies that entails. The cursory look shows us many familiar heavyweights, such as 2K, Activision, Capcom, EA, Konami and Ubisoft. We’ve also spotted Rockstar, Square Enix and other names that most would have hoped for with the new PlayStation. Suffice it to say that Sony hasn’t had any problems attracting the support it needs for a decent early lineup, although we don’t know how many of these developers will have something ready for launch day.

    Update: A few exist that aren’t (directly) mentioned in the graphic above: Blizzard is porting Diablo III to the PS4, and Bungie will put its future MMO-like shooter, Destiny, on the game machine.

    Check out our liveblog of Sony’s event to get the latest news as it happens!

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    Canon Adds Two New Cameras To The Cinema EOS System with the The EOS C500 4K And The EOS C100

    Canon introduced today in the USA the EOS C500 4K Digital Cinema Camera and the EOS C100 Digital Video Camera. The C500 will take its place as the flagship camera model in Canon’s Cinema EOS System while the C100 provides another option for beginning filmmakers working on a budget. The C500 is Canon’s high-end professional 4K (4096 x 2160-pixel) cinema camera capable of originating uncompressed RAW output for external recording to meet the demands of premium cinematic productions …