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Mobile BRAVIA® Engine?

FrontierGate
Contributor

Mobile BRAVIA® Engine?

I want to know about the Mobile BRAVIA® Engine, is it a newer version compared to the 2011 phones?  Any plan to update or improve the Mobile BRAVIA® Engine in the future?

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slimshaddy
Hero

a bit off topic , but arc's screen sucks Neutral_Face my friends have s2 , iphone and galaxy note , the colors are so rich ,

and the arc just have brightness and nothing else Neutral_Face

all the colors seem faded....

has anyone experienced this..??

i replied here , just to see if bravia engine is the culprit...

FrontierGate
Contributor

Arc screen doesn't suck.  More info here:

http://www.sonyericsson.co.jp/product/docomo/so-01c/function/display.html

iPhone screen is better because it is IPS LCD panel. (arugably the best panel type but high cost)

Arc uses S-PVA LCD panel from SLCD corporation (it was a joint venture Samsung/Sony)

Samsung Galaxy S2 and Galaxy Note's AMOLED/AMOLED+ screen has many, many problems.  You can google it.  Avoid it like the plague.

FrontierGate
Contributor

Here’s what Sony Ericsson Mobile BRAVIA Engine really does [REVIEW]

http://blog.gsmarena.com/heres-what-sony-ericsson-mobile-bravia-engine-really-does-review/

Sam
Legend
Legend

From my understanding it is the same as previous releases. I do not have any information regarding plans to make changes to it at this stage.


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slimshaddy
Hero

i dint go in details , i just compared the colors and i felt arc's color were faded...

slimshaddy
Hero

hey frontiergate , take a look at this thread....

http://talk.sonymobile.com/message/176022#176022

FrontierGate
Contributor

You might have heard about the Sony BRAVIA technology used by Sony on their TV-screens. The Xperia Arc is powered by Mobile BRAVIA Engine which are a feature developed jointly by Sony and Sony Ericsson. Rikard Skogberg, the official Sony Ericsson product blogger, told us on a direct question that the Mobile BRAVIA was a software only solution. So it seems that no special hardware is required to host the BRAVIA Engine and thus it should be easy to implement the same feature on future Android devices as well.

http://www.esato.com/reviews/sony-ericsson-xperia-arc/

That's why some people were able to port it to Xperia play unofficially?

mazzi
Visitor

here i found the sony xperia s review, it was bit good. to knw but i t is bit costly

http://www.mobilepriceupdate.com/sony-xperia-s-price-in-india

Trubo_XL
Contributor

Comment as a consumer...

It's kind of bull shit that Mobile BRAVIA Engine works good when you set your phone to the brightest...

I suppose to be expecting MBE to work good even in low light (XPERIA sola) and what do you know XPERIA Z overcome this with OLED display...

This greatly killed the XPERIA V LCD with the same MBE2...

WTF SONY!!

TRUBO