

After being able to play around and try some VR demos on the two devices I’m able to compare them better and to give you an idea on what you can expect and what are the differences at the moment… So while still not having an HTC VIVE (also still not being sold to many countries around the world), I’ve had the chance to try the device and play a bit with it on a recent event where Nvidia was demonstrating their VR Funhouse demo on a GTX 1080 equipped system. A new Photographic Styles feature lets you choose and customize one of four different styles that will get applied during the image processing pipeline, rather than a post-processing filter.Purchasing and getting an HTC VIVE is still pretty much equally hard as getting an Oculus Rift, though thankfully being a Kickstarter backer has secured an Oculus Rift earlier. It shoots in Dolby HDR and allows for a slick new automatic (or manual) rack focus mode that lets you change focus even after shooting. To that end, Apple is introducing a new Cinematic Mode for shooting video. Of course, the A15 Bionic means better image processing. The ultra-wide camera has similar specs to last year’s model, but Apple says it is new as well. That means a 1.7-micron pixel sensor that captures 47 percent more light, for better low-light performance.
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The iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini now have the larger wide camera sensor found in last year’s iPhone 12 Pro Max.

Pink, blue, midnight, starlight, and (PRODUCT)RED As with the iPhone 12, Apple has different colors for the two models. All models feature a smaller notch as well. Also, the camera array has been slightly changed and the non-Pro models and is much larger on the 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max. The iPhone 13 has the same overall size and shape as the iPhone 12, but they’re slightly thicker. This is the best way to decide which model is right for you. Want an in-depth examination of the iPhone 13 quality, including benchmark charts and battery life tests? Look no further than our reviews of the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini, and the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max. It basically boils down to display, camera, and craftsmanship, but there are other subtle enhancements on the Pro models.

We’ve also looked at the two lines and explained the differences between them in greater depth. Here’s how the two regular iPhone 13 models stack up: Specsĥ.4″ Super Retina OLED, HDR, 60Hz, 800/1200 nitsĦ.1″ Super Retina OLED, HDR, 60Hz, 800/1200 nitsġ2MP Wide f/1.6 (larger), 12MP Ultrawide f/2.4 (new)īluetooth 5, Wi-Fi 6 with MIMO, 5G (sub-6GHz and mmWave)īluetooth 5, Wi-Fi 6 with MIMO, improved 5G (sub-6GHz and mmWave)Ĭeramic Shield, IP68 (6 meters up to 30 min)Ħ.1″ Super Retina OLED, HDR, ProMotion 120Hz, 1000/1200 nitsĦ.7″ Super Retina OLED, HDR, ProMotion 120Hz, 1000/1200 nitsġ2MP Wide f/1.5, 12MP Ultrawide f/1.8, 12MP 3x Telephoto f/2.8 Here are all the most important things you need to know about the iPhone 13 lineup. They’re quite similar to the iPhone 12 line in overall design, but there are quite a few changes that make the iPhone 13 a substantial upgrade. Like the iPhone 12, it comes in four sizes: iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max.
