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Posted by NSJoJM
 - March 30, 2020, 07:06:55
Daniel,

CPU throttling is only applicable when I have the good luck to be assigned to photograph events in the summer months of the warmer parts of the world!

I am not still thawing my bones from this mornings assignment and the coranovirus epidemic is forcing everyone to spare kit to the tightest surface and object tally possible.

Photographers absolutely need better more flexible and surface smooth IP highly rated equipment now. This as I have imagined it to be  (and hear me in Redmond p l e a s e do everything in your power to make this happen!) can eliminate any amount of heartache ; I simply cannot express the difficulty with protecting a modern high end camera from becoming a petridish the same moment you raise it to your eye. Without live view... Let's not go there...
Posted by NSJoJM
 - March 30, 2020, 06:57:25
What if  the 3:2 ratio is thesum of two folding doors, each 3:1 OLED?

27:9 CINEMascope ratio is very close to the right ratio to achieve this and other than Samsung, I believe that Sony has sourced from a new top tier line from a producer in China for the Xperia 1mk2.

If Sony has acquired panels with the uncalibrated accuracy as the Xperia 1, this will be the first item on my professional photography bill of materials and running for the most important piece of technology in field for a long while.

The latest Canon and Nilon Pro cameras are superlative in ability to resolve finished JPEGs, but I need a portable preprocessor in my uplink to deliver the right shots to the right picture editors at speed.

Such a combination with true touchscreen camera controls is game changing.
Posted by Daniel Lee Ridenhour
 - March 30, 2020, 05:12:50
Hmm... The resolution is lower than any of their existing products, even the Go... and the CPU throttling lends itself more toward a heat constrained device.   But as you said the rest of the specs aren't entry level...  maybe its a duo device... dual 3:2 screens but only reporting one?
Posted by Redaktion
 - March 29, 2020, 23:56:43
A new Surface device has appeared on UserBenchmark, which could well be a new product altogether. The Ice Lake-powered device has a 3:2 display, 16 GB of dual-channel LPDDR4 RAM and the same SSD found in the Surface Laptop 3 and Surface Pro X. Its processor has us scratching our heads, though.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Ice-Lake-Microsoft-Surface-device-powered-by-an-Intel-Core-i5-1035G1-16-GB-of-RAM-and-a-512-GB-SSD-spotted-on-UserBenchmark.459289.0.html