Full HD Video Recording Coming to a Cellphone Near You [Cellphones] (Gizmodo)

June 25th, 2009 | Tags:

Most cellphones can’t do 720p yet but Omnivision is already sampling a new 1.75-micron sensor that will allow slim handsets to record at 30 frames per second in Full HD, 1080p. According to them, it gets even better: The OV5653, based on the company’s latest 1.75-micron OmniBSI technology, delivers low-light sensitivity of > 1400mV/(lux-sec) – a 40% improvement over frontside illumination technology – and a two times improvement in signal-to-noise ratio (< 70lux), according to OmniVision. The OV5653 enables 720p recording at 60 fps and full HD 1080p at 30 fps, making it ideal for both 5-megapixel DSCs and DVs, according to the company

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Full HD Video Recording Coming to a Cellphone Near You [Cellphones] (Gizmodo)

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