

I guess the proprietary Triluminous technology really does work wonders to a certain extent, as it allows the handset to feature a wider range of colors to pick from, in addition to making images more vivid and realistic in nature. Image processing technology TRILUMINOS Display is introduced to replace Bravia Engine 2 technology to enhance display and more accurate color matching on Sony Bravia and Sony Xpreia TVs. Experience colors shine so beautifully, that they make you celebrate every moment.
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It also displays skin tones beautifully, thanks to its extensive colour palette and precise gradation.

The HTC One is said to carry one of the best available displays out there at the moment, so to see Sony’s Xperia Z Ultra being compared is definitely a step in the right direction, and a possible vote of confidence. Make this Diwali special with the Triluminous display of SonyBravia. A TRILUMINOS Display excels at reproducing reds, greens and blues colours that are notoriously difficult for TVs to display accurately. Sony’s Triluminous technology used to be the domain of Sony’s very own TVs, but it seems that Sony intends to transfer some of that know how into its next generation of smartphones, with hopes for their smartphones to play catch up with smartphones from other rivals. The Sony Xperia Z Ultra has certainly come under scrutiny by certain quarters, where it has even been compared to the Nexus 7 tablet for some perspective, and this time around, we have the Sony Xperia Z Ultra’s triluminous display being compared to the HTC One’s display, thanks to the folks over at SECafe in Vietnam.
