Tuesday 8 September 2020

Vivo announced new RGBW sensor that capture 160% more light than Huawei's RYYB Sensor

Vivo announced new RGBW sensor that capture 160% more light than Huawei's RYYB Sensor
It is noticeably superior to the RYYB sensor and others

Vivo today announced a new RGBW pixel structure image sensor that offers up to 160% more light output over traditional sensors.

The amount of light entering the matrix is ​​a very important factor in the construction of the final image. Of course, the area of ​​the sensor itself and the pixel size are also important. Huawei's current flagship camera phones use a sensor with a RYYB pixel structure, which, according to the developers, has increased the amount of transmitted light by 40% compared to traditional sensors. This made it possible to noticeably improve the quality of photos in low light.

Vivo announced new RGBW sensor that capture 160% more light than Huawei's RYYB Sensor

It's worth noting that Huawei used a 13-megapixel RGBW image sensor back in the Huawei P8 smartphone, which hit the market in 2015.

Vivo claims that it has created the new RGBW image sensor from the ground up and that it is vastly superior to all other solutions on the market.

However, those who want to try this technology in action will have to be patient. Vivo has said it will release a mobile phone using RGBW technology in the second half of 2021.

Source: MyDrivers

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