 And we're checking out here the new Xperia V. Hi, so who are you? I'm Richard. I work with PR and product management for Sony with these Xperia devices. So you're showing the new, this is a new Xperia V. Yeah. It's a special cinema wide display, what do you call it? Exactly. Cinema wide display, which means that we have a 21 to 9 display ratio. Which means that you can fit a lot of content in this way. And you can of course also watch video in the way it was intended with 21 to 9 aspect ratio without the black bars. But how many movies are in this format compared to 16 by 9? Because most content is 16 by 9, no? Not when it comes to movies. I think around 70% of all movies on Netflix, for example, are actually in 21 to 9. I mean, this has been the cinema ratio for movie theaters for many decades actually. So movies are almost always in 21 to 9. Really? But then when it comes to more casual content. TV content will have black bars on the side, right? Yes. So TV content is mostly in 16 to 9 or 18 to 9. Nice. So it's got a very special display. What's special about this display? I think the main part about the display is that it's of course from the beginning very good hardware. Which means that you will have very good color rendition, very good hardness, etc. of course. But what we also have is the X1 processing from the Bravia side of things in Sony. Which means that the display algorithm, so the processing is the display. All the time, kind of. What we also have starting from Xperia 1 this spring is something now, sorry, my phone is in Swedish. I'll switch it to English. They're coming what? So what we also have is under display settings. You can also choose to go into what they call the creative mode. And what this does is that it kind of faithfully reproduces the actual content of the video file or the video stream. So very much focused on the producers and creators out there that want to review a picture they just shot or a video. So creative mode of what? Of just looking at video and images on it? Yes. So what does it say BT2020 going on here? So BT2020 is a color space. And this can actually then decode that color space. It's a 10-bit display? It's a 10-bit reproduction. The actual hardware is 8-bit, but there's 2-bit smoothing as well. So that makes it 10-bit. And it can decode, of course, 10-bit content. So very special display. Watching content from Netflix and Amazon and YouTube and all that stuff is going to be an interesting experience in this display. And even more so, of course, in Xperia 1. So it has a 4K OLED display. So both are OLED. Both have these features and these quality parameters. But the difference is in the resolution. And both the Xperia 1 and the Xperia 5 are going to have some very advanced features. Can you show on yours maybe the camera mode? Yeah. I mean, the normal camera mode you've seen before, but the Cinema Pro feature is where you really can shoot video in a very manual, very kind of professional workflow. So you can choose H265 now? Are you in 4K? Yes. In 4K, 21-9. When you create a new project, you also can choose to have the resolution 4K or 2K. Is it 4K 30 or 4K 60? It's 24 or 30. So cinematic 24 in this case. And then you also choose the look, which is based on look profiles from the Venice professional cinematic cameras of Sony. I've been told that this Venice color science is the most flat one if you want to be grading etc. in post-production. And then you choose your ISO. So it shoots in a log? I'm not sure actually. And then this is a... This is shutter speeds in the cinematic terms? The shutter angle? Yeah, exactly. And then you also choose which lens to use, of course. So there's three lenses behind here? Yeah. Can you look behind? Three lenses different? What are the three lenses? 16mm super wide angle. It's 126 kind of versatile normal lens. And then it's a 52mm tele lens. Nice. And let's go back in the UI. So it's got some other stuff going on here? Yeah. Let me see if I can switch the lens here. So now we're in the 26mm lens. And some of the news compared to the Xperia 1, which of course will get some of this in the software updates coming, but you can also control microphone gain. So you have the gain up here, and you can then choose to control it at a lower or higher level. It doesn't do shotgun mic mode, no? No. It cannot focus the sound straight in the head. No. You could probably connect external microphones though. Yeah, Bluetooth or... Yeah, probably... No, there's a USB-C jack. USB-C so they can be USB-C microphone systems. And then we also added the option to have a lock for auto white balance. So if you have your gray card with you, you can always use auto and shoot the gray card at the lock. And then you will have a locked white balance. And perhaps the most interesting thing is that we can now also work with focus pulling. So if I set a focus point over here somewhere, let's see over there. And then I set another focus point there. And then I set that B there. So this means if I want to now pan and focus shift, I can set the time for that. Now it's set to three seconds. And then I click this small A there. And what will happen is that it will automatically then over a period of three seconds turn focus onto where I have the other point. Smooth focus pull. Yeah. But what's the size of the sensor in there? Is it the same, those two? Yes, these have the same camera sensor sizes, same megapixels, same optical image stabilization, etc. So it's a one four in something? Yeah, I actually am not sure. Smaller than one inch? Yeah, it's smaller than one inch for sure. But it's got low lights? Yes, that's one of the changes we made with Xperia 1 compared to our previous flagships that we lowered the megapixel counts. Pixels larger. We also added optical image stabilization to improve low light capabilities. On all the three lenses? No, on the 52mm and the 26mm. And then very stable handheld shooting video? Yeah, exactly. But the tracking only works in 1080p. The tracking people, right? For video, you mean? Yeah, for video. For video, you have... You have IOD focus. Yeah, we have IOD focus as well. But if we go to 4K, then object tracking is turned off, that's true. So if we go to full HD, then you can have object tracking on as well. So it has all the object tracking even with IOD focus? If you have object tracking on, then you actually manual select an object. If you don't have object tracking on, then you should have face detection like this. Can you choose the codec, HD 64, HD 65 or HD 65? Yes, you can choose the codec. So here you have HD 64 and HD 65. Nice, HD 65 can be smaller? Yeah, I guess so, higher compression, yeah. Nice, and battery is good? Battery is good. It doesn't run out after half an hour to do 4K video? No, I haven't made 4K video for half an hour, but it shouldn't know. Nice, and no recording limits? I don't think so, no. Of course it will depend on heat, etc. Nice. Can we walk around quickly? So here you're showing all the smartphones. And that's going to be in here. It's really a smartphone. Sorry, sorry, yeah. Some Fortnite video games. The DualShock controller from PlayStation, connected to the Xperia. Ah, the PlayStation controller, yeah. So you can see it over there, actually. Yeah. So you have the mobile phone, the Fortnite video games. Is that the standard PlayStation controller? Yes. And with a little adapter? Yeah, it's just Bluetooth, so the adapter is just for holding. And this is the different colors maybe you have? Yes. So this is the same you were showing? Oh yeah, let's check it out. So can you play a bit? So it's got Fortnite and any other game? Maybe any, it's connecting our 4G to the Fortnite server? No problem. Why 4G? It says matchmaking. Yeah. Nice. Was this nice little adapter? Yeah. Only for this phone, not for every other phone? I mean it's a slide on, so you can actually slide on any phone in here. But Xperia devices have native support for the DualShock controller. So you can use it to any device. Cool. That's okay. It's probably nothing out of the form. Thank you. And over there we've got the IAF, right? Yes. Which you're doing, but it's just showing the perfectly precise. Yeah, no problem. That's fine. Yeah. That's fine. Wow. And so basically it's providing more and more video high-end and photo functions. Yeah, and I think I mean the Xperia 5, which is launched here now, the basic difference between that and the Xperia 1 is the size actually. So we're making sure to enable a wider audience, slightly lower price, slightly smaller size to get all those features in a company. The price around? The price is around 799 euros. For which one? For the Xperia 5. 5. And the Xperia 1 is? I think 950 euros. Right. Might differ slightly between markets, of course. And it's got a very fast cool come? Yeah, the Snapdragon 855. Right.