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* "photo" (not specified which type, using what service nor examples of to be expected quality).
* "photo" (not specified which type, using what service nor examples of to be expected quality).
=== Supported already by PS3/ PSP/ PSVITA===
=== Supported already by PS3/ PSP/ PSVITA===
By using the same extended definition of 4K resolution, it s already supported on PSP, PSVITA and PS3 for "photo", [{{ps3wikiurl}}Talk:Eboot.PBP#Description see] being officially described as using "ultra- high resolution (4K) digital data".
By using the same extended definition of 4K resolution, it s already supported on PSP, PSVITA and PS3 for "photo", {{Link-ps3wiki|Talk:Eboot.PBP#Description}} being officially described as using "ultra- high resolution (4K) digital data".
*Resolution used such 6400x3600,5760x3240...
*Resolution used such 6400x3600,5760x3240...


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