DLP Products from Texas Instruments demonstrated second-generation pico-projector prototypes that three manufacturers — Foxconn, Sypro Optics and Young Optics — plan to design into mobile products.
The next generation of DLP chips for projectors will be 90% smaller, which could unlock new product innovations. DLP projectors incorporate a light source in combination with a color wheel and chip ...
Barcelona, Spain—DLP Technology from Texas Instruments (TI) announced production availability of a DLP Pico chipset, which includes an imaging chip and a processor to enable a new class of handheld ...
Sponsored by Texas Instruments: MEMS-based DLP® offers resolution equivalent to four 1080p displays for projectors and many other apps. New 2nd-generation chipsets help facilitate making the move to ...
Two new gadgets debuting this week show off the video projection capabilities of the digital light processing chips made by Texas Instruments. The LG eXpo smartphone has a TI-based DLP Pico projector ...
Las Vegas, NV, June 8, 2005: Texas Instruments (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today announced at InfoComm 2005 that its DLP technology is now available in a .65 WXGA, 1280x 768 resolution, chipset. This adds to the ...
Texas Instruments has expressed its intention to build its LED Pico tech into mobile devices before, but this is the first well-implemented example to be properly demonstrated. Crunchgear got a brief ...
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Opening the door to new product combinations for consumers, Texas Instruments Incorporated (NYSE: TXN) (TI) delivers portable access to personalized content, as well ...
Try as we might to suck all the goodness out of CES 2006, there was simply too much great stuff to digest. So, back on UK soil and with interview notes dredged from the depths of our suitcase, we can ...
Newark, NJ, Jan. 27, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As per the report published by Fior Markets, the global Pico Projector market is expected to grow from USD 1.57 billion in 2017 to USD 3.94 billion by ...
The ongoing rollout of displays--you know, the ones that should be able to deliver every detail of the highest-resolution HDTV format, 1080i--has finally come to DLP-based home-theater projectors.