Texas Instruments debuts new Pico DLP chip

I believe that we have spotlighted a lot IFA advancements, like those Sony Handycams and Sharp's 3D camera. One of them is something that Texas Instruments is putting out. This model is a new DLP Pico chip called the nHD. It is about the size of a raisin, with a resolution of ...

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Texas Instruments nHD DLP Pico Projector Chipset Unveiled

Texas Instruments has unveiled a new pico projector chipset at the MWC with the nHD. It boasts of a thinner chipset that should allow manufacturers to easily integrate it into devices with smaller form factors such as mobile smartphones. The new nHD DLP chipset features a 640x360 resolution and up to a 1000:1 contrast ...

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Texas Instruments Unveils the DLP LightCommander

Texas Instruments has unveiled a new product with the DLP LightCommander, a new device that allows developers to incorporate DLP technology for light processing applications. This is an optical light engine that comes in a modular design which should help developers in the development of optical, electronic, and system software needing high-speed spatial light modulation. The ...

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20 Megapixel Storage for 3G Camera Phones

Storage seems to be the problem for most camera phones these days. This is due to the fact that most mobile phones are becoming alternatives for taking a wide number of photos and videos. And thanks to Texas Instruments, new 20 megapixel storage coprocessors are going to change all that as they are set to ...

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BenQ’s DLP Projectors Don’t Need Space to Project Your Pictures

BenQ has two new projectors ready to rock your world. Why are they so cool you ask? Well these projectors will show everyone your latest pictures without needing any extra space to do their projecting. These are the BenQ MP512 and MP522 Short-Throw DLP projectors. The BenQ projector use Texas Instruments' Digital Light Processing technology to ...

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