Texas Instruments (TI) has launched a new digital light processing (DLP) display controller that is 90% smaller than the previous generation, along with a new DLP chipset, for more compact 4K ...
The pico display chipset is designed to produce brighter, more efficient, next-generation projection displays from small form factors, such as smartphones, tablets, digital cameras, mobile accessories ...
New DLP® controller is 90% smaller than the previous generation, enabling compact design for consumer applications, such as lifestyle projectors, gaming projectors and augmented reality glasses.
January 9, 2007 One of the big breakthrough technology announcements for the CES show which begins next week has landed - Microvision will show the world's smallest and thinnest full-color projection ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Pixelworks, Inc. (NAS: PXLW) , a pioneer in innovative video and display processing technology, today announced the availability of its newest member of the Topaz ...
At Only .33" TI Creates Smallest Full-HD DLP Display Technology For Next-Generation Portable Devices
Texas Instruments Incorporated, better known as TI, recently announced an upcoming DLP (digital light processing) chipset, dubbed the DLP3310. The chipset is comprised of a Pico 0.33” Full-HD digital ...
Texas Instrument DLP wants to make your car the center of your mobile tech world with its new infotainment offering. The system, the first by TI DLP, includes an augmented reality heads-up display, ...
Sleek plasma sets so thin they can hang on a wall are eye-grabbers, but they can cost as much as a compact car. Big-screen televisions that use traditional cathode ray tubes are far more affordable, ...
Ever heard of a sphericular display? [AnubisTTP] laid hands on a (damaged) Burroughs SD-11 Sphericular Display and tore down the unusual device to see what was inside. It’s a type of projection ...
At CES 2013, Texas Instruments showed off a new rear-projection display technology that could replace LCD touch screens in cars. Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive technology ...
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