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A DLP pico-projector, either as standalone projector or as an integrated component in mobile devices, will provide consumers and business professionals with the flexibility to share video and graphic content in a larger way.
The DLP pico-prototype further
advances TI’s mobile projection technology, building on the 2006 introduction
of DLP-based pocket projectors. These products are in the market
today from manufacturers, including Mitsubishi, Samsung, and Toshiba.
Pacific Media Associates (PMA), a global research firm, expects this pocket
projector category to grow to more than 1M units by 2010. TI demonstrated
the viewing experience advantage of showing mobile phone content on a pocket
projector in January 2007. The introduction of the pico-projector
capabilities will provide manufacturers and end-users even more options
on how they can view and share information and content.
“As the leader in home theater
and business projection, TI DLP Products continues to develop new and exciting
ways that our manufacturing customers can apply DLP technology in innovative
consumer products,” said Frank J. Moizio, Worldwide Strategic Marketing
and Business Development Manager, TI DLP Front Projection. “Over the next
few years, we envision a large opportunity for the convergence of projection
technology and mobile devices, like cell phones,” Moizio added.
Now in addition to using TI’s world leading OMAP™ processor technology for processing video and graphics content, mobile manufacturers can take advantage of TI DLP pico-projection technology as a new and enhanced display option in their devices. As the OMAP wireless application platform has helped revolutionize processing of media content on mobile devices, DLP pico-projection technology will advance the viewing experience of mobile devices providing significant improvements in productivity and entertainment experiences.
Key benefits of DLP projectors include: smoother images with no “screen door” effect; crisp and clear presentation of fast motion video; vibrant colors created by its BrilliantColor technology; and proven reliability across all facets – picture reliability over time (no fading, yellowing or color decay over time as compared to other display technologies), overall performance and dust-resistance.
About Texas Instruments:
Texas Instruments Incorporated
provides innovative DSP and analog technologies to meet our customers’
real world signal processing requirements. In addition to Semiconductor,
the company includes the Education Technology business. TI is headquartered
in Dallas, Texas, and has manufacturing, design or sales operations in
more than 25 countries.
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