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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
Dallas, TX, April 2005 - Texas Instruments recently announced that its 1920 x 1080 high-definition (HD) resolution DLP TV technology has been fully qualified and is in production shipment to customers ...
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, ...
Members can download this article in PDF format. Just like Goldilocks, the market for display technology knows when something is just right. And when it comes to getting it right, it’s hard to argue ...
We must have impressed Alienware's reps with our super-elite Crysis skills this evening, because it only took a little prodding for them to give up some more details on that awesome curved DLP display ...
IMAX theaters are set to rid themselves of 70mm film and replace it with TI’s fancy DLP Cinema digital movie files for 2D and 3D movies. So I guess those cool viewing bays with the film going around ...
It seems like the world is ready for a true 3D display. We’ve seen them in sci-fi for decades now, with the ability to view a scene from any angle and inspect it up close. They’ve remained elusive, ...
There are a lot of companies making head-mounted displays with probable release dates in 2015—it feels like Oculus has opened the floodgates and “VR” is about to really become a thing. But ...
Okay. I'm currently trying to do a dual-monitor setup with my new 42" DLP 720p TV. I have my PC with a Radeon X800XL hooked up to my 19" LCD monitor on the VGA cable and my TV with a DVI-to-HDMI cable ...