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 ...
Texas Instruments has announced a new DLP display controller that's markedly smaller than previous iterations, and is designed to cater to a new wave of compact 4K UHD projectors as well as ...
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 ...
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, ...
The driving forces behind Samsung’s 50-in. HL-T5089S display are Texas Instruments’ MEMS-based Digital Light Processor (DLP) Discovery Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) and Luminus Devices’ Phlatlight ...
Clovis, CA -- The new Pelco 700 Series DLP Display system is designed for the needs of the video security industry. A 50-inch rear projecting display utilizing DLP ...
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 ...
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 ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, Dec. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- As part of the ongoing commitment by DLP Cinema(R) to the delivery of superior digital imagery and motion picture excellence, Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN) ...
DLP has a little screen inside which is projected on the big screen.<BR><BR>We've been using a Panasonic 50" for over a year and have had no problems with lag, black levels, or burn-in.