Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Texas Instruments(TI) has rolled out the 0.3in HD Tilt & Roll Pixel (TRP) DLP Pico chipset, which the company boasts as its smallest, most power-efficient micro-mirror array. According to the firm, it can generate high-definition (HD) displays from compact electronics, including tablets, smartphones, accessories, wearable displays, augmented reality displays, interactive surface computing, digital signage and control panels.
Based on proven DLP Cinema technology, this DLP Pico chipset claims to deliver bright, vivid HD image quality. The 0.3in HD TRP chipset leverages TI's proprietary TRP DLP architecture and adaptive IntelliBright suite of algorithms to deliver higher brightness and lower power consumption than previous DLP Pico chipset architectures. Additionally, the chipset's fast switching speeds of up to thousands of times per second enables the smallest true-color RGB engines with 120Hz video performance, TI stated.
To accelerate end-product development, TI maintains the most extensive pico ecosystem in the industry and is actively working with leading developers and manufacturers to bring products to market in 2014 that incorporate the 0.3in HD TRP chipset.
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