Texas Instruments announces new chipset nHD

Does it seem to you that the world of the Pico-projectors remained virtually stagnant in terms of technological progress? We believe that indeed come to a certain extent, but it's good to know that companies do not delete this niche market is now – with Texas Instruments, with their latest chipset nHD as a supplement to the series DLP Pico. Exactly what can deliver nHD? In the beginning it will make the thinnest, smallest DLP pico-motors at the time when the availability of production facilities nHD is tipped for the second quarter of this year to start, the further development of the DLP's commitment to world class performance, while the projector technology in smaller aircraft integrated into a wide range of product categories.

As in the picture above you can see the chip nHD is really small, that when presented with many grains of rice, it is of a size slightly larger. With such a physical dimension, we can not wait to see what other devices to be able to Beamer think technology will take to improve our daily lives – we need only that the imagination of the engineers who rely able to realize those dreams. Obviously, Texas Instruments claim that this new chipset nHD set new standards that are less than the pico-projection technology allows products with higher efficiency and brightness of the smallest in the industry, the physical presence. It can deliver a stunning picture quality in a small package of dynamite – What you can not me? Among the features of the new DLP Pico solution are: —

  • nHD (640 x 360) resolution
  • Allows a contrast ratio resulting in better than 1000:1 for blacker blacks and whites the most accurate
  • Provides a real RGB LED Wide Color Gamut for richly saturated colors
  • Energy efficiency and improved electronic footprint
  • Includes a new low-power ASIC DPP2601/2607 Pico / Processor
  • Allows for more than 20 percent thinner optic module chipset WVGA with fully compensated
  • Provides more than 50 per cent smaller volume optical module WVGA chipset with a fully compensated

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