September 29th, 2008 by
Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
We’ve seen dynamic contrast ratios on HDTVs climb as high as 2,000,000:1, but an in-house design from the famed Carl Zeiss blows that right out of the water. The powerdomeVELVET planetarium projector was obviously not designed with home cinema in mind, though the specifications are no less impressive. We’ve got a 2,500,000:1 contrast ratio, DLP / BrilliantColor technologies, a 1,200p native resolution and a DVI input. Not like you’re actually considering one for your own domed theater, but it’ll be available for a small fortune in Q1 2009.
[Via DVICE]
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September 15th, 2008 by
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Whoa, Leica — what got into you of late? Introducing three new cameras at once just not good enough? Evidently not, as the outfit better known for its retro-styled snappers has just produced an all new high-def projector, the 7.5-pound Pradovit D-1200. Taking a hint from projectiondesign’s, um, design cues, this DLP beamer boasts a native 1,920 x 1,200 resolution, 1,400 ANSI lumens, a 2,500:1 contrast ratio and a VARIO-ELMARIT-P f/2.8-3.1/33-42 mm high-speed lens. You’ll also find a 220-watt FusionPlus VIDI UHP lamp from Philips which is said to be good for around 3,000 hours, and as for ports, there’s component, HDMI 1.3, DVI, composite, S-Video, VGA and Ethernet jacks. Mum’s the word on a price, but it’ll be available for those with thick wallets this November.
[Via LetsGoDigital]
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September 13th, 2008 by
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Hard to believe that Jack Kilby’s unsightly concoction (pictured above) turned 50 yesterday, but it’s true. Half a century ago, Mr. Kilby crafted the integrated circuit, which ended up having a monumental impact on taking computers from warehouse-sized to, well, not-warehouse-sized. As the story goes, the very first microchip was demonstrated on the 12th of September in 1958, and it passed its first test: “producing a sine wave on an oscilloscope screen.” Safe to say we all know how things progressed from there. Here’s to you, IC — and here’s to 50 more.
[Via MAKE]
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September 3rd, 2008 by
Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
If your friends ever cracked a single joke on you for having a liquid-cooled gaming rig, watch real close and see if they don’t end up swooning over this one. Taiwanese OEM / ODM supplier Chilin Technology has introduced the planet’s first “lamp-free 1080p projector with liquid cooling” at this year’s CEDIA Expo. The firm has partnered with Luminus Devices (for its PhlatLight LED) and Texas Instruments (for its 1080p DMD tech) in order to produce the device, which will boast 600 ANSI lumens, a 100,000:1 contrast ratio, 128% NTSC color gamut and a lamp good for around 50,000 hours (or, in Chillin’s view, forever). As for a release date, we know it’ll be demonstrated here in Denver, but there’s no word on how quickly it’ll begin shipping out to customers.
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September 1st, 2008 by
Filed under: Gaming, Handhelds
Be still our hearts! After months upon months (upon months) of waiting, the tight-knit team behind the ultra-potent Pandora gaming handheld has finally divulged the information we’ve been clamoring for: the ARM Cortex A8-powered device will begin shipping before Christmas 2008 for £199.99 in the UK. The first batch will consist of 3,000 units, and the team is hoping that all of those will be sold out before the first one leaves the dock. There’s no word on how costly it’ll be for Americans, though we’re crossing our fingers that it’ll sell for a few bucks less than the $360 we find when simply converting pounds to dollars.
[Thanks, Andri]
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August 31st, 2008 by
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Our friends at Engadget Spanish got a look at Texas Instruments’ DLP Pico projector, which both Optoma and Toshiba have expressed interest in. The little unit pumps out a WVGA (we think) 1000:1 image, which they found quite satisfactory, in addition to 0.5 watts of sound. The built-in battery should run the thing for a couple of hours. Action-packed video after the break, en español!
Continue reading Texas Instruments’ Pico projector prototype caught on tape
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August 30th, 2008 by
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Delta Electronics might’ve jumped the gun a bit with its claim of firsties on Texas Instruments’ new “PhlatLight” HD LED DLP projector tech. Delta hasn’t brought even a prototype to IFA, but over at Texas Instruments there’s a Vivitek version of the lamp-free projector tech, which TI claims will be the first to market sometime in Q4 of 2008. The specs they rattled off are undoubtedly impressive: 50% better color range, 500,000:1 contrast ratio, 30% less power draw, and of course 1080p to put a feather in the cap. In TI’s darkened viewing room the image was certainly impressive, but we’re guessing specs like these could carry over nicely into our less-than-ideal bedsheet setup back home.
[Via Engadget Spanish]
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August 29th, 2008 by
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Even though the product doesn’t have any availability, pricing, or even a name yet, Delta Electronics is claiming to have the first full HD LED-based DLP projector, and is showing a demo unit at IFA and CEDIA. Using tech developed by TI and Luminus Devices, Delta says it’s ready to go with a full-size 1080p projector with “PhlatLight” LEDs pumping out the lumens, which of course means an end to futzing around with burnt-out projector bulbs right in the middle of your feature presentation. No doubt, we’re seeing LEDs show up in all manner of display devices, and if LED-lamped projector prices follow a trajectory like LED-backlit LCDs, we’d be happy campers indeed.
[Via About Projectors]
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August 25th, 2008 by
Filed under: Desktops, Laptops
Texas Instruments has a lot to do with the original microchip, if for no other reason than being the employer of inventor Jack Kilby. Now, however, TI is looking to produce chips and other related gizmos that require an infinitesimally small amount of energy to operate. The overriding theme guiding the engineers is “energy scavenging,” which alludes to grasping power from even the most unlikely of places — vibrations from a bridge as cars pass over, capturing wasted exhaust from a car or bottling up all that frustration your sibling shows when you own him / her again in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The possibilities are just about endless, with networked battery-free smoke alarms, solar-powered mobiles and gaming laptops that feed off of extraordinarily focused brain waves in the mix. Okay, so that last one is still eons from reality, but at least we’re headed in that direction.
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June 13th, 2008 by
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It’s not like Acer’s Gianfranco Lanci (shown right) was hurtin’ for cash — after all, the guy was (and still is) president of the company — but there’s just nothing quite like slapping “and CEO” on the end of said title. Approved by the outfit’s Board of Directors today, Mr. Lanci has been promoted to Chairman, while the previous CEO, J.T. Wang, will serve as Acer Group CEO. From what we can tell, there’s no hard feelings about any of the moves, and c’mon, it is nice to move from one corner office to another every now and then, you know?
[Via PCWorld]
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June 4th, 2008 by
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Although Computex has largely delivered a slew of netbooks to digest, a handful of new pico projectors have also managed to get a little face time. The latest is Foxconn’s PD-W1001, which features a 0.3-inch Texas Instruments DLP chip, WVGA (854 x 480) resolution and 25 Lm — all within a 55- x 46- x 26-millimeter package that weighs just 65-grams. In its current form, we can’t see this being much more than a novel concept, but when these critters start inching closer to 1080p, you can color us very much interested.
[Via AboutProjectors]
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June 4th, 2008 by
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Although Computex has largely delivered a slew of netbooks to digest, a handful of new pico projectors have also managed to get a little face time. The latest is Foxconn’s PD-W1001, which features a 0.3-inch Texas Instruments DLP chip, WVGA (854 x 480) resolution and 25 Lm — all within a 55- x 46- x 26-millimeter package that weighs just 65-grams. In its current form, we can’t see this being much more than a novel concept, but when these critters start inching closer to 1080p, you can color us very much interested.
[Via AboutProjectors]
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May 28th, 2008 by
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We should probably preface this by reiterating that when Sharp says “professional,” it means precisely that. The firm’s latest beamer — the June-bound XG-P560W (or XG-P560WN sans lens) — features a modest WXGA (1,280 x 800) resolution, but includes Texas Instruments’ .65-inch 3-chip DLP technology along with Sharp’s own CV-IC II System for smoothing jaggies and minimizing image noise. Additionally, it features a 1,800:1 contrast ratio, seven interchangeable lenses, a dual-lamp lighting system, DVI / HDMI inputs and a built-in Ethernet port for remote access and control. Remember that whole spill we made at the onset? Yeah, here’s proof: $16,995 for the XG-P560W, $15,995 for the XG-P560WN.
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May 13th, 2008 by
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Oh she’s a chubster all right. But that’s ProjectionDesign’s F30, the world’s first DLP projector capable of throwing a business-minded, WUXGA (1,920 x 1,200) display. Perfect for native WUXGA laptop-based demonstrations, ProjectionDesign’s flagship projector also sources 1080p content in addition to 4:3 formats as you’d expect. Inside this 4,300 lumen projector you’ll find TI’s DLP .95 chip and 2x 300W UHP lamps offering about 2,000 hours of life at full power (5,000 hours in eco mode). Inputs include DVI, HDMI 1.3a, VGA, and component to name a few. Price? You’ve gotta ask ProjectionDesign. In other words, too rich for you Mr. Middle Manager.
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February 21st, 2008 by
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Texas Instruments has been showing off its pico-projector technology for some time now, but it looks like it’s finally making its way into a finished product, with Young Optics announcing that it expects to ship the first such projectors “by the end of second quarter or the beginning of the third quarter.” In addition to the core TI technology, the projector makes use of a DLP chip and an LED light module, which pumps out a whopping 7 lumens of brightness while consuming just one watt of energy. No word as to what they’ll cost or exactly where they’ll show up, but cellphones seem to be the likely prime candidate, given Texas Instrument’s past demonstrations of the technology.
[Via About Projectors]
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February 13th, 2008 by
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Aside from the Android test platform we saw earlier this week, Texas Instruments has its Android development platform up and running and expects to be in a position to start shipping to developers — yeah you, the programmers that will make our dreams come true — in the next two months. Head on over to Engadget Mobile to peek at the rest of the details and pics.
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February 4th, 2008 by
Filed under: Cellphones, Misc. Gadgets, Handhelds
Yeah, we’ve heard companies toot their own horns after creating some newfangled chip that sucks down less power than versions prior, but MIT and Texas Instruments are just now getting around to taking their turn. Set to wow onlookers at tomorrow’s International Solid- State Circuits Conference, a new microchip will be unveiled that operates at just 0.3-volts — quite a bit less than most others, which function at around 1-volt. Currently, the device is simply a proof of concept, but those responsible for this bugger are already hoping for it to be used in “longer-lasting, self-charging cellphones, medical devices, self-contained sensor networks, etc.” in five or so years. We’re watching the clock, you two.
[Via Physorg]
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October 4th, 2007 by
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Just after Symbian announced that its future operating systems would support ARM SMP multicore technology, ARM has teamed up with six others to collaborate on a Linux Mobile Computing platform. More specifically, the firm has joined with Marvell, MontaVista, Movial, Mozilla, Samsung and Texas Instruments in order to develop a “Linux-based open source platform for next-generation mobile applications.” Reportedly, the platform will eventually be released into the open source community, and it hopes to move swiftly in getting the goods into “Connected Mobile Computing (CMC) devices.” And if you’re wondering when you can get your hands dirty with it, ARM is hoping to release a full platform early next year and have equipped devices on shelves by early 2009.
[Via jkkmobile]
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