Posted on 07 October 2009 by Kim Poh Liaw
Will the camera's megapixel goes beyong 12 megapixel on our mobile phones? Texas Instruments announced its new OMAP-DM5x coprocessors, which is capable of handling up to 20 MP still imaging as well as 720p high-definition (HD) camcorder functionality. The OMAP-DM515 and OMAP-DM525 coprocessors accelerate imaging and video performance, supports smart lighting, face tracking, auto scene detection and TV-Out connection.
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Posted on 16 February 2009 by Kim Poh Liaw
Texas Instruments (TI) DLP announced the newest chipset in the DLP Pico family with availability slated for late 2009. Small enough to embed into the most compact mobile phones and gadgets, DLP Products has effectively scaled the display technology down to the size of a raisin.
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Posted on 14 February 2009 by Kim Poh Liaw
In conjunction with Texas Instruments (TI), Samsung has announced Samsung W7900 projector phone for Korea. It will be also released in Europe, with a model called Samsung I7410. The Samsung I7410 will comes with an embedded projection in a contemporary form factor and powered by a DLP Pico Chipset by Texas Instruments. It will allow users to transform their traditional two inch ...
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Posted on 09 February 2009 by Kim Poh Liaw
ARCHOS today announced plans to extend its product line with a new ultra-thin Internet Media Tablet (IMT) combined with a mobile phone, by merging Google's Android telephony stack and the ARCHOS' multimedia framework. This new IMT will also incorporate the OMAP 3 platform from Texas Instruments.
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Posted on 12 January 2009 by Kim Poh Liaw
Samsung has announced a new mobile phone accessory, MBP200 Pico Projector during the CES 2009 last week. Compact and lightweight, the portable MBP200 can connect to mobile phones and laptops and by utilizing the DLP pico chip from Texas Instruments. It allows users to transform their traditional two inch screen to a 50-inch viewing screen allowing others to share in the video. ...
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Posted on 23 August 2008 by Kim Poh Liaw
Giving portable designers the ability to add more features and functions on a handheld device, Texas Instruments announced a thin 500-mA, step-down DC/DC converter solution for space-constrained applications. The new TPS62601 converter achieves up to 89-percent power efficiency and only 30-uA typical operating quiescent current - all from a 0.9-mm x 1.3-mm chip scale package roughly the size of a ...
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Posted on 03 July 2008 by Kim Poh Liaw
Last year, Texas Instruments has already presented a prototype of its DLP Pico Projector. Now they are integrating it into a BlackBerry.
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Posted on 03 April 2008 by Kim Poh Liaw
Texas Instruments announced its NaviLink 6.0 (NL5500) solution, a single chip solution that combines assisted global positioning satellite (A-GPS), Bluetooth 2.1 and ultra FM receive/transmit capabilities.
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