DALLAS, March 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- DLP(R) HDTVs, based on technology developed by Texas Instruments (TI) (NYSE: TXN), ranked number one in all 1080p HDTV sales ...
Denver, CO — Texas Instruments’ (TI) (NYSE: TXN) customers today introduced slim DLP HDTVs, a new category of HDTV for consumers that want amazing picture and design, with the first public U.S.
Texas Instruments (TI) (NYSE: TXN) at 2006 International CES announced technology innovations that will drive industry-leading DLP HDTV technology to new, ground-breaking levels of picture quality, ...
DALLAS — DLP HDTVs, based on technology developed by Texas Instruments (TI) (NYSE: TXN), ranked number one in all 1080p HDTV sales for 2006 within the microsdisplay category, according to data from ...
DLP products from Texas Instruments (TI) showcased its HD 3-D DLP technology at the CEDIA Expo, the high-end home theater and entertainment industry's annual meeting. DLP core technology is enabling ...
Mitsubishi announced three new 1080p digital light processing HDTV lines, all with three HDMI 1.3 inputs and support for x.v.Color. Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers ...
3-D is coming back... or did it ever leave... Well, in any case, DLP and Texas Instruments demoed a new high-definition DLP-based 3-D technology at the DLP Products booth. DLP core technology is ...
Although DLP is a cheap way to get into large-sized HD sets, it has worse color saturation, worse contrast and is generally worse looking when compared to LCD or Plasma. Texas Instruments’ DarkChip 4 ...
DALLAS, Feb. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Building off the success of the inaugural year sponsorship of a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series racing team and the #96 DLP(R) HDTV Chevrolet, DLP Products announced today ...
Apparently iZ3D isn't the only company jumping in to offer "cutting edge" 3D technology in its displays—Texas Instruments has just announced its intent to release a DLP (Digital Light Processor) ...
I always get nervous when someone tries to sell me a piece of consumer electronics as an ‘investment’. Generally that means it is going to be spectacularly expensive today, and will proceed to ...
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