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TI demos its movie projector in a phone

March 26, 2007 First cameras went into phones, then MP3 players. Projectors are next, Texas Instruments says.Photos: Tiny movie projector fits in a phone TAGS: Texas Instruments Inc., DLP, projector, DLP projector, CTIA, Consumer Electronics Show, theater, North America, TV, plasma TV, cell phone, movie, LCD, image, Samsung Electronics, video

A movie projector in a cell phone?

November 15, 2005 A start-up is developing an ultra-compact projector it hopes will someday be sold as an accessory for a wide range of mobile devices. TAGS: projector, light-emitting diode, Finland, cell phone, size, movie, idea, video

A little Hollywood in NEC's lineup

June 7, 2005 Company says new plasma displays and projectors can squeeze HD quality out of non-HD sources such as cable and DVD. Photo: High-definition simulators TAGS: NEC Electronics Corp., projector, Hollywood, plasma, DVD, video

IBM demos low-cost 3D TV tech

November 9, 2005 Company says the technology could be built into a standard DLP television for less than $20. Photo: Putting the 3D in TV TAGS: projector, DLP, 3D, IBM Corp., TV, games, video

HD camera, new monitor attract crowds

January 8, 2006 Electronics show attendees were interested in, among other things, a new Sanyo video camera and a BenQ monitor. TAGS: BenQ Corp., Sanyo Electric Co., crowd, projector, Las Vegas, light-emitting diode, monitor, video camera, IEEE 802.11, camera, digital camera, video, photograph

Will green mean go for mobile projectors?

May 25, 2007 Green laser diodes will make it possible to project movies from handheld devices--once the technology is more fully developed.Photo: Green laser diode TAGS: diode, Corning Inc., projector, laser, Microvision, portable video, light-emitting diode, handheld device, DLP, cell phone, handheld, battery, movie, video

TI chip turns mobiles into movie projectors

January 9, 2007 Using its DLP chip, Texas Instruments transforms a cell phone into a DVD-quality video projector. TAGS: Texas Instruments Inc., DLP, projector, DLP projector, theater, cell phone, North America, TV, Consumer Electronics Show, plasma TV, Samsung Electronics, movie, LCD, video, photograph
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