There must be some truth to the old saying “third time’s a charm;” we
just wrapped up a great Day 3 in the TI Village at CES 2015.
Vegas is a city of bright lights and vivid colors, similar to the
exciting DLP® technology on display in the TI Village. Did you know our
DLP products are based on DLP Cinema® technology? The same proven
technology used to project movies on more than eight out of ten percent
of digital screens around the world?
The flexibility of DLP technology allows us to produce a variety of
display and advanced light control solutions to enable numerous
applications for the consumer and automotive markets that are so popular
here at CES.
For example, our newest TI DLP Pico™ display technology
enables brighter, sharper and more efficient displays from small form
factor applications. The Sprout by HP incorporates DLP Pico display
technology to create an immersive computing platform that combines the
power of an advanced, all-in-one desktop computer with a natural user
interface to break down the barriers between the digital and physical
worlds.
Next, our 3-D printer reference design
demo uses the DLP Structured Light Software Development Kit to create
high accuracy and high speed 3-D printed objects. Combined with the DLP
LightCrafter™ 4500 evaluation module and ultra-low power MSP430™ microcontroller, we can precisely expose object layers and synchronize layer exposure.
Finally, we’re demonstrating our automotive head-up display demo,
which integrates our technology to display information on the
windshield of your car. DLP technology enables a wide field of view of
up to 12 degrees, more than double the capability of existing head-up
displays in the market today.
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