This post was co-authored by Alex Lyubarsky and Paul Rancuret.
The next evolution of projected image displays is a display that provides a realistic viewing experience, as often depicted in futuristic Hollywood movies. The display industry has succeeded…
From cars to kitchens and beyond, tiny chips glimmering with millions of microscopic mirrors are changing how we all see and interact with the next generation of consumer electronics.
This paradigm shift is happening because of the advancement of smaller…
Other Parts Discussed in Post: DLP3010 When Avegant co-founder Edward Tang and his colleague first decided to make a head-mounted display, they knew the technical challenges would be substantial.
“We wanted to make a sleek device and deliver a big-screen…
Many video projectors, like those used in a movie theater, classroom or your business’s meeting room, are designed for the human eye. However, not all projectors are meant for human consumption. Many industrial application areas, such as 3D machine…
From digital cinema to head-up display (HUD), TI DLP ® technology offers distinct advantages when it comes to displays. Across a range of markets including personal electronics, automotive, industrial and medical, you can incorporate DLP technology…
Imagine an aftermarket head-up display (HUD) clipped to your automobile visor projecting driving directions onto your windshield. Envision a tablet with a built-in pico projector , allowing you to share big screen content with others, anytime and virtually…
When I joined Texas Instruments in 2003, TI DLP ® technology was a projector imaging technology most people associated with movie theaters.
There’s a good reason for that. Today, DLP Cinema ® technology is used in more than eight out of ten…