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TI's digital light processing system gathers momentum; shipments top 100,000 units

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Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) shipped the 100,000th unit for its digital light processing (DLP) sub-system in June 1998, to Portland, OR-based InFocus Systems Inc., a maker of data projectors. Around 20 projector producers around the world use the DLP sub-system as a foundation in designing and producing their own projectors. The heart of TI's DLP sub-system is an optical semiconductor chip, which is equipped with a standard logic device containing an array of hinged, microscopic mirrors. The DLP sub-system, evades loss of light during transmission, makes sure available light is maximize efficiently since it does not use polarization plates.

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Ships the 100,000th unit for its digital light processing sub-system in 6/98, to Portland, OR-based InFocus System

Publisher: Dempa Publication Inc. (Japan)
Publication Name: Office Equipment & Products
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0387-5245
Year: 1998
Texas Instruments Inc.

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Latest technologies cast bright prospects on data projectors

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Data projectors have supplanted overhead projectors and slide projectors as the favorite medium for business presentations. In tandem with notebook computers, LCD projectors allow the presentation of business information on a diverse range fof screen sizes. In addition to excellent portability, today's LCD projectors are able to project photographs from digital still cameras, three-dimensional images and moving images. Data projectors can be classified into two: LCD projectors that use front-projection systems; and digital light-processing systems that use digital micromirror devices (DMDs).

Publisher: Dempa Publication Inc. (Japan)
Publication Name: Office Equipment & Products
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0387-5245
Year: 1998

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Hitachi crams multitude of functions into compact SVGA projectors

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Hitachi Home Electronics (America) Inc and Hitachi America Ltd's Computer Division developed the CP-S830 mobile multimedia projector integrates Genesis Microchip Inc's proprietary chip to offer a true Super VGA compatibility to handle images with 800 600 dots. The projector, which features one RGB output and a couple of RGB inputs, includes a remote controller with a mouse function, stereo speakers and a zoom lens.

Publisher: Dempa Publication Inc. (Japan)
Publication Name: Office Equipment & Products
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0387-5245
Year: 1998
Hitachi Home Electronics (America) Inc.

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