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Texas Instruments DLP® Group
Produces the First Wide UXGA Chip For Superior Resolution
in Data Projection
May 14, 2008
Source: Texas Instruments
DLP®
Products from Texas Instruments (TI) (NYSE: TXN) introduced
the world's first WUXGA DLP chip for the WUXGA data projector
that produces the highest resolution images at a native resolution
of 1,920 x 1,200 pixels in a 16:10 aspect ratio on the market
today. This projector runs on DLP's .95 chip, a resolution
that has yet to be offered by any of competitors of DLP®
Products. This new level of superior imaging has become the
perfect fit to enable projector manufacturers to reproduce
widescreen computer resolutions.
"While 1080p has been widely regarded as the top shelf
standard for resolution quality and use for video-centric
applications like HDTVs, we recognized that select businesses
could stand to benefit more with pixel qualities that surpassed
even that of 1080," said Anders Løkke, International
Marketing & Communications Manager at projectiondesign.
"WUXGA is incorporated inside our F10 WUXGA and F30 WUXGA
projectors. This was something that our high-end visualization
and simulation customers were asking for and we are proud
to be the first to introduce and to deliver it to the market."
WUXGA is a popular resolution for high-performance desktop
monitors and notebook computers, enabling users to match their
projector resolution to their monitor resolution. Some commentators
believe that it may be the resolution of choice in many industries
that demand the highest performance. With more color performance
and wide-screen resolution choices, there is a growing demand
for higher quality images.
Jason Brameld, Senior Audio-Visual Design Consultant at Mark
Johnson Consultants Ltd in the United Kingdom has reviewed
the F30 WUXGA projector from projectiondesign which incorporates
the new Texas Instruments' WUXGA resolution. He says, "WUXGA
resolution and the F30 WUXGA projector caught our eye when
it was first shown by projectiondesign at Integrated Systems
Europe in January 2008. It immediately struck us as being
a very good projector for high-resolution computer applications
and it offers more of a computer centric resolution rather
than the more typically video centric resolution of 1920 x
1080 offered by the other major manufacturers."
We'd definitely use the F30 WUXGA projector for computer based
applications and corporate use. It's ideal for software demonstrations
as well as visualization and any application involving display
of fine detail or analysis of large amounts of data. This
we believe is more of a specialized market and is ideal for
corporate companies who can utilize the more specialist graphics
capabilities without the need for scaling to 1080 resolution."
The industry is continually migrating towards higher quality
resolution. Laptops are displaying wider screens as fields
such as scientific visualization, computer imaging and simulation
markets are benefiting from WUXGA technology as well.
"We listened to our customers and heard loud and clear
the need for greater resolution. We are the first company
to market this technology and we applaud projectiondesign
for being the first to unveil their F10 and F30 WUXGA series
projectors," said Lars Yoder, vice president and business
manager, TI's DLP Front Projection Business Unit.
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