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    Kev50027: The only thing holding me back from current gen tiny projectors is the resolution. I need at least DVD rez (and widescreen) to play games and watch m... more »
    thatoneguy42: i'd love to see one worked into a handheld gaming device of some sort. psp2 perhaps? more »
    Mihail Malostanidis: Newbz Lawl! It is obviously dependent on the lamp used. that's why it's not on the list... more »
  • #google

    Google Chrome OS Partners: PC and Chip-Makers, but Not Dell, Sony, or Toshiba

    Google released a partial list of their Chrome OS partners, and it includes most of the big boys you'd expect, from all sectors of the computing world, from full-featured PCs to netbooks to handhelds, plus Adobe for some Flash support. More »
  • #android

    Archos Event Invitation Unsubtly Hints at Rumored Android MID

    On its own, it's a stretch: the invite is green and vaguely Android-y, and there's a faint rectangular device in the background, therefore Archos must be working on an Android MID! Right? Well, they are. More »
  • #projectors

    New Pico Projectors Offer DVD-Quality Resolution

    Guess which version is the second gen DLP Pico projector. (Hint: It's the smaller one on the right that's better in every way.) More »
  • #projectors

    Samsung MBP200 Pico Projector Has a Mini Screen Stand

    The Samsung MBP200 has a limited 480x320 res, but has a built-in media player, LCD screen and includes a tiny stand that can turn a piece of paper into a screen. A baby screen! More »
  • #microchip

    The Microchip Turns 50 Today, Here's the Original

    50 years ago today, Texas Instrument's Jack Kilby demonstrated the first working integrated circuit, or microchip. It's a crude conglomeration of just five components, but it was also proof that a circuit could be miniaturized by housing all of its components on one piece of semiconductor material, allowing all these parts to work together without laborious (and technologically infeasible) manual connections. In essence, it's the electronic wheel captured in first eureka. [Wired]
  • #picoprojectors

    TI Builds Pico Projector Into BlackBerry Curve

  • #dlp

    TI Intros Industry First Lamp-Free DLP Projector

  • #pico

    Optoma To Launch "World's First" Pico Projector in 2008

  • #geekpr

    Fruit-Powered Chip Promo Vid Shows Why Geeks Don't do PR

  • #displays

    Mitsubishi 80-Inch MegaView Best Bet for Battlestar Bridge

  • #homeentertainment

    Meridian's Latest 1080p Projector Is One Bad MF10

  • #cellphones

    Texas Instruments Chip Turns Cellphones Into Projectors, Pocket Goatse WMDs

  • #gizexplains

    Giz Explains: Why We're Psyched for Silverthorne

  • #projectors

    iPhone Manufacturer Foxconn Signs Up for Pico Projector Tech

    Texas Instruments announced that Foxconn, sweatshoppy manufacturer of the iPhone, iPod nano, Macbook Pros, Nokia and Sony Ericsson phones has agreed to use cellphone-appropriate Pico Projectors in future products. We wouldn't say this means an iPhone with a projector inside is coming, since it's not clear Foxconn does any design, but it does let the imagination of some fanboys go a little bit wild. Let those mental unicorns loose, dudes. [Foxconn on Wiki] More »
  • #homeentertainment

    Texas Instruments's New DarkChip 4 Helps DLP Get Up To 30% More Contrast Ratio

  • #studentgamers

    Three Concept Video Projectors for Gaming More than All White

  • #gadgets

    TI's Mini Movie Projector: Not Everything is Big in Texas

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