Search
-->

The PK101 can be purchasedforapproximately 399

Im tired of these lame bowl games we continually get invited to. Only one bowl matters to all Cal fans, and its the one that Jeff Tedford will never get us to We all want to go see Cal play in the Rose Bowl Time to make a change, and get us to the Promised Land!. DLP Technology enables new generation of ultra-portable pico projectors fromleading global brands.Revolutionary DLP Pico(TM)Chipset drives new categories of portable projectionfor consumer and business use.LAS VEGAS, Jan. 7 /PRNewswire/ Today at the International ConsumerElectronics Show - CES - Texas Instruments (TI) (NYSE: TXN) DLP(R) Productswill demonstrate a range of new category products based on the ultra-tiny DLPPico(TM) Chipset, delivering mobile projector solutions for road warriors andconsumers across the globe. With production of the DLP Pico(TM) chipset firstannounced at Mobile World Congress less than a year ago, DLP has worked withtop global manufacturing brands to unveil a variety of implementations forDLP's Pico(TM) technology including Acer, BenQ, Dell, Optoma, Samsung, Toshibaand WowWee.(Photo: http://)"Last year at CES, we demonstrated prototypes of DLP Pico(TM) technology andthis year we're thrilled to see the emergence of new product categories basedon this technology," said Frank J. "The minute size, versatility, and incredibleperformance of the DLP Pico(TM) Chipset have enabled major brands to createproducts that transform mobile viewing experiences from one-to-one toone-to-many. With products ranging from notebook companions, to picoprojection media players (PPMPs), to projection cell phones - businessproductivity and entertainment value have been enhanced in an incredible way,and this is just the beginning."DLP's Pico(TM) solution instantly turns any situation into a media viewingopportunity.

A coffee shop becomes a boardroom, a camping tent becomes atheater, and the hallway wall of the school becomes a backdrop for kids toshare video clips and pictures. By projecting content onto practically anysurface, you can expand your three inch screen to 60 inches and broaden theviewable image.DLP Pico(TM) technology is powering the following market leading innovationsat N118 Central Hall 1:Pico Projection Media Players (PPMP's)Samsung MBP200: Compact and lightweight, the portable MBP200 canconnectto mobile phones and laptops and allows users to project content withupto a 50-inch viewing screen. shipping details on thisproduct or anticipated price point.Cinemin Stick(TM) by WowWee Technologies: Roughly the size of a candybar, the Cinemin Stick(TM) comes equipped with 4GB of internal memoryand an expandable SD memory card slot for easy access to your videos,digital photos and other media. shippingorprice details for this product.Modular PICO PROJECTORS Optoma Pico PK-101: Smaller than most smart phones and weighingapproximately four ounces, the Optoma Pico PK-101 pocket projector canturn any environment into a mobile cinema experience and even connectsto your iPod or other multimedia device. The PK-101 can be purchasedforapproximately $399.This product is on sale in Japan through Applestores and in the U.S. The Cinemin Swivel(TM)will be available in Q2 2009 for approximately $299.BUGprojector: This is a mini pico-projector module from BUGlabs whichincorporates DLP(R) Pico(TM) technology to beam an image to a flatsurface just eight inches away. The K10 will go onsalethis month for approximately $450 (299 pounds sterling).BenQ GP1: Positioned as the ultimate on-the-go digital lifestyledevice,the BenQ GP1 most notably stands out from the crowd with itsintegratedUSB reader, enabling users to easily run movies, pictures, and officeapplications directly from a USB thumb drive without the need fornotebook attachment.

When the business day ends, play games andwatchmovies in a bigger way. The product is now available for purchase forunder $499.00 through TDP-F10U Mobile LED Projector: Weighing just over a pound andcomparable to the size of a paperback novel, the TDP-F10U Mobile LEDProjector utilizes an LED light source to serve as your reliablepresenter on the road. Information on pricing and availability will bereleased from Toshiba.With more than 20 million units shipped to date, DLP scales to meet thegrowing demands associated with the laptop and wireless industries, amongother categories. This announcement further exemplifies DLP's commitment tobuilding flexible, reliable and inventive technology enabling manufacturers tobring cutting-edge products to market quickly.For more information on DLP(R) products please visit Texas Instruments DLP Products DLP display technology from Texas Instruments offers clarity down to the mostminute detail, delivering pictures rich with color, contrast and brightness tolarge-screen HDTVs and projectors for business, home, professional venue anddigital cinema (DLP Cinema(R)). 50 of the world's top projection and displaymanufacturers design, manufacture and market products based on DLP technology.DLP is the only HDTV technology built from a foundation in the digital cinemawhere it set the industry standard demonstrated by the deployment of DLPCinema technology in over 8,000 theatres worldwide.

At the heart of every DLPchip is an array of up to 2.2 million microscopic mirrors which switchincredibly fast to create a high resolution, highly reliable, full colorimage. DLP technology's chip architecture and inherent speed advantageprovides razor-sharp images and excellent reproduction of fast motion video.Since early 1996, more than 20 million DLP subsystems have been shipped.About Texas Instruments: Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN) helps customers solve problems and develop newelectronics that make the world smarter, healthier, safer, greener and morefun. A global semiconductor company, TI innovates through manufacturing,design and sales operations in more than 25 countries.For more information: and DLP Cinema are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments. So, I've been perusing the NDNation boards, and I'm absolutely amazed at the level of arrogance being put forth by the posters over there, especially the BoardOps, who seem to view the hiring of any person not named Meyer, Stoops, Saban or Gruden as a sign that Notre Dame will shortly fold up football operations and become the next University of Chicago. At best, it would be a lateral move.I thought we had a shot at Stoops because he had a rough season, and is a Midwest Catholic boy. I thought maybe his upbringing might sway him to try something new. But, he decided to stay put at Oklahoma, and I can't say that I blame him.