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Texas Instruments Begins Shipment of DLP 1080p 3D Projectors

Texas Instruments (TI) DLP Products announced that it has begun shipping various brands of 1080p 3D projectors.

DLP’s 1080p 3D projectors are powered by the DLP chip structure and allow consumers to view high-quality images. Various brands such as Sharp and Samsung are display the 1080p 3D projectors at the CES 2011 trade show.

Mitsubishi DLP HDTV

The projector’s 1080p format offers viewers a high-quality HD picture that features sharper details and crisper images. The 3D projectors from Sharp and Samsung has the ability to handle all types of 3D formats. This offers enhanced versatility for consumers when connecting with the 3D content.

The 1080p format provides vibrant colors, inky black levels, and improved contrast ratios. It also features a distinct mirrored chip design. Mitsubishi’s 92" DLP HDTV will also be showcased at the CES 2011.

The DLP projector technology is also being used in schools for educational purposes. The projector technology’s ability to offer 3D and 2D images in one projector facilitates substantial cost-savings for schools.

DLP Front Projection’s Manager, Roger Carver stated that the company’s 3D displays provide enhanced color quality and reliability. The DLP chip design’s innovation allows the company to develop 3D in one projector solution.

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