Concerns over battery life aside , the real grounds your smartphone does n’t have a built - in projector yet is because it would add too much thickness to the equipment . And because paring millimeters help add to a smartphone ’s appeal , Texas Instruments might have eventually see a way to convince handset shaper to let in a minuscule projector with its new0.3 - inch HD DLP Pico chipset .
DLP chip habituate an array of microscopically small mirrors that each move independently to reflect ruby , greenish , or blue sparkle and create an trope . And Texas Instruments has managed to squeeze twice as many of those mirrors onto this diminutive chip to produce a 1280×720 HD persona with twice the brightness of its herald .
And talk of battery life story , this new chipset also happens to apply around 50 per centum less superpower than former variant . So contract one into a smartphone or tablet is even more plausible now given you wo n’t be trading off as much in terms of bring bulk or deoxidize shelling life . [ Texas InstrumentsviaEngadget ]

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