TI’s DLP goes Mobile

Viola! A projector on your phone!! Yep! TI demonstrates its latest DLP tech for Mobile phones at the recent CTIA Wireless convention. That was a technology demonstration & would soon reach our hands.

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If you wanna experience this DLP tech from TI, go watch a show at Sathyam Theatres, Chennai. Heard that their projectors employ DLP.

A few thoughts:

  • Mobile television is catching up & with this tech breakthrough, you can possibly enjoy mobile broadcasts on bigger screens. Ofcourse, you need to bank near a wall for that. Beware, this mobile is gonna make you immobile.
  • Sales/Marketing managers could fancy themselves & flaunt before their potential customers. All deals would happen with dim lights & windows pulled down.
  • There’ll be crowding near the Walls. Local municipalities may get petitions to construct white-washed walls in all public places.
  • Every single person will have something to showoff. Our eyes may feel the strain.
  • The sale of LCD Televisions & Projectors will go down. Even that of PCs, as attaching a keyboard & a mouse to the phone & sitting near a Wall would give a PC’s experience. I don’t think the sales of search lights would be affected, as long as there is a good turnover of missing people.
  • Newer devices might surface, something like “DVD Players for Mobiles”, “Remote Chargers for Mobiles”,…

Keeping everything aside, I think, this is a great innovation towards making people to spend more. Every single device around you is considered for an integration into your cell phone. Isn’t this nice?

I wish, these Handset/Chip companies get cues from “The Matrix” & embed a teleporting device into mobile phones. Should be easier to go directly & talk, rather than making a call! The Telecom Operators might fume about this & not endorse this device. However, might be a big hit in the market. Everybody will have this kinda cellphone, but there’ll be no signal! Hahaha! Way to go!

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10 Comments »

  1. Ponnarasi.K said,

    April 8, 2007 at 3:43 pm

    Haya me 1st ;)

    Prjctor :O Ithellam over..Phne phone’a use pananum! :P

  2. Ponnarasi.K said,

    April 8, 2007 at 10:13 am

    Haya me 1st ;)

    Prjctor :O Ithellam over..Phne phone’a use pananum! :P

  3. Adiya said,

    April 9, 2007 at 7:12 pm

    :)
    check out this http://www.google.com/tisp

  4. Adiya said,

    April 9, 2007 at 1:42 pm

    :)
    check out this http://www.google.com/tisp

  5. Ranjhith said,

    April 10, 2007 at 11:05 am

    @Ponnarasi,

    யாருங்க இப்போ எல்லாம் phone ஐ phone ஆ use பன்னுறாங்க? ;) Soon there’ll be “Brain Scanners” & “X ray machines” embedded into our phones. :)

    @Adiya,

    Its been many days since April 1! :) But its been slashdotted that there was a company, for real, in the 80s/90s doing this sort connectivity.

    This is like “Riding a Bicycle” other than for working-out would be a foolish act in the years to come. :)

  6. ranjhith said,

    April 10, 2007 at 5:35 am

    @Ponnarasi,

    யாருங்க இப்போ எல்லாம் phone ஐ phone ஆ use பன்னுறாங்க? ;) Soon there’ll be “Brain Scanners” & “X ray machines” embedded into our phones. :)

    @Adiya,

    Its been many days since April 1! :) But its been slashdotted that there was a company, for real, in the 80s/90s doing this sort connectivity.

    This is like “Riding a Bicycle” other than for working-out would be a foolish act in the years to come. :)

  7. Adiya said,

    April 10, 2007 at 8:17 pm

    :) true thrattle. the concept is old. but when intelligent people powering with different implementation it becomes more popular and easy. :)

    i remember couple of years back samsung to launch a simple home automation system and kind of failed. there is some thing called sling box which does this. like ur can connect all ur TV, VCR , relay system to sling box and that is connected to internet. any where in the world through VNC or VPN u can control ur home appliances .. these are just theory knowledge .. etho namma area illa inga thalai.. :)

    - vazipokkan :)

  8. Adiya said,

    April 10, 2007 at 2:47 pm

    :) true thrattle. the concept is old. but when intelligent people powering with different implementation it becomes more popular and easy. :)

    i remember couple of years back samsung to launch a simple home automation system and kind of failed. there is some thing called sling box which does this. like ur can connect all ur TV, VCR , relay system to sling box and that is connected to internet. any where in the world through VNC or VPN u can control ur home appliances .. these are just theory knowledge .. etho namma area illa inga thalai.. :)

    - vazipokkan :)

  9. Ranjhith said,

    April 12, 2007 at 10:11 pm

    @Adiya

    Right! Execution is important than Innovation. :) Hmm! Heard of SlingBox, I have a friend in Blore working in SlingMedia. I guess they are working hard to bring out yet another success!

    உங்க வழி தனி வழி போல! ;)

  10. ranjhith said,

    April 12, 2007 at 4:41 pm

    @Adiya

    Right! Execution is important than Innovation. :) Hmm! Heard of SlingBox, I have a friend in Blore working in SlingMedia. I guess they are working hard to bring out yet another success!

    உங்க வழி தனி வழி போல! ;)

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