Texas Instruments brings sci-fi tech to life with DLP (hands-on video)

Texas Instruments brings scifi tech to life with DLP handson video

We’ve come across a number of DLP-based pico projectors over the years and while these products are getting smaller, brighter and higher resolution, it’s the integration with other devices that’s really captured our imagination. Samsung’s Galaxy Beam, which we reviewed last year, merges a 15-lumen nHD (640×360) DLP-based pico projector with a Galaxy S Advance. More recently at CES 2013, Texas Instruments announced its new Tilt & Roll Pixel chip architecture and demoed a handful of other DLP-equipped products live on our stage, including 3M’s Streaming Projector and Smart Devices’ U7 tablet.

The company recently invited us to play with some of these devices and to show us other applications in areas such as 3D printing, 3D scanning, optical research, medical imaging and even automotive. Some of this DLP-equipped tech, like the Interactive Center Console, shows where we’re headed in the near future — other products, like Christie’s VeinViewer Flex, exist today but remind us of something right out of science-fiction. Take a look at our galleries below, then join us after the break for our hands-on video and more info on these devices.

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3M Streaming Projector launched

When one talks about the name ‘3M’, what comes across your mind? I clearly remember that my very first “proper” mouse pad that I used for gaming was the 3M Precise Mousing Surface which cost a poor student like me a fair amount more than a decade ago, while I looked on enviously at the Razer Pads that my better off friends were able to afford. Thankfully, that did not mean I lost automatically in a Quake duel, since there is the skill factor to take into consideration. Well, 3M has come up with something totally different from a Mousing Surface this time around, but rather, they have introduced the 3M Streaming Projector which will rely on the spanking new Roku Streaming Stick to get the job done.

In a nutshell, the 3M Streaming Projector delivers access to hundreds of channels from practically anywhere, where you are able to enjoy the big-screen movie experience right there and then in the comfort of your living room. 3M and Roku’s partnership has resulted in a truly unique and affordable entertainment experience, touting it to be the first of its kind in the world. You can now share your favorite videos or even stream a movie from online, sharing the instant cinema big-screen viewing experience anywhere as long as there is a decent Wi-Fi connection in place.

The 3M Streaming Projector is tiny enough to fit in your hand, but it is also able to project an image up to 120 inches across diagonally, making it ideal for family movie nights, sleepovers and evening backyard parties. You will not be able to finish watching the Titanic or any of the Lord of the Rings episodes without hooking this up to a nearby power outlet as it has a maximum battery life of only two hours and 45 minutes.

The 3M Streaming Projector is already up for pre-order over at Amazon.com for $299 a pop, which is quite a decent price point.

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3M, Roku team up for Streaming Projector to ship this November for $299

3M, Roku team up for Streaming Projector

3M’s partnered up with Roku to provide a “big-screen” cinema experience from the comfort of your home. Announced today at a joint event, the Streaming Projector is a 4.3 x 4.2 x 2.0 inch palm-sized device that can project images in WVGA resolution up to 120-inches across walls or any other smooth surface of your choosing with a brightness of 60 lumens. The 1lb pod-like gadget has a battery life rated at just under three hours — a little more than the running time of most blockbuster movies — and also features a 3.5mm headphone jack for audio out, in addition to an inbuilt speaker. Of course, you need media to pair with it and that’s where Roku’s included streaming stick comes in handy, delivering an array of commercial content over dual-band WiFi. It’s set to ship sometime this November for $299 as an Amazon exclusive.

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