Texas Instruments unleashes pico projector dev kit on the world

Pico projectors have been multiplying like gerbils over the past year and a half, so it was probably only a matter of time until we saw a developer’s kit released upon the market, right? Right. Well, Texas Instruments has announced it’s doing just that — released through Digi-Key Corporation. The kit will contain an HVGA resolution DLP projection device, a three color LED, a power supply, and a video cable connected to a BeagleBoard which boasts an OMAP35x processor, supported by Linux. The kit costs $349 and it’s available now, so all you would-be miniature projector designers, get to it: the world is waiting.

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