Texas Instruments' BrilliantColor adoption growing
Texas Instruments has today announced that its BrilliantColor projector technology is being adopted in over 14 new DLP projectors debuting at InfoComm, with over 70 products expected to be on the market this year.
DLP projectors featuring BrillantColor technology utilize up to 6 separate colours: red, blue, green, cyan, yellow and magenta for a wider variety of accurate, vibrant colours that won’t fade over time. BrilliantColor technology enables a 50 per cent increase in brightness of colours and expands the colour palette beyond only three basic colours offered by the competing technologies such as LCD.
“Our customers have made tremendous improvements with BrilliantColor technology and as a result, we have seen significant adoption across a wide range of end products,” said Lars Yoder, vice president and business manager, TI’s DLP Front Projection Business Unit. “With more colour performance, leadership in wide-screen resolution choices, and unmatched total cost of ownership, DLP is ideally suited to address the needs of our customers and their ProAV, business and education partners.”
Several DLP customers will be showing new products using BrilliantColor technology at InfoComm including BenQ, Mitsubishi, NEC, Optoma, Sharp, and Toshiba.
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