TI's OMAP4 Prototype: 3 Independent Displays
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Written by Freaky   
Wednesday, 03 February 2010 00:23

It's been a long, long time since we've seen life OMAP4 laboratory at Texas Instruments, but with the sudden resurgence of the tablet, now appears to be adequate to ensure that the Company will begin showing skill of the platform once again. IT is expected to have an amazing display at the Mobile World Congress later this month, but Slashgear was able to get a look at what's to come in the office of the Dallas team. The device is looking over you definitely got us interested, as it is a kind of double detection of hand that can really support an independent third screen courtesy of a peak integrated projector module. We are told that OMAP4 generate dual 1GHz ARM cores A9 obviously ridiculous figures of battery life (145 hours of MP3 playback with a 1000 mAh battery) and support for 1080p output via HDMI. Of course, IT does not intend to ever bring this piece of hardware on the market, but certainly I would love if some other company stepped in and did so. Here's hoping we're invaded by potential suitors in Barcelona - taking into account the fair starts on Valentine's Day, tell us that the schedule would be almost perfect.



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