Untitled Document
Not a member yet? Register for full benefits!

Username
Password
Virtual Dictionary

Digital Light Processor

The Digital Light Processor or DLP is a display mechanism which uses literally millions of timy mirrors, each focussed on one individual pixel of the display, angling the light just right for each. This creates an extremely high quality projected image, that focuses perfectly, regardless of the range of colours used.

DLP is typically used in rear projection, or front projection digital displays, including TVs, CAVEs, CUBEs, and some hemispheres.

Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.



Related Dictionary Entries for Digital Light Processor:

Digital Light Processor

DLP









 

Resources in our database matching the Term Digital Light Processor:

Results by page [1]   [2]   [3]   [4]   [5]   [6]   [7]   [8]   

The first generation of digital natives - children who were born into and raised in the digital world - are coming of age, and soon our world will be reshaped in their image. Our economy, our cultural life, even the shape of our family life will be forever transformed.





In Growing Up Digital, Don Tapscott revealed how the digital world created a generation that thought, played, and related to their world in a way radically different from that of their parents. In a fascinating follow-up to his seminal work, Grown Up Digital revisits the Net Generation as the eldest of its members turns 30, enters the workforce and marketplace, and establishes their roles as life-long learners and contributors to society.





Locally Hosted resource
Large Image Display: Animatrix: Beyond: A Broken, Glowing Light
n a broken part of the ruin of an area of heavy file corruption, a light flickers. Upon closer inspection, it's a broken light bulb, hanging from a rusty chain. Yet every so often, the ghost of an intact bulb, shinning brightly, overlays the broken one perfectly.



Locally Hosted resource
Chatbots > ELIZA
ELIZA was the first chatbot to be created, originally back in the 1960s. A real-time natural language processor and response program, she was born in MIT, written by Joseph Weizenbaum. Several versions were created over the period spanning 1964 - 1966.



Locally Hosted resource
VR Cultural Icons: Lightcycles
Light cycles are an icon of VR, that crop up again and again, in all manner of media. Two-wheeled motorcycles that leave a solid wall of light behind them, as a type of exhaust.



Linked resource
What's Delaying Digital Health Records?
The director of the U.S. Office of Health IT Adoption explains why it's so hard to get doctors to go digital.



Locally Hosted resource
The Real Virtual Light
Virtual Light, a term coined to describe seeing without eyes, is something that has been semi-mythical for decades, whilst research quietly moves forwards. Now, we are starting to see a convergence of the technologies vital to making it a reality.



Announced just one day after the Nintendo Wii itself, at E3 2006?s second day, the Nintendi Wii light-gun attachment connects directly to the back of the Nintendo Wii-mote immersion controller.





Virtual Light is classic Cyberpunk in every sense: it is dark, and gritty, a surreal near-future world that sets you on edge, and both the main characters have sunk as low as it is possible to go, before attempting to change the world for the better.





Resource Type not Available



 

Industry News containing the Term Digital Light Processor:

Results by page

(23/04/2009)
A new, extremely energy-efficient processor chip that provides breakthrough speeds for a variety of computing tasks has been designed by a group at the University of California, Davis. The chip, dubbed AsAP, is ultra-small, fully reprogramm...


(31/05/2005)
(Press Release) AMD today announced the immediate availability of the AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core processor. The AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core processor is poised to deliver an experience unmatched in the industry, targeting prosumer and digita...


(05/11/2003)
Intel Corporation have started shipping a new, hyper-performance processor for gamers, and high-end simulation machines. Featuring clock speeds of 3.2Ghz, and more than two MB of cache, this hyper-threading processor will allow desktop p...


(18/06/2009)
New research by a team of University of Toronto scientists could lead to substantial advancements in the performance of a variety of electronic devices including digital cameras.

Researchers created a light sensor - like a pi...


(07/03/2010)
Intel has launched its first Intel Atom processor-based platform optimized for networked home and small office/home office (SOHO) storage devices.

The energy-efficient platform consists of the Intel Atom processor D410 single...