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How VEE Affects the Effective Lumens on Pico Projectors

Posted on January 26, 2012 by Tim Saxe

Many people have asked us how exactly VEE works on Pico Projectors.  A little more information is contained in the video below, also available on our YouTube channel.

The shortened version:

  • Brightness does not necessarily equal viewability
  • Increased projector lumens means more power consumption, and in most cases a larger, more costly subsystem
  • VEE uses it’s inherent contrast ratio and dynamic range enhancement and mapping abilities to provide greater effective lumens without the need for increased projector lumens

As I’ve said before…expect a lot more from us on Pico Projectors (and VEE) in the coming months.

Posted in QuickLogicTagged CSSP, Custom Specific Standard Product, Effective Lumens, iPod Pico Projector, Pico Projector, QuickLogic, sunlight viewability, VEE, visual enhancement engine

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2 thoughts on “How VEE Affects the Effective Lumens on Pico Projectors”

  1. jim says:
    January 31, 2012 at 7:27 pm

    paul, how does this technology compare with Texas Instruments DLP PICO technology that was released/ announced at the CES show in Jan

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    1. Paul says:
      January 31, 2012 at 8:04 pm

      Hey Jim,

      Thanks, as usual, for the comment. The images were actually taken from a pico projector featuring a TI DLP.

      FYI, DLP (and LCOS, LED, and others) are to pico’s as OLED, AMOLED, LCD, and SuperLED are to mobile phone displays.

      All can be improved with VEE.

      -Paul

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