VEE on Higher Lumen Projectors

While the PoP Video is proof-positive that VEE can enhance the viewing experience of a lower-lumen projector, many people have asked what VEE can do for higher lumen systems.    To answer this, we sent a prototype 50 lumen projector (from an ODM partner) to PicoPros.com and let them test it.  The link below, as well […]

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Effective Lumens, and How the PoP Video with VEE Outperforms the Competition

So, the title pretty much says it all.   We’ve loaded a new video blog to our YouTube channel, and embedded it here for your viewing pleasure. The crux of the video: Lumens, as a measure of the light source brightness of a pico projector, is scientific Lumens, as a measure of the viewability (thus, image […]

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First Independent Review of the PoP (with VEE) Is In…

The first independent review of the PoP Video (with QuickLogic’s CSSP-based VEE)  is in… http://www.picopros.com/article/review-pop-video-projector-micron/ “In use, the VEE technology worked quite well.  Viewing content without VEE enabled results in some fairly dim images.  However, when VEE is enabled, the images appear much more pleasing and, somehow, much brighter.  It is something you really have to see […]

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3GS on the PoP…

The PoP Video just keeps getting more attractive…our friends at PoP announced late Friday that they’ve been certified by Apple for use on the iPhone 3GS as well.   The 50M or so folks who bought the 3GS should be pretty jazzed they can get PoP (with VEE) now! […]

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Some PoP Video Links…

Our friends at PoP Video have gotten a lot of media coverage since their release, and I wanted to highlight a few links here (with a certain amount of self-promotion for VEE, of course!).  We’ll have some more QuickLogic-generated content very soon; but for now, enjoy the links Engadget “3.5 ounce peripheral’s capable of 960 […]

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VEE on the PoP Video…

So, the big announcement leading our earnings call today was that our VEE technology is now shipping to Micron for their iPhone 4/4S and iPod Touch pico projector accessory called the PoP Video.  I’ve spent some time with the finished-good product, and I have to say it is truly outstanding.  Our friends at Micron have […]

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Why an OEM Would Use a Bridge Chip (and Why They Wouldn’t)

Upon seeing the ArcticLink III VX RGB->LVDS demo at the recent Linley conference, a very astute attendee asked me ‘why do some OEMs use bridge chips and some don’t?’ This was a very good question, and one we’ve gotten before.  Accordingly, it makes good blog fodder, so here we go… From the outset, this would […]

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A Few Links…

Thanks to our friends over at picopros.com for the brief, but very kind article on our technology. http://www.picopros.com/article/pico-projectors-bolster-future-growth-quicklogic-according-bloomberg We appreciate their support of QuickLogic, and definitely agree with their assessment of how VEE and BCC can add to the user experience with pico projectors. Also, a gentle reminder of other links where you can find […]

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On MHL and HDMI: How Do VEE and DPO Fit?

QuickLogic’s new ArcticLink III VX devices, revealed last December, features LVDS, MIPI, and RGB interfaces.  Combined with our legacy ArcticLink II VX products with MDDI and RGB, we think we’ve got the interface needs of tablet and smartphone OEMs locked up for the foreseeable future. When we say this, people do ask us: why not […]

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