Mobile World Congress 2010 is fast approaching, but here at SlashGear we thought we’d grab a head start on our coverage. We caught up with Texas Instruments at their Dallas office to take a look at their latest OMAP3 and OMAP4 chipsets and some of the development hardware they’ve been producing. Most interesting, perhaps, is the OMAP4-based device you see here, capable of simultaneously driving three independent displays and packing a pico-projector module.Below is a video of an eReader with the OMAP3:
Texas Instruments OMAP4 shown off
Posted on Thursday, February 04 2010 @ 1:01 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Slashgear received a demonstration of the TI OMAP4 chipset, you can check it out over here.