Ten Million and Reflecting
Texas Instruments says 10 million DLP units have been shipped in the ten years since the technology's inception in 1996. (Wow-bulation, Batman, that's a lot of flippin' mirrors!)
1996 - first commercial DLP systems are shipped.
1997 - InFocus succeeds in reducing the weight of a typical DLP projector from 24 lbs. to 6 lbs. (Surprisingly, this feat was accomplished without the use of the Atkins or South Beach Diets.)
1999 - the first DLP projector designed for home theater use is shown by DreamVision.
2000 - PLUS Corporation demonstrates the first sub-3-lb. DLP projector, and TI ships its 500,000th DLP system.
2001 - InFocus makes the first sub-2-lb DLP projector.
2005 - "Instant Theater" (480p) projectors that include a built-in sound system (mediocre, at best) and a DVD player; sub-1-lb "Pocket Projectors"; and 1080p models are all introduced.
2006 - TI ships ten-millionth unit.
2009 - TI works with FritoLay to introduce the Baked! DLP chip with over half the fat of the original DLP chip making TV watching healthier for the average couch potato.
The folks at TI weren't always so chipper. It took the company five years to ship the first 1,000,000 units. (Amazing arithmetic, Batman, that's a lot of significant zeroes.) The tally hit five million by the end of 2004, which means it only took TI a year and a half to crank out the last five million.
We predict TI, at that pace, will have shipped 6,234,094,222 DLP units by April 1, 2012.
Some interesting DLP milestones include:
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