Philips introduces triple 8-bit video data converter for LCD monitors, projectors and TVs
Royal Philips Electronics today introduced a triple 8-bit video data converter used in LCD monitors, projectors and televisions. The new chip offers industry’s highest digitalization speeds at up to 270Msps and smallest footprint, according to a press release from the company.
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