By Nicole Scott
2 Feb, 2010 10:10 pm
Texas Instruments launched their latest OMAP3 ereader platform recently, and Slashgear got to do a hands on at their Dallas office to get ready for Mobile World Congress in a few weeks. So the guys at Slashgear started off looking at TI’s ereader developer hardware. Unlike other chipsets, OMAP3 brings the E Ink display controller onboard, with a separate processor that can drive the panel with no impact on the main ARM core. While right now they’re driving monochrome displays, OMAP3 will be happy dealing with color and video-capable panels too, including support for Liquidvista and Pixel Qi panels. If all you care about is seeing it in action we have the video below for you to enjoy, if you want the full back story click here to read the indepth write up from the guys at Slashgear.
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