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    Texas Instruments has rolled out a high definition (HD) video processor that could cut the cost of HD-capable video cameras and digital picture frames by more than half.
    Jerry Jones
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    ...HD capabilities to a wide variety of low-cost products...
    As it says, good for a door bell or security camera. I wouldn't expect much more past that... .

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      encode or decode at 720p and 30 frames per sec (good), as well as JPEG encode or decode at 50 megapixels per sec (ideal for editing!!!).

      No bizarre codecs - only stardard JPEG (something like DV or DVCPRO format).
      This is a smart configuration for REAL work.

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      • #4
        Time will tell.

        Sanyo Stereo has all the good features too, yet I can't listen to it. But that could be just me.... .

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