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digital light processing
display technology uses micromirrors to create a picture

BeagleBoard
The BeagleBoard is a low-power open-source single-board computer produced by Texas Instruments in association with Digi-Key and Newark element14. The BeagleBoard was also designed with open source software development in mind, and as a way of demonstrating the Texas Instrument's OMAP3530 system-on-a-chip. The board was developed by a small team of engineers as an educational board that could be used in colleges around the world to teach open source hardware and software capabilities. It is also sold to the public under the Creative Commons share-alike license. The board was designed using Cade
Pandora
handheld console and mobile computer series
Regency TR-1
first commercially manufactured transistor radio
Texas Instruments SN76489
programmable sound generator chip

Texas Instruments TMS9918
The TMS9918 is a video display controller (VDC) manufactured by Texas Instruments and introduced in 1979. In TI's manuals it's called a "Video Display Processor" (VDP). The TMS9918 and its variants are used in the Casio PV-2000, Coleco Adam, ColecoVision, CreatiVision, Hanimex Pencil II, MSX, Memotech MTX, NABU Personal Computer, PECOS, SG-1000, SC-3000, SV-318, SV-328, Sord M5, TI-99/4, Tatung Einstein, and Tomy Tutor.
74181
7400 Series TTL Arithmetic Logic Unit IC
PandaBoard
The PandaBoard was a low-power single-board computer development platform based on the Texas Instruments OMAP4430 system on a chip (SoC). The board has been available to the public at the subsidized price of US$174 since 27 October 2010. It is a community supported development platform.
Speak & Spell
handheld educational computer
TMS34010
thumb|The followup to the TMS34010, the TMS34020
Texas Instruments SN76477
sound generating integrated circuit
Texas Instruments DaVinci
Family of system-on-a-chip processors
Silent 700
line of Texas Instruments portable computer terminals (1970s and 1980s)