September 13, 2007
CUPERTINO, Calif. – Sept.13, 2007 – Mio Technology, a leading maker of
mobile GPS devices based in Taiwan, has selected Nethra Imaging's
smart camera chip for its Mio DigiWalker A702 GPS PDA phone
introduced in Taiwan last week. This is the first handset on the
market to integrate Nethra's first-generation image processor that
enables print quality images and digital still camera-like
functionality from mobile devices.
"Nethra's imaging technology made it easy to integrate from a systems
perspective, plus they offered the specific camera features we were
looking for to get to market quickly with a slim 3.2-megapixel, GPS
phone for business customers," said Steve Chang, senior PM director
of Mio Technology. "We chose Nethra's imaging solution for its
ability to provide print quality images and high resolution video
from our handset, plus Nethra's macro mode auto focus feature allowed
us to include an innovative business card scanner function on our
newest Mio DigiWalker phone."
Based on Nethra's NI-2060 programmable image processor, the Mio
DigiWalker A702 phone has a built-in 3.2 megapixel camera with
autofocus and LED flash control. Aimed at business users, the
multipurpose phone offers all-in-one capabilities in one compact,
slim device including those of a 3.2 megapixel camera, GPS navigation
system, quad-band phone and PDA. (For more information, visit
http://mio-tech.com.)
Nethra's image processing technology enables the camera phone to
deliver its high resolution and crisp photo-taking abilities. In
addition, Nethra's smart camera chip provides high frame rate video
capability and a macro mode auto focus for a business card scanner
function, and it enables advanced functions such as geo tagging, all
features that help meet the high resolution needs of the GPS system.
"The NI-2060 delivers advanced imaging features to meet Mio
Technology's requirements for a 3.2 megapixel, GPS camera phone that
lets consumers experience quality and functionality equivalent to
what they get from a digital still camera," said Pulin Desai,
Nethra's vice president of product marketing. "Nethra's ability to
deliver the right features on the current product, as well as a
product roadmap that takes advantage of our combined partnership,
enables Mio Technology to provide advanced camera functions in a fast
paced market."
System designers benefit from easy integration
System designers can easily integrate Nethra's solution without any
camera system platform changes, resulting in faster time to market.
Nethra's I2C-based API to the device operating system allows easy
integration into the handset, and support from multiple camera module
vendors allows for multiple sources. OEMs also benefit from knowing
that Nethra offers a technology roadmap that is bringing advanced
digital still camera (DSC) features to the wireless handset market
and replacing the point and shoot camera. Nethra's technology plans
include more advanced DSC features such as higher megapixels for
future camera-phone models and continued improved image quality even
when the pixel becomes smaller (2.2 microns to 1.75 microns to 1.44
microns).
Nethra image processor for 3.2 megapixel camera
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Angela Hatfield
Nethra Imaging
angie@nethra.us.com
+1 (425) 941-2895
Thanh Nguyen
Nethra Imaging
thanh@nethra.us.com
+1 (408) 257-5880