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June 26, 2007

NEC develops 8MP CMOS sensor for cameraphones

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While LG’s ambitious plans didn’t exactly pan out in 2005, the idea of upping those megapixels in mainstream cameraphones sure is getting a lot of attention today. Shortly after Kodak announced its plan to unveil a five-megapixel iteration for future phones, NEC is hitting back with a development of its own. Apparently, the company is already shipping samples of a “system chip capable of processing cameraphone images at resolutions of up to eight-megapixels,” which even includes “image stabilization circuitry as an option.” Best of all, the CE131 sample device is priced at just ¥4,000 ($33), and hopefully that cost will diminish even further as mass production goes forward in October. [Warning: Read link requires subscription]

 

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