Shaken, not blurred

May 24, 2007
A 3.1-megapixel system-on-chip camera for mobile phones incorporates antishake circuitry to eliminate blurred images, a first says Micron Technology Inc., Boise, Idaho.

The 0.25-in. MT9T111 sensor uses the company's 1.75-µm pixel technology and includes on-chip JPEG compression and image processing. Check out comparison shots of camera-phone images taken with and without the antishake feature at download.micron.com/pdf/flyers/mt9t111.pdf.

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