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  2. List of CRT video projectors - Wikipedia

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    50 inch fixed screen projector with two projector lenses with three tubes. 60 fL on screen brightness. KP-7200 [36] Sony: 1978: No : 480i : 50 [37] Analogue: 72 inch fixed screen projector with two projector lenses with crt three tubes. 30 fL on screen brightness. KP-5010 : Sony: 1979: No : 480i : Analogue: 50 inch screen projector: KP-7210 ...

  3. Movie projector - Wikipedia

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    35 mm movie projector in operation Bill Hammack explains how a film projector works. A movie projector (or film projector) is an opto-mechanical device for displaying motion picture film by projecting it onto a screen. Most of the optical and mechanical elements, except for the illumination and sound devices, are present in movie cameras.

  4. Shareek 2 - Wikipedia

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    Shareek 2 is a 2022 Punjabi drama film, produced under the banner of Ohri Productions, White Hill Studios & Thind Motion Films. [2] [5] This is a sequel to the 2015 film Shareek. [6] Shareek 2 stars Jimmy Sheirgill in a dual role alongside Dev Kharoud, and Sharan Kaur. [3] Just like the prequel, Shareek 2 was directed by Navaniat Singh. Jimmy ...

  5. Projector - Wikipedia

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    A projector or image projector is an optical device that projects an image (or moving images) onto a surface, commonly a projection screen. Most projectors create an image by shining a light through a small transparent lens , but some newer types of projectors can project the image directly, by using lasers .

  6. Video projector - Wikipedia

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    A projector in a standard form factor: The PG-D2870 projector from Sharp, which uses Digital Light Processing technology An image from a video projector in a home cinema. A video projector is an image projector that receives a video signal and projects the corresponding image onto a projection screen using a lens system.

  7. 9.5 mm film - Wikipedia

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    The central perforation of 9.5 mm film cannot be supported in the gate of camera or projector in the same way that 8 or 16 mm perforations are. Much damage was caused to 9.5 mm prints by early cheap toy projectors which lacked the customary sprocket drive requiring the pull-down claw to do all the work of transporting the film.

  8. Eiki - Wikipedia

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    An Eiki EX-4000P movie projector with a filmlooper designed by Studio 2M. Eiki Industrial Co., Ltd. (映機工業株式会社, Eiki Kōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha) (Formerly Matsuura Yagi Sekino Minagawa (松浦八木関野湊川, Matsuura Yagi Sekino Minagawa)) is a Japanese company that manufactures LCD and DLP projectors, related accessories and overhead projectors.

  9. RealD 3D - Wikipedia

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    The high-resolution, digital cinema grade video projector alternately projects right-eye frames and left-eye frames, switching between them 144 times per second. [3] The projector is either a Texas Instruments Digital Light Processing device or Sony 's reflective LCOS ( liquid crystal on silicon ).