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  2. Amazon’s Portable Projector With 25,000 Reviews Is Marked ...

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    Watching your favorite movie on a big-screen TV is great, but most TV sets these days top out at 70 to 80 inches in size. If you want to cast the action on an even larger screen, you’ll want to ...

  3. Philippine peso - Wikipedia

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    The first paper money circulated in the Philippines was the Philippine peso fuerte issued in 1851 by the country's first bank, the El Banco Español Filipino de Isabel II. Convertible to either silver pesos or gold onzas, its volume of 1,800,000 pesos was small relative to about 40,000,000 silver pesos in circulation at the end of the 19th century.

  4. List of presidents of the Philippines on currency - Wikipedia

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    List of presidents of the Philippines on currency ... This is a complete list of Philippine presidents who ... 2000-peso bill (1998, 2000) (Philippine Centennial ...

  5. Laser projector - Wikipedia

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    A laser projector is a device that projects changing laser beams on a screen to create a moving image for entertainment or professional use. [1] It consists of a housing that contains lasers, mirrors , galvanometer scanners, and other optical components.

  6. English Series - Wikipedia

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    The English Series were Philippine banknotes and coins that circulated from 1949 to 1969. It was the first banknote and coin series of the newly established Central Bank of the Philippines and was the only banknote and coin series of the Philippine peso to use English as its language for all of its banknotes and coins.

  7. Ceiling projector - Wikipedia

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    The projector is normally set at 90°, although 71° 31' may be used, in relation to the terrain. The projector consists of a 430-watt incandescent bulb set in a weatherproof housing. Inside the housing are two mirrors ; the first, above the bulb, reflects the light downwards to the second mirror, that then reflects the light upwards to the cloud.

  8. Boomkin - Wikipedia

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    A boomkin, bumkin, or bumpkin is a short spar that may project either fore or aft on a sailing vessel, depending on its function. [1]

  9. Japanese government–issued Philippine peso - Wikipedia

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    A new series of notes in denominations of 1, 5 and 10 pesos were issued in 1943. Inflation also forced the Japanese to issue notes for 100, 500 and 1000 pesos in 1944, and a 2000 peso note in 1945. The obverse of all but the 2000 peso note featured the Rizal Monument in Manila.