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  2. Throw (projector) - Wikipedia

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    In video projection terminology, throw is the distance between a video projector lens and the screen on which it shines. It is given as a ratio (called throw ratio), which describes the relationship between the distance to the screen and the width of the screen (assuming the image is to fill the screen fully).

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    W. File:Windows Address Book icon Windows xp.png; File:Windows Contacts Icon.png; File:Windows DVD Maker Vista Icon.png; File:Windows Easy Transfer Logo.png

  4. Category:Computer icons of Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    Icons of Microsoft Windows (42 F) M. Microsoft Office icons (5 F) Media in category "Computer icons of Microsoft" ... File:Microsoft Security Essentials icon.png; W.

  5. File talk:Magnifier Windows 10 Icon.png - Wikipedia

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  7. List of common display resolutions - Wikipedia

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    These may also use other aspect ratios by cropping otherwise black bars at the top and bottom which result from cinema aspect ratios greater than 16∶9, such as 1.85 or 2.35 through 2.40 (dubbed "Cinemascope", "21∶9" etc.), while the standard horizontal resolution, e.g. 1920 pixels, is usually kept.

  8. Windows Calculator - Wikipedia

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    A simple arithmetic calculator was first included with Windows 1.0. [5]In Windows 3.0, a scientific mode was added, which included exponents and roots, logarithms, factorial-based functions, trigonometry (supports radian, degree and gradians angles), base conversions (2, 8, 10, 16), logic operations, statistical functions such as single variable statistics and linear regression.

  9. Overhead projector - Wikipedia

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    An overhead projector works on the same principle as a slide projector, in which a focusing lens projects light from an illuminated slide onto a projection screen where a real image is formed. However some differences are necessitated by the much larger size of the transparencies used (generally the size of a printed page), and the requirement ...