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  2. The best outdoor projectors in 2024 - AOL

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    Nebula Capsule 3 $399.99 at Nebula by Anker. Lawrence also recommends the Nebula Capsule 3, a highly portable, can-shaped projector that retails for half the price of the Nebula Mars 3 but matches ...

  3. Rare double discount slashes $560 ONAYO ONO1 portable ...

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    Tons of the low-cost projectors out there are actually really good! With all those choices and so many impressive models, … The post Rare double discount slashes $560 ONAYO ONO1 portable ...

  4. I tried the Bomaker Polaris 4K projector — and it's a ...

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    However, there's a deal right now that makes it more appealing: For a limited time, Walmart seller Sustanbo has the Bomaker Polaris ultra short throw 4K projector for $1,800, one of the best deals ...

  5. CRT projector - Wikipedia

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    A CRT projector is a video projector that uses a small, high-brightness cathode ray tube (CRT) as the image generating element. The image is then focused and enlarged onto a screen using a lens kept in front of the CRT face. The first color CRT projectors came out in the early 1950s. Most modern CRT projectors are color and have three separate ...

  6. Carousel slide projector - Wikipedia

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    A carousel slide projector is a slide projector that uses a rotary tray to store slides, used to project slide photographs and to create slideshows. It was first patented on May 11, 1965, by David E. Hansen of Fairport, New York. Hansen was an industrial designer at the Eastman Kodak Company. [1] A patent for the rotary tray was granted in 1966 ...

  7. Digital cinema - Wikipedia

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    A theater can purchase a film projector for as little as $10,000 [70] (though projectors intended for commercial cinemas cost two to three times that; to which must be added the cost of a long-play system, which also costs around $10,000, making a total of around $30,000–$40,000) from which they could expect an average life of 30–40 years.

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