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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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. A virtual retinal display, or retinal ...

  4. Projection screen - Wikipedia

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    Although a projection screen cannot improve a projector's contrast level, the perceived contrast can be boosted. In an optimal viewing room, the projection screen is reflective, whereas the surroundings are not. The ambient light level is related to the overall reflectivity of the screen, as well as that of the surroundings.

  5. Laser-powered phosphor display - Wikipedia

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    The energy from the lasers' light activates the phosphors, which emit photons, producing an image. [5] [8] [9] [10] The building blocks of every Prysm video wall are the Laser Phosphor Display (LPD) tiles called the TD2. Video walls are implemented using this new generation LPD TD2 tile, a virtually seamless, bezel-free building block.

  6. LCD projector - Wikipedia

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    Even so, the best image quality is found using a blank white, grey, or black [citation needed] (which blocks reflected ambient light) surface, so dedicated projection screens are often used. Perceived color in a projected image is a factor of both projection surface and projector quality. Since white is more of a neutral color, white surfaces ...

  7. Video wall - Wikipedia

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    A video wall in television studio. A video wall is a special multi-monitor setup that consists of multiple computer monitors, video projectors, or television sets tiled together contiguously or overlapped in order to form one large screen.

  8. Slide projector - Wikipedia

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    Slide projector light generation and collimation system: from left to right, mirror / reflector, bulb, condenser lens 1, green-tinted heat-absorbing glass, condenser lens 2; a centrifugal fan, used to cool the bulb, is visible at the top of the picture. A projector has three main optical elements: [3]: 39–40

  9. Multi-image - Wikipedia

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    Multi-image is the now largely obsolete practice and business of using 35mm slides (diapositives) projected by single or multiple slide projectors onto one or more screens in synchronization with an audio voice-over or music track.