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  2. Magna-Tiles - Wikipedia

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    Magna-Tiles are a construction toy system. The pieces are plastic tiles of varying shapes that snap together magnetically , allowing users to build various geometric structures. Magna-Tiles were originally developed in Japan , where they were sold under the name Pythagoras .

  3. Pavegen - Wikipedia

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    The first generation tile was made from recycled polymer, with the top surface made from recycled truck tires. Power is generated when a footfall compresses the slab by about 5 mm (0.2 in). The exact technology is a secret , but PaveGen officials have said it involves electromagnetic induction by copper coils and magnets. [ 7 ]

  4. Dwarven Forge - Wikipedia

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    The live-play D&D show Critical Role has featured Dwarven Forge since some of its earliest use of 3D tabletop terrain for battle maps. [6] Episode 44 of campaign 1, 'The Sunken Tomb', which aired March 10 2016, featured a substantial build (revealed at 2 hours, 47 minutes into the episode, Video on YouTube) [7] and Dwarven Forge has appeared regularly on their table ever since.

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    Kitchen counters and tables seem to have a magnetic force field that attracts just about everything: Toys, bills, random knick knacks, and just about anything that doesn't have an official home.

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  7. 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.

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  9. Lightbox - Wikipedia

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    When laid flat, it may be called a light table. Generally, a lightbox uses light similar to daylight (5,000–6,000 kelvins (K)) and has uniform light strength on the glass pane. [3] In the form of vertical panels, they can also be found mounted on the walls of hospitals and medical offices to review X-ray images (X-ray illuminator). [4]

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