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  2. List of largest video screens - Wikipedia

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    X24 Video projectors Traditional BattleKart / Seiko Epson [31] [32] 24 Harmon Corner: Paradise, Nevada United States: 2012 1,706 18,360 93 by 18 306 by 60 7,360 × 1,440 pixels 10.60 12 mm pixel Pitch SMD (Surface Mount Diode) Traditional Prismview [33] [34] 25 Taipei Arena Sky Screen: Taipei Taiwan: 2006 1,693.8 18,232 105 by 16 344 by 53

  3. Philips DP70 - Wikipedia

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    The DP70 was also significantly more expensive than any single gauge theater projector on the market: a US customer was quoted $6,225 for one in 1966 ($44,942 in 2014, adjusted for CPI inflation), which was around the cost of a typical three-bedroom suburban home at the time. [7]

  4. The best projector for 2024 - AOL

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    If you’re looking to take your movie nights, gaming sessions or even big sports games to a whole new level, a projector is a great investment. With projectors, you’re not limited to a single ...

  5. Home cinema - Wikipedia

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    The most expensive home cinema set-ups, which can cost over $100,000 US, and which are in the homes of executives, celebrities and high-earning professionals, have expensive, large, high-resolution digital projectors and projection screens, and maybe even custom-built screening rooms that include cinema-style chairs and audiophile-grade sound ...

  6. These Are the Most Expensive Shoes Ever Sold at Auction

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    The set went on to sell for over $8 million at a Sotheby’s auction in early 2024, smashing records for the most expensive sneakers ever sold in history. 2. Michael Jordan’s 1998 NBA Finals ...

  7. IMAX - Wikipedia

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    The digital format uses dual laser projectors, which can show 1.43 digital content when combined with a 1.43 screen. The film format uses very large screens of 18 by 24 metres (59 by 79 feet) and, unlike most conventional film projectors, the film runs horizontally so that the image width can be greater than the width of the film stock.

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