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The company was renamed G.K. Elmo-sha (エルモ社, "Elmo & Co.") in 1933, an abbreviation for "Electricity Light Machine Organization". [2] The first 8mm projector (model Hayabusa) was released three years later, in 1936, [ 1 ] and the Elmoflex series of 6×6 TLR cameras was introduced in the early 1940s. [ 3 ]
Elmo is unlike other companies such as Sony, Nikon, and Canon that did successfully make the transition to hi8 CCD cameras and eventually modern CMOS digital video recording cameras. Elmo now simply makes a small existence as a projector maker in the education sector predominately where it's cheaper and easier to make projectors.
The first document camera, also known as a visualizer, was developed by WolfVision and Elmo and launched at the Photokina Trade Fair in 1988. [2] [3] The widespread use of computers, projectors, and popular presentation programs such as Microsoft PowerPoint in meeting rooms led to overhead projectors being used less frequently.
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The most common type of projector used today is called a video projector. Video projectors are digital replacements for earlier types of projectors such as slide projectors and overhead projectors. These earlier types of projectors were mostly replaced with digital video projectors throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, [1] but old analog ...
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"The world is burning, Elmo," an X user who goes by Not the Bee told the usually upbeat "Sesame Street" character. "No amount of tickles can fix this." "No amount of tickles can fix this."