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  2. Christie (audiovisual company) - Wikipedia

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    Mirage 5000, a DLP projector sold by Christie around 2001. Christie was founded in 1929 [3] by S.L. Christie in California. It made a name for itself as a manufacturer of 35 mm film movie projectors, lamp houses, lamp consoles and film platter systems. [4] It acquired the Kitchener, Ontario-based digital projection business of Electrohome in ...

  3. Kinoton - Wikipedia

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    The following year, the company obtained the rights to distribute film projectors made by the Dutch Philips company. In 1963, Kinoton launched the first projector that it had developed in-house. It was followed in 1968 by the ST 200, the world’s first non-rewind film platter system. The subsequent decades were marked by rapid growth.

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    The reality is that Costco stock is more expensive than it's been since April 1999, when its trailing 12-month P/E multiple hit 56.4. Here's What Happened the Last Time Costco Stock Was This ...

  5. Cinemeccanica - Wikipedia

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    The projector has become less popular in recent years with the smaller and cheaper Victoria 5 now the best selling projector from Cinemeccanica. The company also manufacture film platter systems (the CNR-35N ), film rewinders and Dolby Digital and SR soundtrack readers.

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    Shares of retail giant Costco Wholesale (NASDAQ: COST) jumped 11.2% during November, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence. The company reported monthly sales results early ...

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    Costco's (NASDAQ: COST) excellent customer value proposition has earned its customer loyalty. Stock prices used were the afternoon prices of Jan. 2, 2025. The video was published on Jan. 4, 2025.

  8. Philips DP70 - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other projectors of its hi-power kind, the DP70 did not offer forced-air cooling of the film itself, which is known to be a key feature to prevent overheating of the film and the major nitrate-fire prevention measure. A water cooled pre-shield just assists in keeping the gate and metal parts cold, not the film. [10]

  9. Movie projector - Wikipedia

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    35 mm movie projector in operation Bill Hammack explains how a film projector works. A movie projector (or film projector) is an opto-mechanical device for displaying motion picture film by projecting it onto a screen. Most of the optical and mechanical elements, except for the illumination and sound devices, are present in movie cameras.