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  2. Handheld projector - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon Coolpix S1000pj compact camera projecting an image using its built-in projector. 3M pocket projector Handheld. A handheld projector (also known as a pocket projector, mobile projector, pico projector or mini beamer) is an image projector in a handheld device.

  3. Vivitek Qumi - Wikipedia

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    The Qumi is a portable, 3D, LED-powered projector based on Texas Instruments' 3D-Ready DLP Pico HD chipset [2] and Luminus's Phlatlight PT-39 LED light. [3] Its native resolution is 1280×800, and it is able to project up to 1920×1080. [4] The projector has a built-in microSD card slot and a remote control for the built-in media player.

  4. Carousel slide projector - Wikipedia

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    A carousel slide projector. The example pictured is a Kodak Carousel model 4400, dating from the mid-1980s. A carousel slide projector is a slide projector that uses a rotary tray to store slides, used to project slide photographs and to create slideshows. It was first patented on May 11, 1965, by David E. Hansen of Fairport, New York.

  5. Digital light processing - Wikipedia

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    A single RGB PhlatLight LED chipset illuminates these projection TVs. The PhlatLight LEDs are also used in a new class of ultra-compact DLP front projector commonly referred to as a "pocket projector" and have been introduced in new models from LG Electronics (HS101), Samsung electronics (SP-P400) and Casio (XJ-A series). Home Theater ...

  6. Nikon Coolpix S1000pj - Wikipedia

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    The Coolpix S1000pj is a 12.1 effective megapixels compact digital camera. [4] The camera is capable of zooming 5x with a wide angle lens, has an ISO setting range from 80 to 6400 which can be selected automatically or adjusted manually, and a built in projector that can project an image of 5 inches (130 mm) to 40 inches (1,000 mm) in size and an approximate distance of 26 centimetres (10 in ...

  7. Heinrich Ernemann - Wikipedia

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    The pocket-sized, 800 gram, Kino 17.5mm used unperforated 35mm film sliced lengthwise with sprocket holes that ran down the centre. It could be processed with a reversal development kit that Ernemann also provided, and the camera doubled as a projector when a lamp housing was attached.