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  2. Slide projector - Wikipedia

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    A 1960 slide projector. A slide projector is an optical device for projecting enlarged images of photographic slides onto a screen.Many projectors have mechanical arrangements to show a series of slides loaded into a special tray sequentially.

  3. Large-format slide projector - Wikipedia

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    The first large-format slide projectors were built in the middle of the 20th century as background projectors for theaters and opera houses. From the early 50', the german Brand Reiche&Vogel was offering in a catalog a 2000w slide projector using 4.75"x 4.75" (12x12cm) slide or a scroller for film strip of the same size.

  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. Slide cube projector - Wikipedia

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    The Slide Cube Projector is a slide projector and system, manufactured and marketed by Bell & Howell, which was introduced in 1970 and marketed through the 1980s.The projector derived its name from its transparent cubical plastic slide storage magazine, approximately 5.5 cm (2.2 in) in each dimension (a bit larger than a standard 135 film slide mount), that held 36 to 44 slides, depending on ...

  6. Rollei - Wikipedia

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    the Rolleiscop slide projector; The Rolleiscop was a compact, upright slide projector that transported slides via a gravity-fed, conveyor belt system. The slides were stacked one behind the other into proprietary, slotless magazines. Each had a capacity of 32 slides (with glass frames), or 72 slides (with cardboard frames).

  7. Category:Slide projectors - Wikipedia

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    Large-format slide projector; S. Slide cube projector This page was last edited on 31 December 2018, at 21:46 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...