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  2. Mini Projectors are Trending on TikTok. Here are the Best ...

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    Mini projectors have been trending on TikTok lately, though not for the reasons you might think. Rather than streaming movies right onto their...

  3. List of CRT video projectors - Wikipedia

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    50 inch fixed screen projector with two projector lenses with three tubes. 60 fL on screen brightness. KP-7200 [36] Sony: 1978: No : 480i : 50 [37] Analogue:

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    The Bomaker Polaris 4K projector: my hands-on review Confession time: I realized my home-theater dream last year with a UST projector from Vava. It's been pretty great, but I was eager to see how ...

  5. Handheld projector - Wikipedia

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    Handheld projectors, in particular projector phones, could offer new possibilities for mobile gaming, as demonstrated by the adaptation of the PlayStation 3 game LittleBigPlanet. Players can sketch a world on a sheet of paper or use an existing physical configuration of objects and let the physics engine simulate physical procedures in this ...

  6. Movie projector - Wikipedia

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    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. Modern movie projectors are specially built video projectors (see also digital cinema).

  7. Petzl - Wikipedia

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    Headlamp Tikka XP made by Petzl Headlamp Petzl e+Lite. Petzl is a French manufacturer of climbing gear, caving gear, work-at-height equipment, and headlamps based in Crolles (near Grenoble), France. [1] The company was created by the cave explorer Fernand Petzl in the mid-1970s. Their three specialties are: