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    Best Overall: Epson LS11000 4K Laser Home Theater Projector. Best Under $1,000: XGIMI Halo+ 1080p Projector. Best Room-to-Room Projector: Hisense C1 4K Laser Mini Projector. Best for Film Buffs ...

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    5G WiFi Bluetooth Projector, W7. The WiMiUS W7 is the best projector under $500 that seems to punch above its weight class. Capable and affordable, it supports 4K and offers 1080p resolution ...

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  5. Movie projector - Wikipedia

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    Simulation of a spinning zoopraxiscope An early projector and seats from a movie theater. The main precursor to the movie projector was the magic lantern.In its most common setup it had a concave mirror behind a light source to help direct as much light as possible through a painted glass picture slide and a lens, out of the lantern onto a screen.

  6. Home video - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, Kodak invented 16 mm film, which became popular for home use, [5] and then later developed 8 mm film. [9] After that point, the public could purchase a film projector for one of those film formats and rent or buy home-use prints of some cartoons, short comedies, and brief "highlights" reels edited from feature films.

  7. Rear-projection television - Wikipedia

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    Rear-projection television (RPTV) is a type of large-screen television display technology. Until approximately 2006, most of the relatively affordable consumer large screen TVs up to 100 in (250 cm) used rear-projection technology. A variation is a video projector, using similar technology, which projects onto a screen.