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  2. Elmo (company) - Wikipedia

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    Elmo (Japanese: エルモ社) is a Japanese electronics and optics company that produces CCTV equipment (including CCD cameras), projectors, and other presentation devices. They are also well known for their series of high-end Super 8mm cameras and projectors during the 1970s.

  3. Document camera - Wikipedia

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    The first document camera, known as a visualizer, was developed by Wolf Vision and Elmo and launched at the Photokina Trade Fair in 1988. [4] [5] The widespread use of computers, projectors, and popular presentation programs such as Microsoft PowerPoint in meeting rooms led to overhead projectors being used less frequently. [citation needed]

  4. Talk:Elmo (company) - Wikipedia

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    Elmo now simply makes a small existence as a projector maker in the education sector predominately where it's cheaper and easier to make projectors. But, the primary history of Elmo was as a camera manufacturer. This article needs to better reflect the fact that Elmo was a well respected camera company until the 1980s.

  5. Elmo (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Elmo is a Muppet character on the popular children's ... Elmo (company), a Japanese company best known for their Super 8mm projectors during the 1950s–80s; Elon ...

  6. 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.

  7. Liquid light show - Wikipedia

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    Light from a liquid light show, being projected behind a guitarist Layers of colored mineral oil and alcohol move over the projector lens and produce changing color patterns. Liquid light shows (or psychedelic light shows ) [ not verified in body ] are a form of light art that surfaced in the early 1960s as accompaniment to electronic music and ...