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  2. Heliodisplay - Wikipedia

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    The Heliodisplay is an air-based display using principally air that is already present in the operating environment (room or space). The system developed by IO2 Technology in 2001 uses a projection unit focused onto multiple layers of air and dry micron-size atomized particles in mid-air, resulting in a two-dimensional display that appears to float (3d when using 3d content).

  3. List of largest video screens - Wikipedia

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    345 by 80 Transparent [24] 18 New York Marriott Marquis: New York City United States: 2,379 25,610 119.7 by 23.7 392.7 by 77.7 10,048 × 2,368 pixels 23.79 10 mm pixel pitch Traditional Mitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision [25] 19 Texas Motor Speedway: Fort Worth, Texas United States: 2023 2,108.2 22,692 8.24 16mm pixel pitch Traditional digiLED ...

  4. Diamond Vision - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Vision Systems is a division of Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc. and is headquartered in Warrendale, Pennsylvania, where certain products are designed and assembled for the North American market. Diamond Vision video screens incorporate technologies developed by Mitsubishi Electric.

  5. Projection screen - Wikipedia

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    Projection screens may be permanently installed on a wall, as in a movie theater, mounted to or placed in a ceiling using a rollable projection surface that retracts into a casing (these can be motorized or manually operated), painted on a wall, [1] or portable with tripod or floor rising models as in a conference room or other non-dedicated ...

  6. Rear-projection television - Wikipedia

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    A variation is a video projector, using similar technology, which projects onto a screen. Three types of projection systems are used in projection TVs. CRT rear-projection TVs were the earliest, and while they were the first to exceed 40", they were also bulky and the picture was unclear at close range.

  7. Talaria projector - Wikipedia

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    Talaria was the brand name of a large-venue video projector from General Electric introduced in 1983. [1]Early model GE Talaria light valve video projector. Light from a Xenon arc lamp was modulated by a light valve consisting of a rotating glass disc that was continuously re-coated with a viscous oil.