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    Portable projectors don’t always come cheap, especially ones that support 4K streaming. But a new Amazon deal gets you a brand new portable 4K projector for just $179.99. The YABER Pro V9 is one ...

  3. Planetarium projector - Wikipedia

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    A planetarium projector, also known as a star projector, is a device used to project images of celestial objects onto the dome in a planetarium. Modern planetarium projectors were first designed and built by the Carl Zeiss Jena company in Germany between 1923 and 1925, and have since grown more complex.

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  5. Cinerama Dome - Wikipedia

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    Previously, Cinerama was known for its groundbreaking three-projector process. From 1963 until 2002, the Cinerama Dome never showed movies with the three-projector process. (The nearby Warner Cinerama at 6433 Hollywood Boulevard used the three-projector process until December 1964.) A unique "rectified" print was made with increased anamorphic ...

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  7. Digital light processing - Wikipedia

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    The first all-digital live-action feature shot without film was the 2002 release, Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. [citation needed] DLP Cinema does not manufacture the end projectors, but rather provides the projection technology and works closely with Barco, Christie Digital and NEC who make the end projection units.