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  2. 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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    Holiday Projector Lights. This projector can see you through the whole holiday season since it features different modes with designs for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine's Day and more.

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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 ...

  5. Zeiss projector - Wikipedia

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    The Mark I projector installed in the Deutsches Museum in 1923 was the world's first planetarium projector. The Mark III modified projector installed in the Planetario Humboldt 1950 in Caracas - Venezuela.It is the oldest in Latin America. Marks II through VI utilized two small spheres of lenses separated along a central axis.

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    Watching your favorite movie on a big-screen TV is great, but most TV sets these days top out at 70 to 80 inches in size. If you want to cast the action on an even larger screen, you’ll want to ...

  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.