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  2. Projection booth - Wikipedia

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    Quite often these spools will be located some way from the projector and the film path may be over rollers along the ceiling of the projection room and surrounds. The lenses of the projector can be automatically rotated in front of the projector light aperture to accommodate the correct lens for a given format. The picture to the right shows a ...

  3. Swing Away Golf - Wikipedia

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    Swing Away Golf, known in Japan as Golf Paradise (ゴルフパラダイス, Gorufuparadaisu), is a sports game developed and published by T&E Soft for the PlayStation 2.It was shown as a launch title for the system at the PlayStation Festival in 2000 [2] Electronic Arts' third-party publishing arm EA Distribution acquired publishing rights to the game outside Asia and released the title that ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Motion simulator - Wikipedia

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    In 1958 a flight simulator for the Comet 4 aircraft used a three-degrees-of-freedom hydraulic system. Simulator motion platforms today use 6 jacks ("Hexapods") giving all six degrees-of-freedom, the three rotations pitch, roll and yaw, plus the three translational movements heave (up and down), sway (sideways) and surge (longitudinal).

  6. Cross-cockpit collimated display - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a cross-cockpit collimated display and its fitment to a full flight simulator. A cross-cockpit collimated display (CCCD) is a display system used in full flight simulators (FFS) to provide the crew with a high-fidelity out-the-window (OTW) view of the simulated environment around the aircraft. [1]

  7. Microsoft Golf - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Golf is a video game spin-off of the Links series. Gameplay. Microsoft Golf: ...