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  2. Optoma - Wikipedia

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    Optoma (traditional Chinese: 奧圖碼; simplified Chinese: 奥图码) is a Taiwanese projector brand. Its primary products are projectors and digital image processing equipment. Founded in 2002, it is a subsidiary of the Taiwanese electronics and manufacturing company Coretronic .

  3. Kia K5 - Wikipedia

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    The Kia K5 (Korean: 기아 K5), formerly known as the Kia Optima (Korean: 기아 옵티마), is a mid-size car manufactured by Kia since 2000 and marketed globally through various nameplates.

  4. 4K resolution - Wikipedia

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    The first pixel-shifted 4K UHD projectors adopted by the market are Optoma, BenQ, Dell, et al., for those adopt a 2718×1528 pixel structure. The amount of data these projectors process is true 4K, but they overlap the pixels, which is what pixel shifting is. In fact, each of those pixels is far larger.

  5. Display resolution standards - Wikipedia

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    A chart showing the number of pixels in different display resolutions. A display resolution standard is a commonly used width and height dimension (display resolution) of an electronic visual display device, measured in pixels.

  6. Agfa Optima 1535 Sensor - Wikipedia

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    The Agfa Optima 1535 Sensor is a 35 mm rangefinder camera manufactured by the German company Agfa in 1977.. It has the typical big finder of the Optima series, but on this special model it is combined with a superimposed coupled rangefinder.

  7. Video projector - Wikipedia

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    A projector in a standard form factor: The PG-D2870 projector from Sharp, which uses Digital Light Processing technology An image from a video projector in a home cinema. A video projector is an image projector that receives a video signal and projects the corresponding image onto a projection screen using a lens system.