If electricity is a thing of the past in the future, a small generator operated by a windmill was included to power microreaders and projectors. |
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Also important was the wide availability of new audio-visual technologies such as digital video cameras and projectors. |
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As filmmaking has advanced technologically over the years, so have projectors and sound systems. |
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Hidden projectors cast an image of a watering hole onto a screen behind the trees, which gives the scene depth and realism. |
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Of course, the college will supply the computers, sound systems and liquid crystal display projectors. |
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We had two hand held 8mm projectors, and we used them to project images on the screen or onto people in the audience. |
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I made transparencies of their original sketches and we used overhead projectors to trace their designs on the walls. |
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However, the steadiness of the holographic projectors and audio systems prevented that. |
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Modern CRT direct view, CRT rear projectors, and plasma displays can suffer from burn-in. |
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She creates miniature 3D images on overhead projectors and shelves, which are seen as 2D images. |
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Five video projectors beam onto small screens, all aboard a huge, tilted white tabletop. |
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The use of revolving scenery, projectors, trap doors and drop scenes is stunning. |
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Some churches employ microphones, tape recording, CCTV, or overhead projectors, while others avoid such devices. |
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Meanwhile, two video projectors displayed enigmatic images on opposite walls. |
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Gone from the center are the 16 mm film projectors, filmstrip projectors and all but one video editing machine of yesteryear. |
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They had closed many cinemas down and were dismantling projectors for scrap. |
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Landmark Cinemas is installing digital projectors in all of its 177 screens across the country. |
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It was after three a.m. when the whirr of a single projector gave way to the roar of three projectors running simultaneously. |
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The projectors have a slot for a card that contains the ability to connect to other similarly featured models at distances of up to 300 feet. |
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With its 10 whitewood pews and four film projectors, the church serves as a 3-D museum and theater. |
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The muddy yellows and dark reds are unfortunate hallmarks of DLP projectors. |
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Many artists love early machinery, old movie projectors, blurry pieces of film. |
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The multiplex would screen movies at short intervals with digital projectors. |
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I kicked the spinifex growing through the bitumen and gazed mournfully at the old projectors. |
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Digital projection is the only hope for revival cinema in this country, but revival houses are the last places that can afford new projectors. |
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Unfortunately it has the least lumen output of all projectors tested and we found the manual zoom somewhat lacking. |
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For galleries, the setting up of projectors and having screening times is foreign to them. |
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Mobile wall panels peel away to reveal film projectors and screens, and shifting lights cast shimmering patterns on the canvas roof. |
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For many years, overhead projectors lit up transparencies, and slide projectors showed high-resolution 35 mm slides. |
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Going into her bedroom was like walking into the future: silver walls and ceiling, black bed with projectors that lit the paintings. |
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But the neighbors on the air shaft want the projectors turned off permanently. |
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He had a magical persona and even registered several patents for movie projectors at the German patent office. |
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The 4K chip in Sony Digital Cinema projectors represents the most advanced version of our most advanced line of microdisplays. |
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So he arranged with others to bring in some games consoles, and wired one up to a big screen, the others to projectors. |
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These projectors are equipped with an excellent lens shift function and a standard 1.6x zoom lens, making image adjustment easy. |
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The positioning of projectors for the lighting of a facade is determined primarily with regard to visible structural elements and patterns. |
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They're paying for the devices they use: the projectors in classrooms, the hand-helds, and the computers. |
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Over half its output of colour televisions and decoders remained unsold, the only growth sector being that of video projectors and monitors. |
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Other projectors need to remain connected to the power supply to cool the projector after use. |
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More and more cinema complexes are installing at least one digital projector, which will eventually replace conventional film-based projectors. |
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The classrooms are equipped with cassette recorders, white boards and overhead projectors. |
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The projectors will make everything white-hot until steam comes out of the performers' bodies. |
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However, it is a problem for independent owners to acquire digital projectors. |
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Seats, screens and projectors for theatres, and tables, chairs and bookcases for libraries may be authorized. |
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A customized optical configuration and high-power pulsed laser projectors allow the system specially designed by INO to operate day or night. |
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Increasingly instructors require effective and up-to-date libraries, computerized databases and Internet sources, photocopiers, fax machines, projectors, and video. |
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It's sort of like one of those screens for overhead projectors. |
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Early versions of Polaroid 3-D used two interlocked projectors to synchronize the two pictures. |
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Hydra works to correct and synchronize the different images from the video projectors in order to create an unbroken image on any surface. |
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Even with faulty projectors and seats that were falling apart, Afghans seemed very excited when the cinemas reopened. |
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Products which could use the display include camera viewfinders, projectors, monitors, television sets and headsets for the military, medical and simulation markets. |
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Audio visual is a sequence of slides that merge and blend into each other using two or more projectors with a synchronised music store and commentary. |
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This results in a completely new concept of portability, which makes the use of data projectors significantly easier and more flexible. |
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These frozen, silent moments were punctuated by the hum, whir and click of slide projectors changing and revolving, reminding us of their outdatedness and sheer physicality. |
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Older projectors had to be threaded manually, with the user placing the film around the sprocket wheels, through the film gate and around the various spindles and guides. |
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But one aspect of the technology has remained stubbornly unaltered: its dependence on mechanical projectors and reels of film. |
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Single fish-eye projectors that cover an entire dome now display digital skies in planetariums in many schools, science centers, and public libraries. |
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The ri-focus® CL high-power surgical head light provides an exceptionally bright, cold light by using powerful projectors and glass fiber cable. |
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The set was two and a half hours of music with a twenty-minute interval for drinks and some quick reprogramming of the lights and video projectors. |
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We lack printing paper and chalk, and our fax machines, printers, overhead projectors and photocopiers need spare parts. |
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When two or more colour matched projectors are specified, we make sure that lamps and optics are within close range of each other chromatically. |
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The new projectors from CASIO have an illuminative performance of up to 3,000 ANSI lumens without any need for mercury lamps. |
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Radios, film projectors, and tape recorders are now being supplemented in some nations by televisions, videocassette recorders, and computers. |
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They produced cameras, lenses, projectors, enlargers, and movie cameras. |
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A pair of slaved projectors could then project individual 'virtual' costumes on to the front and sides of each of the moving performers. |
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When not in use, turn off VCRs, projectors, monitors, loudspeakers, records players and tape decks, and cover with a dust cover. |
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Headlight projectors are aligned vertically, and some LED running lights help set things off with a cybernetic and high-tech look. |
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Who has always done more in the background than under the sweltering lights of the projectors. |
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Kotzer predicts the district's new LCD projectors will quickly make the old overhead projectors obsolete. |
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Typical lenslet integrators in projectors have between 25 and 80 lenslets in each array. |
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Scientists use hydrophones and sound projectors to characterise noise levels and measure sound propagation in various St. Lawrence beluga whale habitats. |
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Most libraries only have old-school reel-to-reel projectors, but they also have 16mm retro-classics like Grease they'd love to loan you. |
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When accompagnied by a dust cover, the plastic carousels used with Kodak slide projectors are acceptable for the medium-term storage of slides belonging to an established slide show. |
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The use of 4K projection systems avoids those seated in the front row witnessing pixel artefacts that may be apparent when lower resolution projectors are used. |
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You can make the joints of the images displayed on the projectors unnoticeable and adjust the differences in the brightness and the color tint of them. |
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Inside, a simple-looking opaque, spherical white inner wall becomes the portal for a voyage into the universe once six synchronized high-performance projectors whirr into action! |
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You can be flexible when you choose the location of the super slim projectors, because the professional devices don't need to be positioned at 90 degrees to the projection surface. |
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Still cameras, movie cameras, slide projectors, movie projectors and related items. |
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We only buy components, such as aviator headphones, graphic cards, printers, projectors, that we do not make, from renowned professional manufacturers of such equipment. |
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In Italy, Franco Zambonelli, a computer scientist, designed a cloak covered in lenses and projectors 100,000 per square metre that would simultaneously capture and project whatever the cloak is obscuring. |
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Arriving now, these new projectors are designed to work brilliantly in anything from a boardroom to an auditorium, and are the obvious choice for new installations and for upgrades to older models. |
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While the arena itself looks technoid with high-voltage this, low-voltage that and lots of exposed conduit, channels and projectors, the mood here on 'The Street' is different. |
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The projector panel can be adjusted to different heights by means of a folding hinge joint and accommodates the most common projectors with maximum dimensions of 350 x 245 x 100 mm. |
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Draper's lines of projection screens, window shades, lifts and mounts for projectors and flat panel displays, and gymnasium equipment are sold in more than 100 countries around the globe. |
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Because of July's psychodrama, people tended to forget that in-depth discussions were held between July and December 2008 at the level of the officials in Geneva and out of the projectors of the public. |
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In early 81, Aubert and his gang toured France with an incredible caravanserai: 300 projectors, two trailers, a bus, a mini-bus, 30 people and 14,000 Watts of sound equipment! |
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On the other hand, the sequential-colour approach used on the cheaper single-chip projectors can leave a slight feeling of grittiness on some pictures. |
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The output luminous flux of projectors is also frequently indicated in ANSi lumens, as specified in a guideline issued by the American National Standard Institute. |
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According to the terrain and slope width, projectors and floodlights with symmetrical and asymmetrical distribution for metal halide lamps are used. |
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January, 24th-29th 2004: Celebration of Chinese New Year: the Eiffel Tower is dressed in red! For the Chinese New Year celebrations, a clever set of exterior projectors bathed Paris' most famous monument in scarlet light. |
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Include lenses, tripods, projectors, albums, darkroom supplies. |
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Mask evaluation tool for the evaluation of the geometrical data acquired during the testing of measurement microscopes and projectors using calibrated photomasks. |
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Other items for sale included projectors, VCRs and turnstiles. |
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Adapter for projectors of other quality manufacturers. |
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The wireless system will enable participants to access the database and, with the use of projectors and monitors, documents, exhibits and transcripts will be available immediately. |
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Riester cold-light projectors are versatile light sources with great advantages: the high luminous power of the cold-light projectors can be smoothly dimmed or controlled by a membrane keypad, depending on the model. |
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Wires 6 and 7 are suitable as spares for S-Video large image projectors. |
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Consumers of modern technologies face the danger of forgetting the effectiveness of easy-to-use and easy-to-maintain simple technologies such as mobile cinema which use cinema over-head projectors. |
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The actors' help to create the energy needed to operate the projectors? |
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One hundred employees manufactured projectors and film cameras, particularly for the ORTF and Russian television. |
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The audiovisual wave, which began in earnest with the development of low-cost LCD projectors in the mid-1990s, continues to play out. |
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Children's exercisers, rehabilitation stimulators, sewing machines, speech therapy equipment, overhead projectors. |
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Thieves have targeted electrical equipment including computers and overhead projectors worth thousands of pounds. |
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We waited patiently chanting the Yoga Sutras and reviewing our Sanskrit on the overhead projectors. |
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There are no overhead projectors of Good News Bibles at The Falls Church. |
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The break-in is almost identical to one at Ellington First School, near Morpeth, only 10 miles away, in which overhead projectors and computer equipment were also stolen. |
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The thieves used two large bricks to smash their way through a glass door, ripping ceiling tiles from two training rooms where they also stole two overhead projectors. |
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For a while, the outdoor broadcast scanner was rocked on its wheels by the protesters and they managed to shut off the power to one of the big GE video screen projectors. |
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Two young men, projectors of the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, have recently come up to town from Oxford, and are now very intimate friends of mine. |
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Our corporate staff is enthusiastic about sharing hands-on activities exploring polarized light, thermoacoustic sound projectors, and futuristic artificial muscles. |
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