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projector

[pruh-jek-ter] / prəˈdʒɛk tər /


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“Once in a Lifetime” is part video display and part sculpture, made of tripods, toothpicks, lights, cardboard boxes and projectors that flicker images on the gallery walls.

From Los Angeles Times

They’re also useful for camping or running a projector in the backyard.

From The Wall Street Journal

Last year, Google sued the anonymous operators of a network of more than 10 million internet-connected televisions, tablets and projectors, saying they had secretly pre-installed residential proxy software on them.

From The Wall Street Journal

She focused beyond it, on the empty auditorium and the bright, blinding glare of the projector.

From Literature

Above the painting, she has mounted a projector screen for movie nights and video games.

From Los Angeles Times