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đ3X MAGNIFICATION: Because your slide and film slips are small, our slide viewer enlarges images by 3x, without distortion, blurriness or loss of detail. #35mm slide projector portable
đRELIVE THOSE MEMORIES: Our portable slide viewer has the capacity to enlarge and light up your old 35mm 2Ă2 (5x5cm) mounted film negatives on a 4-inch viewing screen so you can enjoy those pictures with friends and family. (Note: Eject button is only effective when the slide is flat, if it is bent, even a little, it may stuck. ăPortableăDesktop portable viewer, has eject button & collection tray, used in studio or at home. And the four LEDâs provide superior color rendition to the old incandescent bulb. ă3X MagnificationăOur built-in magnifier lens enlarges images by 3X without distortion/blurriness/loss of details. Also, you can load 4AA batteries into the designated space for hours and hours of enjoyment. ăTow Ways to PowerăWe provide a standard 6V DC USB cable, you can keep the device continuously powered for nonstop slide-viewing action. (Note: 2*2 slides need to be inserted into the back of the viewer) ăGlass LensăSuitable for 2*2 mounted and 35mm film strips and negatives. Relive the past moments with family and friends. ăRelive Beautiful MemoriesăPersonal Slide Viewer provides a glimpse into the past by enlarging and lighting 35MM slides & film negatives for All to Enjoy. Formerly referred to at UCSC as "Web Archiving". The audio from the instructor's microphone is also recorded. Any image displayed through the classroom data projector can be recorded. Lecture Capture: In certain classrooms at UCSC, instructors can elect to have their classes automatically recorded and the recordings posted to the web. Most computer and projector manufacturers will stop using this connector by 2015. All classrooms at UCSC have this type of connector available. VGA Connector(Video Graphics Array): Most common connector used to connect computers to projectors or other displays. Most common slide film size is 35mm but they are also available in a variety of sizes including 2 1/4" x 2 1/4" and 3 3/4" x 4 1/4". Slide Projector: Projector used to display still images printed on film. #35mm slide projector movie
Most common size in movie theaters is 35mm. Most common size in schools is 16mm film. Sometimes referred to as a "foil" or "viewfoil" projector.ÄŻilm Projector: Projector used to display motion pictures printed on film. Overhead Transparency Projector: Projector used to display material printed on transparent plastic sheets or written directly on transparent plastic. They include: 35mm slide projectors, large format slide projectors, laserdisc players, record players, audiocassette players and 16mm film projectors. Many types of legacy devices are avaliable upon request. Legacy Equipment: Media equipment that is not currently supported in the classrooms. The majority of media systems in UCSC classrooms do not have this type of connector yet but they are being added where possible since many laptop computers now have only that type of connector. HDMI(High Definition Multimedia Interface) : A connector used to connect computers or other media to high definition displays.
It is sometimes referred to as a "Visualizer", "visual presenter", "digital overhead" or "docucam". Occasionally they may be referred to as "slide projectors" because PowerPoint and other presentation programs use virtual "slides" to organize their content but that terminology can be confused with slide projectors which project 35mm film slides.Äocument Camera: A document camera can be connected to any data projector and used to display any paper document, book, magazine, transparency or three dimensional object. Some people refer to these as "overhead projectors" because they are often mounted "overhead" on the ceiling but that can be confused with an "overhead transparency projector" used to project images printed on transparent plastic sheets. Can also display images from a DVD or videocassette player. Data Projector: Projector used to display images from a computer.