in was invented in 1860's
Edison did not invent the movie projector. Charles Francis Jenkins and Thomas Armat have the patent for the original motion picture projector...The Phantoscope, initially designed by Jenkins alone. The projector was sold to Edison whom re-named it the Vitascope and began using it to show motion pictures in a NYC theater in 1896. For marketing purposes, Edison put his name on it. But, he did not invent the projector. There were various other devises and inventors that made pictures move in a more primitive fashion. Jenkins' Phantoscope, which used flim and electric light, is considered to be the one that ushered in the modern era of motion picture projection, with design and principles still used today.
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No. The DepthQ projector itself does not convert 2D content to 3D. If you play a regular 2D DVD to this projector it will look like a regular 2D movie. On the other hand, if you sourced some true 3D content ( e.g. from http://www.3dtv.at/Movies/Index_en.aspx ), this will be seen in flicker-free full-colour 3D on the DepthQ projector.
The light in a DVD player is used to read the disc. It is what reflects the movie to the television or projector.
Outdoor movie screen can have a lot of different factors connected to them such as rental or outright purchase or inflatable or flat screen. For a rental, one is looking at about $170 for an inflatable. For a purchased flat screen one is looking at anywhere between $1,000-$4,000.
The movie projector: The "lumiere" brothers (French). As for the phonograph, I dont know.
The overhead projector was invented in the 1960's.
Thomas Armat in 1893 invented the projector
no, Thomas Edison invented the projector.
The projector (kinetoscope) was invented in 1893
Thomas Armat in 1893 invented the Kinetoscope aka the Projector.
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The first projector was invented by Christiaan Huygens in the 1650s. It was called the Magic Lantern and was made to project images on a surface.
It was invented in the 1920s, 90 years ago from 2011. The answer was supplied in an article discussing the 48/60 frames per second digital projector which is being considered for the 2012 release: Peter Jackson's The Hobbit.
No, a movie projector uses a convex lens.
Although Edison invented a kinetoscope which allowed one viewer at a time, the Lumiere brothers invented the projector to show the film to a theater audience.
Thomas Armat invented the projector in 1893.