Thomas Armat invented the projector in 1893.
Some may think it was the light bulb, but Edison had so many inventions. He also did the phonograph. He also did an early movie projector called the kinetoscope.
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The zipper was invented by Whitcomb Judson in 1893. He originally called it the "clasp locker," and it was initially designed for use in shoes. Judson's design was later improved upon by Gideon Sundback in the early 1900s, leading to the modern zipper we use today.
A penny from 1893 if circulated is worth between $2 and $10, depending on the condition. An uncirculated 1893 penny is worth $37.
Average value of a 1893 Indian head cent is $1.00-$3.00 for circulated coins.
Thomas Armat in 1893 invented the Kinetoscope aka the Projector.
The projector (kinetoscope) was invented in 1893
Thomas Armat
The projector was invented by Thomas Edison in 1892, when he developed a device called the Kinetoscope. This early device was a precursor to the modern projector, which displays moving images on a screen.
Thomas Eddison invented the kinetoscope in 1893.
Thomas Armat in 1893 invented the projector
Thomas Edison was the first person to describe it in technical terms. William Dickson, an employee of Edison, created the first functional model. The Kinetoscope was not a projector. It was designed to house the film and light source and object glass all within one box and to be viewed through a peehole in the top.
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In 1891, Thomas Edison built a Kinetoscope, or peep-hole viewer
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.
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In 1893, Thomas Edison invented the kinetoscope, which was a device for viewing moving pictures. It was an early form of motion pictures where individual frames were viewed through a peephole.