Eidophor
An Eidophor was a video projector developed in the 1940s, used to create theater-sized images from an analog video signal. The name Eidophor is derived from the Greek word roots eido and phor meaning 'image' and 'bearer' (carrier).
An Eidophor was a video projector developed in the 1940s, used to create theater-sized images from an analog video signal. The name Eidophor is derived from the Greek word roots eido and phor meaning 'image' and 'bearer' (carrier).
An Eidophor was a video projector developed in the 1940s, used to create theater-sized images from an analog video signal. The name Eidophor is derived from the Greek word roots eido and phor meaning 'image' and 'bearer' (carrier).
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