Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In physics, the art of projecting upon a screen greatly enlarged images of minute objects by means of a lantern with a microscopic attachment.
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Though the microprojection area promises the ability to project a large screen on any flat surface, we have yet to see commercially available products and the technology won't suit everyone, partially because they're still not quite small enough, and partially because of privacy issues - projecting delicate company information onto an airport terminal wall, for example, might not be a good idea.
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Though the microprojection area promises the ability to project a large screen on any flat surface, we have yet to see commercially available products and the technology won't suit everyone, partially because they're still not quite small enough, and partially because of privacy issues - projecting delicate company information onto an airport terminal wall, for example, might not be a good idea.
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"Last year, 3M was the first company to launch a microprojection unit with LED technology", says Kay-Uwe Schenke, market development manager at 3M Deutschland GmbH.
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