projector - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • ceiling-mounted: In Talbot Campus Library and Learning Center, each of the study rooms is equipped with ceiling-mounted projector and PC.
  • mount: Do not mount a projector directly above a radiator as this may cause overheating.
  • install: Many schools who install data projectors simply point these at their existing white boards.

Adjective modifier

  • overhead: The teacher may use the overhead projector or paper on a board to show examples.
  • 35mm: Back in March BBC reported: " Irish cinema ' set to go digital ' The traditional 35mm film projectors are being replaced.
  • portable: The portable projector is in a locked cabinet, the key is available at the Helpdesk on the ground floor.
  • digital: We made use of a digital projector to display the computer screen to the whole class.
  • lightweight: The new lightweight projectors come in at around the £ 4,000 mark.
  • video: Stewart screens are designed to optimize the performance of all video projectors on the market.

Modifies a noun

  • lamp: The button flashes until the projector lamp has cooled sufficiently.
  • transparency: You can make multiple copies, overhead projector transparencies or even enlarge them to make your own big book!
  • screen: There are projector screens in each room hidden behind Venetian hangings.
  • bulb: Be prepared for interruptions ( late arrivals, burned out projector bulbs, fire drills, etc.
  • slide: Color printers are also useful for preparing overhead projector slides and charts, and color graphics can make a boring document much more attractive.

Noun used with modifier

  • slide: The slide projector is more than a tool of the past.
  • over-head: To do this you will have access to an over-head projector and acetates.
  • data/video: The center has a data/video projector, whiteboard, flip chart, OHP and TV/video for study purposes.
  • data: Ideal for use with a data projector or for a group around the computer.
  • dlp: Currently you can find single-chip DLP projectors that weigh less than three pounds.
  • lumen: Therefore a 3600 lumen projector is twice as bright visually as a 900, not 1800 as you would expect.

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