Business screen magazine (1946)

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Hfteen . „ reasons why the MPO Videob-onic Super 8 is the best automatic bortabie projector for you. Weight: 16 lbs. 8 oz, (3 to SVz lbs. lighter than competition ) Portability: Folds to brief case size, fits under plane seat. Built-in Screen Size: 10 x 13". (Larger than competition.) Additional Capabilities: Long throw, large wall picture without any attachments. Extension speaker or earphone jack. One hour capacity reel-to-reel capability. (50% brighter and sharper wall screen picture than competition.) Film-Sound Advance: Industry standard SMPTE-approved 18 frame sound separation. 'Magazine: 15 minute capacity. No threading. No re-winding. Nonslip large sprocket drive. Built-in film guide, indestructible nylon rollers and anti-set controls to safely handle even roughly slit prints. (The only magazine with all these features.) Film Gate: Permanent part of projector, precision tooled and machined to eliminate film scratching. Built-in film scanner in the gate. (All competition uses inexpensive stamped-out gate in magazine.) Film Propulsion Through Projector: Claw plus non-slip sprocket drive— no friction on picture portion of the film. (No rubber rollers to collect dirt and press on picture area.) Rear Projection: Uses only one small mirror. (Competition has two or more. There's a 15% light loss at each mirror surface.) Lamp: 150-watt — 21 volt quartz halogen. (Almost twice as bright as competition — longer life.) Amplifier: Solid State 5-watt. (Competition only 3-watt.) Operation "Noise": 40% quieter than competition by actual instrument test. Accessibility: User can quickly and easily reach any part of projector or interior of magazine for cleaning or inspection. (Other projectors require intricate disassembly.) Guarantee: Full year. (Eight months longer than competition.) Easy Payment: As low as fifty cents per day on long term lease plans. (No other projector manulacturer has the low-cost lease plans ottered by MPO. l\^ost trade-ins accepted.) MPO VJdeotronic Projector Corp., A division ol Opiico. Inc. 222 East 44 Street. New York, NY. 10017 D I would like to receive more information about the MPO Video tromc Super 8. n I would like to see a demonstration ol the MPO Videotronic Super 8. Name. Address. City State. .Zlp_ 3S-3 IVIPO Videotronic Projector Corp., A Division of Optico, Inc. IEnl44th8L, Naw York 10017, (212) (67-S2O0: »40 No. LiSall* SL, Chicago, III. tOtlO, (312) S27-32S0: S400 Cahucnga Blvd. No.. Hollywood. CalH. 91M1, (213) 965-7310 Need more reasons? Call or write for a demonstration in your office or plant, at your convenience. E circle 119 on reader service card ;i^ARCH, 1971 13