Business screen magazine (1958)

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prille it gold colored. Optional jjquipment will include an acces';ory head for playing magnetic sound tracks as well as optical bnes. ' All standard features of the Pag.■ant line are incorporated in the A\ -255-S. including permanent lubrication, Kodak Super-40 shut:er. single switch for forward and reverse, carbide pulldown claw, [folding reel arms, fidelity control, three-wire cord, single-case design ind optional 1200-watt lamp for long-distance projection. Available in September through Kodak audio-visual dealers, the A\'-255-S lists at $335. » Radiant Shows New Line of Lenticular Screen Surfaces A new line of lenticular projection screen surfaces has been introduced by Radiant Manufacturing Corp.. Morton Grove, III., folllowing seven years of research and development. The silver lenticular surface, called "Optiglow." is a bright screen designed for use in normally lighted as well as darkened rooms. I Purpose of the lenticulation is to javoid the fall-off of light at side \iewing angles sometimes experienced in '"high-gain" metallic surfaces. This unit replaces the Radiant "Du-All Classroom" screen formerly used for similar 'purposes. It is washable, as well as fungus and flame proof. The new "Uniglow" lenticular surface is designed for darkened room projection. It is said to ; afford finer sidelighting and to avoid the need for moving the audience to the center of the viewing area. This material also is washable and fungus and flame I proof. Where specialized projection surfaces are not required. Radiant can continue to supply standard I fungus and flame proof "Vyna! Fleet" glass beaded material. Radiant's line of "Educator" tripod screens with Optiglow sur'face are available in 40" x 40" land 50" x 50"; with Uniglow and IVyna-Flect from 37" x 50" I through 70" x 70". 9 Files for Polaroid "632" Slide |Mounts Announced by Nega-File ; i< Designed to meet the need for I individual filing of Polaroid Land I Camera No. 632 slide mounts is i a new photographic file available I in three models for 25, 50 and 100 slide mounts, announced by the , (CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE) NEW & USEFUL AUDIO-VISUAL EQUIPMENT FOR TRAINING, SELLING Sound Siidefilm Projector Product: "S.vnchrowink" remote-control film.strip projector, Model 576-17. Features: Light-weight (15 lbs.) unit has patented "Rediwind" film system ; as film is shown it is automatically rewound and ready for next use. Pushbutton control changes picture in 1 20 second. Jet-stream film cooling; lock-iii focus. Adaptable to automatic sound synchronization. ;?()()-\vatt lamp. 3" lens, 10' control cord standard; 2, 4, & 5" lens, ;^5' cord available. Price: $144.50. Manufacturer: DuKane Corporation, St. Charles, Illinois. To Profect Polaroid Slides Product: Projector for instantaneous slides made with Type 46 Polaroid Film. Features: Model 610 designed for Polaroid Transparency System. Transparency and slide mount shaped to fit together only one way; so slides cannot be projected upside down or backward. 500-watt lamp; f 5.6 lens, GVa" focal length, enlarge.s 2i4"x2%" slide to 8' image at 20'. 115-v. AC motor. Makes up into own carrying case 10y2"xl2". Price: $109.75. Manufacturer: Polaroid Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Portable Business Theatre Product: "Super Cineducator." Features: Complete audio-visual unit uses Busch Model-6A 2-way projector, screen cabinet with built-in 24 V2" x 33V2" screen, a-v table with built-in 8" speaker, and storage space. Cabinet is only 25" wide. Model-6A projector uses modified Kodak Pageant mechanism & sound system. To operate, unit needs only to be wheeled in, plugged into electrical outlet. Price: Complete unit, $898.00; projector only, $598.00. Manufacturer: Busch Film & Equipment Company, Saginaw, Michigan. Visual Perception Trainer Product: "PerceptoScope" multi function 16mm training projector, Mark II. Features: Combines functions of strip or slide, flash and motion picture projector, plus two-film projection, 19 projection speeds (1-24 frames sec.) ; auto or manual film advance control; electronic eye control stops film on predetermined cue. Unit may be stopped at any point, reversed for review. Remote control from hand-size unit on 25' cable. Price: Model 5102-1 (70' film cap.), $1275; Model 5102-2 (100' cap.) $1325. Manufacturer: Perceptual Development Laboratories, St. Louis, Missouri. VIMBER 6 • VOLUME 19 19 5 8