Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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YOUR GUIDE TO THE NEW, LOW-PRICED KODAK PAGEANT 16mm Sound Projector, Model AV-085 Not, OfL/i » «; e •' ■ • When you (alect a sound projector, demand mora than just a machine for showing movies. Use as your standard the new Kodak Pageant, Model AV-085, at just $439.* 1. Easy setups — No muss or fuss for you (or your students). Film path is printed on projector. Reel arms fold into place; drive belts are permanently attached. You're sure every show will be off to a good start. 2. Image brightness— Don't settle for washed-out pictures, even in hard-to-darken rooms. Get the sparkle and details that the Pageant's Super-40 Shutter provides— 40% more light than an ordinary shutter at sound speed. 3. Full range sound— A speaker must be baffled to make the low tones fully audible throughout the room. The Pageant's NEW, compact 1 1 x 6-inch oval is baffled in an attractive case that forms the cover for your projector. 4. Permanent lubrication— The most common cause of projector failures is improper oiling. You never have this difficulty with a lubricated-for-life Pageant. It's always ready to go when you are! 5. Rugged and compact — Printed circuits in the new 8-watt amplifier are rugged, help make this unit compact and easy to service. You can easily move it from room to room, set up to show almost anywhere. 6. Fidelity control —This feature is important because a sound track can be on either side of a film. Only with a focusing control like the one on the new Pageant can you get the optimum sound, no matter which side the track is on. 7. Protection against wear— The pulldown claw moves the film 28,800 times during a single showing of a 20-minute movie. A tungsten carbide tooth on the new Pageant makes this part virtually wearproof. 8. Grounded power cord— New 3-wire cord (complete with adapter for 2-wire outlets) meets electrical codes in all locales. This exceptionally fine projector is only $439. Ask a nearby Kodak AudioVisual Dealer to demonstrate the AV085. Or, write for new Pageant booklet giving all the facts. *List price subject to change withoitt notice. Kodak EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Dept. 8-V, Rochester 4, N. Y. EdScreen & AV Guide — December, 1958 609