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Equipment Type: Others
Equipment Brand: Elmo
Equipment Model: TRV-35H Slide Projector (Slide to TV Screen)
Price (S$): 0
Description:
Suitable for slide film user (Past or present) who has a bunch of unscanned slide films which have not been seeing the living daylight for as long as you can remember. 3 Kodak Carousel slide trays (80 slides in a tray) will be given free for an uninterrupted slide show.
This Elmo TRV-35H was the pinnacle of slide projection many years ago when slide projection was simply a device to project image of a slide film onto a white screen amid a darken room.
This Elmo projector is different, it projects slide film images onto a TV screen in broad daylight with RGB control and with timer mode (1.5-30 sec), hence free your hand and the need for a remote control!
It works like a traditional slide projector and it is intuitive to use as the controls are self-explanatory. In its hey day, this projector thumped the Kodak/Leica projector with its versatility and was priced at a premium (easily at least 5 times the cost of traditional projector), beyond the reach of common user.
Now, this is the chance for you to own one Elmo at a fraction of its cost! Please send your offer via PM.
This projector and its control buttons have been tested to work perfectly fine. Do note that this projector only project images onto a TV screen, so you won't find the projector's lens as you would a common Kodak projector.
Picture and Full Specification can be found here:
www.elmousa.com/presentation/pdfs/TRV-16H_TRV-35H.PDF
In the PDF file, for the Elmo TRV-35H's back view, the grey-boxed wordings (from left to right, row 1 to row 2) read in this order:
POWER - RGB OUT - S.VIDEO - IRIS - FOCUS - ZOOM
REMOTE A - REMOTE B - VIDEO - RS 232C IN - GEN LOCK - TIMER - DETAIL
Real Name: Lake
Condition of Item (as per guidelines): 8
Warranty Status: 3 months personal warranty
Package/Accessories/Extras:
3 Kodak slide tray, power cable, cable to connect projector to tv. These are all you need to get the projector to work.
Equipment Type: Others
Equipment Brand: Elmo
Equipment Model: TRV-35H Slide Projector (Slide to TV Screen)
Price (S$): 0
Description:
Suitable for slide film user (Past or present) who has a bunch of unscanned slide films which have not been seeing the living daylight for as long as you can remember. 3 Kodak Carousel slide trays (80 slides in a tray) will be given free for an uninterrupted slide show.
This Elmo TRV-35H was the pinnacle of slide projection many years ago when slide projection was simply a device to project image of a slide film onto a white screen amid a darken room.
This Elmo projector is different, it projects slide film images onto a TV screen in broad daylight with RGB control and with timer mode (1.5-30 sec), hence free your hand and the need for a remote control!
It works like a traditional slide projector and it is intuitive to use as the controls are self-explanatory. In its hey day, this projector thumped the Kodak/Leica projector with its versatility and was priced at a premium (easily at least 5 times the cost of traditional projector), beyond the reach of common user.
Now, this is the chance for you to own one Elmo at a fraction of its cost! Please send your offer via PM.
This projector and its control buttons have been tested to work perfectly fine. Do note that this projector only project images onto a TV screen, so you won't find the projector's lens as you would a common Kodak projector.
Picture and Full Specification can be found here:
www.elmousa.com/presentation/pdfs/TRV-16H_TRV-35H.PDF
In the PDF file, for the Elmo TRV-35H's back view, the grey-boxed wordings (from left to right, row 1 to row 2) read in this order:
POWER - RGB OUT - S.VIDEO - IRIS - FOCUS - ZOOM
REMOTE A - REMOTE B - VIDEO - RS 232C IN - GEN LOCK - TIMER - DETAIL
Real Name: Lake
Condition of Item (as per guidelines): 8
Warranty Status: 3 months personal warranty
Package/Accessories/Extras:
3 Kodak slide tray, power cable, cable to connect projector to tv. These are all you need to get the projector to work.