Beamer vs Beanball - What's the difference?
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(cricket) A ball, presumed to have been bowled accidentally, that does not bounce, but passes the batsman at head height.
(informal, jargon, chiefly, Europe) A device that can project an image through a lens onto a screen with light from a DVD player, television or video recorder.
* 1998 , Wilhelm Grießhaber, “Multimedia in Computer-Assisted Language Learning”, in Aspects of Modern Language Teaching in Europe , Routledge, ISBN 0415172845,
* {{quote-book, 2004, John Rodney Turner, Managing Web Projects
, passage=The plan can be projected on to a white board,
* 2005 , S. Borkowski et al., “Spatial Control of Interactive Surfaces”, in Engineering Human Computer Interaction And Interactive Systems , Springer, ISBN 3540260978,
(slang) A BMW.
As nouns the difference between beamer and beanball
is that beamer is a ball, presumed to have been bowled accidentally, that does not bounce, but passes the batsman at head height while beanball is a pitch aimed at the batter's head.beamer
English
(wikipedia beamer)Noun
(en noun)page 52:
- Furthermore, the teacher’s computer should be equipped with an LCD-panel with overhead projector or beamer .
citation
page 234:
- The orientation of a surface with respect to the beamer is used to calculate a pre-warp that is applied to the projected image.