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3 Großbildschirm
■ Großflächige Projektionswand, die zur Übertragung von Fußballspielen und anderen Bildern verwendet wird.■ Large dimensional surface on which transmissions of football matches and other images are projected.Syn. big screen -
4 Großleinwand
■ Großflächige Projektionswand, die zur Übertragung von Fußballspielen und anderen Bildern verwendet wird.■ Large dimensional surface on which transmissions of football matches and other images are projected.Syn. big screen
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