What does skjávarpi in Icelandic mean?

What is the meaning of the word skjávarpi in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use skjávarpi in Icelandic.

The word skjávarpi in Icelandic means projector, video projector. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word skjávarpi

projector

noun

video projector

noun

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Ég hugsaði, er það ekki það sem kallast utanáliggjandi skjávarpi, rétt?
I think that's why this is called a head- mounted projector, isn't it?
Ég hugsaði, er það ekki það sem kallast utanáliggjandi skjávarpi, rétt?
I think that's why this is called a head-mounted projector, isn't it?
Bremsumælar, míkrómetrar, stingamælar, þráðmælar, altimælar, altimælar, stangarmælir, 2D, skjávarpi, 3D
Calipers, micrometers, plug gauges, thread gauges, altimeters, altimeters, lever gauges, 2D, projector, 3D
Þegar skjávarpi er sendur vegna ábyrgðarþjónustu skal pakka honum mjög vandlega, vátryggja hann, láta sölunótu og lýsingu á bilun fylgja með.
When returning the projector for warranty service, please pack it very carefully, insure it, enclose the bill of sale and a description of the fault.

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