Device for audiovisual presentation of sound and images

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Computer graphics processing – Graphic manipulation

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07129963

ABSTRACT:
A device for audiovisual presentation of sound and images, particularly for advertising purposes, with a memory unit (14) and a monitor (10) to display image information from the memory unit (14). An actuator unit (11) is provided to move the monitor, and a control unit (12) controlling the actuator unit (11) depending upon the image information displayed on the monitor (10) controls movement of the monitor (10).

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