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      <description>What a fantastic idea: Sony is developing a &quot;black&quot; projector screen that allows a regular projector to show a bright image without having to darken the room. Apparently, the screen doesn&apos;t reflect ambient light and only reflects the light coming from the projector. Brilliant! (Pun intended). Source: WSJ.com - Sony&apos;s Black Screens May Brighten Business...</description>
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      <title>Comment from prudvin</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>great idea</p>]]></description>
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