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video screen

Or vid·e·o·screen

[vid-ee-oh skreen]

noun

Computers.
  1. screen.



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But that flicker went out when she noticed a video screen in the corner of the room.

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In an activity room at the Bay Ridge Senior Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., about 25 people sit in chairs, lifting their left legs and doing ankle circles, while a handful of others follow along on a video screen.

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When the researchers set up a video screen close to the rescued chimps' enclosure, they saw the noses of animals that watched the footage warm up.

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Harris and other key players are often seen interacting with each other on a segmented video screen — that’s one Zoom meeting you really don’t want to be invited to.

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Rory McIlroy hadn’t even left the practice range last Friday morning when a small section of fans at the Ryder Cup started a profane chant aimed at his image on a video screen at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, N.Y.

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