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video screen

American  
[vid-ee-oh skreen] / ˈvɪd i oʊ ˌskrin /
Or videoscreen

noun

Computers.
  1. screen.


Example Sentences

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The fan festival will be set up in the Zócalo, the main public square in the historic center of Mexico City, and will feature the largest video screen among all the World Cup venues.

From Los Angeles Times

In a video screen recording shared with the BBC, from the WhatsApp group used by some of them, the men express their distress about their movements in the war zone.

From BBC

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

From Literature

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.

From MarketWatch

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.

From BBC