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videophile

American  
[vid-ee-uh-fahyl] / ˈvɪd i əˌfaɪl /

noun

  1. an enthusiast of television, video recording, video equipment, or the like.


Etymology

Origin of videophile

video + -phile

Example Sentences

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For the pure videophile in your life.

From Slate

Will anyone not a videophile care about the barely perceptible differences between native and pseudo-4K, assuming Scorpio can manage the former?

From Time

And so developers wind up drawing from bags of rendering tricks that can get a game mostly there, or near enough for anyone not a rabid videophile.

From Time

It’s a choice that resonates with me, an avowed videophile who’s nonetheless gradually abandoned physical media.

From Time

If you’re a strict videophile who pores over graphics comparisons at pixel-scrutinizing sites like Digital Foundry, the PlayStation 4 brooks little argument here.

From Time