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video equipment

n. electronic equipment that broadcasts or receives electromagnetic waves representing images and sound [syn: television equipment]

Usage examples of "video equipment".

Lieutenant Watson, the British SAS officer, arose and began to assemble the satellite video equipment while Maloof, the only real Arab in the team, got to work sighting in the Laser Target Designator.

It pointed to a careful pile that had been made of all the dubtigers' audio-video equipment.

Francesca was busy checking all her video equipment and at first ignored Reggie's comment.

They were basically reconnaissance aircraft using night-vision video equipment to look for signs of trouble on the ground-not the air.

People don't notice shit, anymore,'' says Jack, who is busy with his video equipment.

They were able to dig up some fairly high-tech video equipment somewhere around Casablanca a few months ago, and miles of blank videotape.

They were followed by a couple of unarmed men in similar garb who went to the video equipment and started setting up.

Two of the troopers were carrying photographic and video equipment.

As the price and size of both computing and video equipment continues to fall it is perhaps inevitable that computer automated surveillance will become even more ubiquitous than human monitored surveillance is today.

On the screen, icons appeared for the heating-cooling controls, the pool and spa heaters, the landscape watering and lighting, the interior lighting, the interlinked audio-video equipment, the electronic security apparatus, the telephones, and other systems.

Use a platoon, Evelyn, and clear these cattle out of the chutes promptly-and if that fancy video equipment is damaged in the process, we won't worry about it.

Walking inside the cabin, we alerted Bill, who turned on the video equipment.