Wiktionary
n. A miniature screen.
Usage examples of "miniscreen".
Some had miniscreens, some minispeakers, and all had the stalker option to screen out harassing calls from ex-lovers, estranged spouses, deranged dial-a-dates and clever psychopaths who followed you on the street and somehow got your number.
He showed her the example provided on his assignment miniscreen: Middle-aged black female nonprisoners were good consumers but not as productive as young black female nonprisoners, and no minority groups over age sixty-five were worth much, because productivity declined so sharply after that age they typically lost their jobs, which tended not to be the type of work that transforms into consulting, and so they curtailed spending too.
She turned on her miniscreen to find out what had happened, and there was a row of flags, billowing, whipping, running up poles.
The miniscreen at the top of the phone lit, displaying a series of branching menus.
When the colonel shoved me into his office the President was sitting at his desk, looking up from his array of miniscreens to regard me.
Somebody had broken the screen into compound miniscreens like a bee's eyes: traffic securicams and building securicams and minibank securicams and all the other modern urban securicams that offered no one even the tiniest trace of security.