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onscreen

a. As seen on a screen (as of television, film, or computer) rather than in real life. adv. Inside the frame of the cinema, television or computer screen. alt. As seen on a screen (as of television, film, or computer) rather than in real life.

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Some of them were text, with the elaborate numbering system of tech spec -- some individual lines within paragraphs had their own version numbers -- and some, which took just a fraction of a second longer to resolve onscreen, were deep three-dimensional diagrams and schematics optimized for looking at, and through, with VR glasses or contacts.

Onscreen the core of the imploding world was shrinking again, growing smaller by the second, as if it was trying to suck itself completely out of existence.

Onscreen was the realtime display from the detector satellites in geosynchronous orbit.

After a lot of whirring fans and little clicky noises from deep within the computer, a message appeared onscreen.

She saw him onscreen through the robot's eyes, standing at the airlock door, inputting codes while the others waited tensely behind him.

She saw him onscreen through the robot’s eyes, standing at the airlock door, inputting codes while the others waited tensely behind him.

At home, the viewing public of Fogerty, who were enjoying the public holiday, settled down in their armchairs, while an onscreen actress, with the head of a hawk and a nice line in surgically adjusted breasts, extolled the virtues of boil-in-the-bag George.

But onscreen, the cursor moved to the tool bar, selected a tool, moved it back to what looked like the precise center of the document window.