WordNet
n. monitor used in a studio for monitoring the program being broadcast [syn: television monitor]
Usage examples of "tv monitor".
Their faces appeared on half a dozen television monitors, lined up in a nice neat row, and underneath each TV monitor was a computer monitor providing a direct readout from the PIPER prototype attached to their chair.
Kawakami pointed at the TV monitor in front of him, where vague shapes lay tantalizingly just out of reach of the floodlights.
Every day they were informed of the time for prayer, and though they knelt and bowed and mouthed the prayers, you could tell by watching them on the TV monitor that they were merely going through the ritual, not truly praying to Allah in the manner prescribed.
Paul Hood looked at the puffy face of Larry Rachlin in his TV monitor.
F4 wasn't exactly beautiful, but she was pretty in her way, and judging from what he'd watched on the control-room TV monitor, she was a sexual treat for her partners, even though that had been caused by the tranquilizers.
He and Buck stared at the TV monitor, where Tsion stood alone again on the stage.
Chapman, Hiram Yaeger, and Rudi Gunn sat alongside, staring into a large TV monitor embedded in one wall.
Semple had the power to make this story go away forever, leaving behind fewer traces than a couple of pixels on a TV monitor.
The radar nav also has a combination computer and TV monitor and a keyboard for reprogramming the computer.