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viewscreen

n. A display screen for a device such as a computer, a camera, or a video recorder.

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Viewscreen may refer to:

  • A screen used for viewing
  • Projection screen
  • Flat panel display
  • Computer monitor

Usage examples of "viewscreen".

A second later, the ageless face of Zicree appeared on the viewscreen.

Ensign Calan sat at her conn station, with little to do except watch the anomaly shimmer and burn on the viewscreen, her thoughts drifted back to an earlier time.

As Data began to comply with his orders, the captain took in the image of the anomaly on the viewscreen.

It was while he was dividing his thoughts between the enemy cruiser on the main viewscreen and the timetable Spock had worked out for the approach of the creatures to Tendrazin that ho Bem approached him, leaning over the command chair with an apologetic expression on his blue face.

On the viewscreen they could see the shape of Equinox, about half the size of Voyager, engulfed in the fracturing bulb of her own shields.

Gillie stood near the front of the bridge, staring at the images of the Fav ships on the viewscreen.

His viewscreen split again: the right half retaining the orb of Decades, three-quarters in sunlight, while the left jumped by logarithmic magnifications down onto the planetary surface.

Nina Malapert kept one eye on the small viewscreen in her rented room, while she and Stuart Lennox prepared for their unexpected part in the trial of King Douglas.

Kirk said, peering over at Harriman, who still stood in front of the viewscreen.

Anakin was disappointed at not being included, but grateful when he discovered that the viewscreen Rabe had provided allowed him to see and hear what was happening in the Naboo box.

Piet had narrowed the viewscreen field to the image of the planet alone, since a spherical panorama was useless on this scale, but even so Rondelet was no more than a cloud-streaked blue bead.

His eyes went to the viewscreen, which showed only the vague, rustred surface of the planet below.

Beyond the overarching curve of the segmented viewscreens, the last of the preparations for launching were nearly complete.

Headhunters streaked past the viewscreen, but just for a split second, for Jaina vectored away at a different angle, and at single-engine full throttle, pressing Leia back in her seat.

The desk and viewscreens were almost identical, though the shelves were empty of the sailing memorabilia and other clutter that Bonner kept.