Definitions

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  • noun A very large screen for showing films, sports events, etc.

Etymologies

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super- +‎ screen

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Examples

  • The Good: The Infocast weaves Web apps, digital photos, and streaming audio and video into an affordable, tablet-esque superscreen.

    Resources | ZDNet 2010

  • The film, with its budget of about $4.5 million, also demonstrates an ability to complete an IMAX-process superscreen film for a fraction of the larger studios 'IMAX-production outlays.

    Top Story 2010

  • History's superscreen Omni Theatre, Fraley has said, that inspired him "to see how I might go about making some films of my own."

    Top Story 2010

  • As impressively elegant as the iPhone 4's 3.5? retina display is, the X's 4.3? superscreen makes for larger type and easier tapping.

    PCWorld 2010

  • Also, it's worth noting that the movie is showing on two screens in Sheboygan - The superscreen and the theater's new 3D screen.

    The Sheboygan Press Latest Headlines 2009

  • More than 9000 attended the meeting, where the race that stops the nation was televised live on an outdoor superscreen.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2009

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