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The phrase "a video player" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a device or software application that plays video content.
Example: "I need to download a video player to watch the movie I purchased online."
Alternatives: "a media player" or "a video playback tool".
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Veebeam is a video player designed for simplicity rather than piling on the features.
Apple has a video player called Apple TV with apps to Netflix, Major League Baseball and other content.
Click the video thumbnail, and Topsy pops up a video player rather than sending you to YouTube or another site.
ActiveSky offers a player for Palm organizers, and a video player is included with the Pocket PC hand-held devices.
Oldsmobile offered a video player with a flat screen that folded from the roof, and they soon sprouted everywhere.
In addition to being a video player and Internet device, it can be instantly transformed into an e-reader by downloading the iBooks app from the App Store.
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"Actually it's on VHS and I don't have a video-player any more so I won't be seeing it".
The accidental discovery happened when Efremova installed a new video player on a very old PC.
Click here to be taken to a new page with a rectangular video player in the middle.
Slapvid runs as a Java applet coupled with a Flash video player.
The method creates a higher frame rate video from an original video for playback using a typical video player.
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