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The phrase "angle of the screen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the orientation or position of a screen, such as in a computer or television context.
Example: "Adjust the angle of the screen to reduce glare and improve visibility."
Alternatives: "screen orientation" or "screen tilt".
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And the angle of the screen makes for a visual hint for the power button.
The viewing angle of the screen with the 3-D feactivatedisated is much narrower than when it's not.
He wrote software that calculates the angle of the screen at all times and decides which pixels to light up.
The tilt angle of the screen during screening is not constant but varies according to a specific periodic function.
Another thing I didn't like was that when you adjust the angle of the screen, it moves the angle of the keyboard as well.
I wasn't generally getting the greatest viewing angle from the device on my kitchen counter, so some sort of hinge on the stand would have been nice to adjust the angle of the screen.
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For cognitive fusion, both single-sensor images were simultaneously presented 0.67° apart (inner-edge to inner-edge) within 6.39° of visual angle on the screen and directly to the left and right of center screen (cf. Fig. 4).
The EOG rejection procedure rejected rotations of the eyeball from 0.9 deg inward to 1.5 deg downward of visual angle the stimulus spanned 5.36 deg×3.7 deg of visual angle on the screen.
It involves the angle of the screens of the MacBooks on display.
The effects of vibration amplitude, throwing index, and screen deck inclination angle on the screening process are discussed.
It never feels like you're getting a proper angle of both the screen and the keyboard.
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