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Discover LudwigThe phrase "display video" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of showing a video or playing a video on a screen or monitor. Example: "The teacher used a projector to display videos during the lesson."
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E Ink's speed problems mean that it can never display video, either.
A cafe where mini-exhibitions are often on display; video pieces by artists are sometimes screened in the adjacent cinema.
The mirrors can be switched fast enough to produce a range of colours, and to display video.
(There wasn't a particularly good way to display video for a long time, either, as John Herrman points out).
I saw a Christmas lights display video set to a Slayer song on YouTube and I loved it.
Already, manufacturers are readying a new line of Blu-ray players and TVs that can display video in 3-D.
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With more than 30 million iPods sold, many of which can display videos, Apple has in its customers an attractive audience for the Hollywood studios.
It's compatible with JPEG/MP3/WMA/WAV formats (meaning it won't display videos).
According to BuzzFeed News, the video streaming service plans to release a "whitelisted" version of the kids' app that will only display videos from channels handpicked by YouTube moderators.
There is a slow increase in the number of DVD players in the area, but the use of mobile technology that can display videos is increasing rapidly.
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