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Discover Ludwig"preview screen" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it in many contexts, such as when discussing a computer program or a website. For example, "The new website has a handy preview screen where you can check out what your posts will look like before you publish them."
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Features include a 3.3X optical zoom, large preview screen and the ability to shoot movies.
You can record 12 minutes of AVI format video, with sound, and a tiny preview screen under the car provides instant gratification.
Now you swipe across the preview screen to switch among modes: Video, Slow-motion video (on the iPhone 5s), still photos, Square photos with Instagram-type filters, and Panorama.
The panorama mode is the best you've ever seen: as you swing the camera in an arc in front of you, a preview screen shows you the resulting panorama growing in real time.
It gives children a sturdy camera with a preview screen, automatic flash, storage on SD memory cards and easy transfer to Macintosh or Windows computers through a U.S.B. cable.
She tapped a pedal with her right foot to send the script, as she heard it, one line at a time, and she read ahead in the preview screen to determine when she would need to transcribe.
And the built-in preview screen spares you the humiliation of opening freshly developed prints only to find that in six of them, the primary foreground element is your index finger.
Put in another sensor!" On this camera, turning on Live View sends light from that main mirror onto a second sensor, one that's devoted solely to feeding the preview screen.
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