Noun
viewscreen (plural viewscreens)
(technology) A display screen for a device such as a computer, a camera, or a video recorder.
Among the new additions was a larger holographic viewscreen that would operate only when activated, leaving a plain wall when disabled. Source: Internet
Special attention was given to such elements as the Enterprise, alien planets and their images depicted from space, planets seen from orbit, alien spacecraft, and technology such as computer readouts, viewscreen images, and phaser beams. Source: Internet
All of their interactions are over a viewscreen or through communicators and their scenes were filmed four months apart, citation although a draft script had Khan defeating Kirk in a swordfight. Source: Internet
In the American version, onlookers simply say, "Godzilla has disappeared without a trace" and newly shot scenes of reporter Eric Carter have him watching Kong swim home on a viewscreen and wishing him luck on his long journey home. Source: Internet