Video in a sentence as a noun

It'd be easy to write an article like this one, condemning all videos games as ****.

So 35% of global internet traffic is people streaming videos.

" -cue scrolling that the video broadcast can't keep up with- "Now if you can see here, here and here..."Mass meetings are the funniest.

They're going to use whichever video chat comes built into their SmartPhone, tablet, computer, etc.

Before I made the video, I spent the last 18 months manipulating the court system against the TSA.

And who cares that it's video; from Comcast's or Verizon's perspective, it's just an awful lot of bytes.

They're going to use FaceBook's eventual video chat service or something Google offers.

The fact that we needed 1,5 year to get the fix to some critical audio core and video settings issues out is way too much.

I think it might make more sense to think of it as streaming video, the category of goods, rather than Netflix, the company.

It's clear that some of Hangouts' video features have been implemented in some very Google-specific ways.

Google has enabled its own Android phones to access YouTube so that users can search for video categories, find favorites, see ratings, and so forth in the rich user interfaces offered by those phones.

Heres an example video:"-------"The standard gestures dont help, requiring many in-from-the-edge swipes that not only arent discoverable""After waiting over a minute for the machine to boot and launch the mail app, I got a blank gradient screen.

This one isn't showcased so strongly - this isn't a pressing issue by any measure - but they still took the time to respond to it and make a brief, informative, and actually engaging video about it, without some external "we screwed up, sorry" event.

Video definitions

noun

the visible part of a television transmission; "they could still receive the sound but the picture was gone"

See also: picture

noun

a recording of both the visual and audible components (especially one containing a recording of a movie or television program)

noun

(computer science) the appearance of text and graphics on a video display

noun

broadcasting visual images of stationary or moving objects; "she is a star of screen and video"; "Television is a medium because it is neither rare nor well done" - Ernie Kovacs

See also: television telecasting