noun
- a cathode-ray tube used in early television sets to display images
- a film recording made from a television monitor screen
Usage: historical; technical
Usage: historical; broadcasting
verb
- to make a film recording of a television program from a monitor screen
Usage: historical; broadcasting
Examples
- The old television set had a large kinescope that took up most of the cabinet.
- Early TV shows were preserved through kinescope recordings.
- The kinescope tube glowed brightly when the television was turned on.
- Many classic programs survive only as kinescope copies.
- The studio would kinescope live broadcasts for later rebroadcast.
- Before videotape, networks relied on kinescope technology to record shows.
- The kinescope method produced lower quality recordings than modern techniques.