Full screen
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The term full screen refer to an image or video occupying the screen entirely.
- Fullscreen (cinema)
- in computing, a window or frame is said to be fullscreen when it covers the full screen, often subverting the operating system's normal interface. For example, this can be applied to a computer game or a video played back in a multimedia player.