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What does "paperview" mean?

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dodamaksoud | 17:56 Mon 11th Sep 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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As above, I heard it many times and don't understand what its means, thanks!
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Not sure if this is a joke but if not try pay-per-view...
I suppose context makes all the difference, but are you sure it isn't "pay for view"? This phrase applies to several television programs that are... uhh... not free for obvious reasons, I imagine...
Yeah, it'll be pay-per-view. It's when you pay a one-off fee to watch a show on TV. For example, you might pay a monthly subscription for Sky Movies but if you also want to watch a film on Sky Box Office you have to pay a one-off fee. So Sky Box Office is pay-per-view.
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no i really meant paperview
Hi Doda Could it be this?

Paper view technology

Katy Duke
Thursday October 13, 2005
MediaGuardian.co.uk


Cheap, paper-thin TV screens that can be used in newspapers and magazines have been unveiled by German electronics giant Siemens.
The firm says the low production costs could see the magazine shelves in newsagents come alive with moving images vying for the customers' attention as they move along the aisle.

The new technology caused a sensation when it was first made public this week at the Plastics Electronics trade fair in Frankfurt.

Siemens spokesman Norbert Aschenbrenner claimed the new screens, which are literally paper thin, can do everything a regular TV screen or computer monitor can do, but cost a fraction of the price.

Hi Again Another answer

http://www.sproxusa.com/displaytech.html
Rgds
This is something new to do with music http://www.last.fm/music/paperview

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