The player perceives this video to be integrated with the playfield, due to a mirrored playfield glass (utilizing an illusion called "Pepper's Ghost") that reflects the monitor hung in the head of the machine.
The monitor hung suspended above the center of the imitation mahogany table by a pair of energized threads attached to opposite walls.
Each monitor - there is one for each video - hangs on the wall like a painting.
In a housing under the bow bulge hung the monitor which had cost Teehalt his life.
The monitors hang from booms and can be moved from one space to another on a ceiling track.
On the monitors hanging above the desk, a sole inmate is seen asleep in his cell.
As in other bowling alleys that have automatic scoring, double monitors hang over every two lanes, which picture score sheets.
Three monitors hang from the ceiling in a grove of logs, with the picture cutting to close-ups of performers' faces from time to time.
Today, flat-screen monitors hang from ceilings in almost every room, the modern-day light board for viewing X-rays and medical charts.
Even the monitors were hanging around.