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Standard Video Device Connector

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/* Composite / RCA */
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[[File:wiki-composite-video.jpg]][[File:wiki-svideo-video.jpg]]NOTE: This connector type is no longer used.  The industry has dropped support.  Modern A/V devices are sold without S-Video.[[File:wiki-component-video.jpg]]Note: This connector is commonly found on DVD players.  Although the most modern DVD players may also include HDMI, the composite type is typically used for DVD.''(analog, video only, very high video quality)''''(analog, video only, highest possible "analog" video quality)''DVI is a multi-pin connection used for passing standard-definition and high-definition digital video signals.(D)igital (V)ideo (I)nterface is a multi-pin connection used for passing standard-definition and high-definition digital video signals.   DVI-D - True Digital Video, is the standard for modern Personal Computer systems.  This is the highest possible quality available for a modern PC or TV.  It is capable of doing HDTV 1080p at a resolution of 1920x1080 and higher. see also: [[Connector_Types_on_a_Standard_PC#DVI-D_Digital]]
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