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Video connectors exist on television video equipment, and now on personal computers and other types of electronics. Just a couple decades ago the world of video connectors was extremely simple. Today, through a combination of factors including an overall lack of industry standardization, competing companies, corporate greed, draconian anti copy laws, anti copy technologies, and a general push for technology that not all consumers even want, we now have a dizzying array of different video connector types. | Video connectors exist on television video equipment, and now on personal computers and other types of electronics. Just a couple decades ago the world of video connectors was extremely simple. Today, through a combination of factors including an overall lack of industry standardization, competing companies, corporate greed, draconian anti copy laws, anti copy technologies, and a general push for technology that not all consumers even want, we now have a dizzying array of different video connector types. | ||
== RF 75 Ohm == | |||
== Composite / RCA == | |||
== S-Video == | |||
== Component Video == | |||
== PC VGA == | |||
== DVI - Digital Video Interface == | |||
== HDMI - High-Definition Multimedia Interface == | |||
== RGB Video == | |||
== Apple Composite == | |||
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Revision as of 12:17, 3 July 2008
Video connectors exist on television video equipment, and now on personal computers and other types of electronics. Just a couple decades ago the world of video connectors was extremely simple. Today, through a combination of factors including an overall lack of industry standardization, competing companies, corporate greed, draconian anti copy laws, anti copy technologies, and a general push for technology that not all consumers even want, we now have a dizzying array of different video connector types.
RF 75 Ohm
Composite / RCA
S-Video
Component Video
PC VGA
DVI - Digital Video Interface
HDMI - High-Definition Multimedia Interface
RGB Video
Apple Composite