Difference between revisions of "Televisions"
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* [[Video Output#Composite Video (RCA)|Composite Video (RCA)]] | * [[Video Output#Composite Video (RCA)|Composite Video (RCA)]] | ||
* [[Video Output#S-Video|S-Video]] | * [[Video Output#S-Video|S-Video]] | ||
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+ | The type of connection you can use may depend on the connections your videocard can offer and the connections your television accepts. |
Revision as of 08:01, 7 March 2006
Televisions can be used in place of an arcade monitor. While not as authentic, they offer reasonable video performance at a definite cost savings to the user.
When using a TV, make sure to match the outputs of your video card to the inputs of your television. Several types of video are available when using a TV, each with varying strengths and weaknesses. The more common formats are:
The type of connection you can use may depend on the connections your videocard can offer and the connections your television accepts.