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  2. List of video connectors - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of physical RF and video connectors and related video signal standards, with common display interfaces and resolution. Compare different types of video ports and their features, such as analog, digital, composite, RGB, S-Video, DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort, etc.

  3. VGA connector - Wikipedia

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    VGA connector is a standard 15-pin D-subminiature connector for computer video output, derived from the earlier DE-9 connector. It carries analog RGBHV signals and VESA DDC pins for identifying attached display devices.

  4. Balun - Wikipedia

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    A balun is an electrical device that allows balanced and unbalanced lines to be interfaced without disturbing the impedance arrangement of either line. Learn about different types of baluns, such as transformer, autotransformer, and transmission line baluns, and their uses in antennas, mixers, and microwave systems.

  5. Audio and video interfaces and connectors - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of electrical or optical connectors for carrying audio or video signals, and the physical and data layer parameters they define. Compare analog and digital formats, and see examples of common connectors such as RCA, HDMI, DVI, and USB.

  6. Video Graphics Array - Wikipedia

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    Video Graphics Array (VGA) is a video display controller and graphics standard introduced by IBM in 1987. It supports various resolutions, colors, and modes, and is widely used in PC compatible computers and graphics cards.

  7. Component video - Wikipedia

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    Component video is an analog video signal that has been split into two or more component channels, such as RGB or YPbPr. Learn about the different formats, standards, cables and connectors of component video for various applications and devices.