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  2. HDMI - Wikipedia

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    HDMI 2.0a was released on April 8, 2015, and added support for High Dynamic Range (HDR) video with static metadata. [119] HDMI 2.0b was released March 2016. [120]

  3. Breakout box - Wikipedia

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    T1000-37 Tesuto Breakout box employing commonly used 37 position D-sub connectors that break out to banana jack test points. A four-port serial (RS-232) PCI Express ×1 expansion card with an octopus cable that breaks the card's DC-37 connector into four standard DE-9 connectors Example of a pocket-sized RS-232 breakout box that features switches to reconfigure or patch any or all the active ...

  4. FD Trinitron/WEGA - Wikipedia

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    Hi-Scan with HDMI/DVI (16:9 screen) KD-34XBR970 34" 28" Native ATSC HDMI: 3 3 2 1 10W 240W 190 39×25×23 Last Sony CRT HDTV released in North America KV-34HS420N 34" 28" Native NTSC HDMI: 3 4 2 1 10W 240W 194 39×25×23 Removes anti-glare screen coating from standard KV-34HS420 KV-34HS420 34" 28" Native NTSC HDMI: 3 4 2 1 10W 240W 194 39×25×23

  5. NEMA connector - Wikipedia

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    This may allow for one switched receptacle for a lamp, or for two separate supply circuits when heavy loads are anticipated. Two branch circuits may optionally share a common neutral wire terminating on duplex receptacles, a condition sometimes referred to as "split-wiring", "split-receptacle", [ 45 ] or "half-split".

  6. KVM Splitter - Wikipedia

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    One PC split into 3 KVM Terminals A 2-Port VGA PS/2 KVM Splitter with 1 input and 2 outputs. A KVM (Keyboard Video Mouse) Splitter, also known as a Reverse KVM switch, is a hardware device that allows users to control a single computer from one or more sets of keyboards, video monitors, and mice. With a KVM splitter, users access the connected ...

  7. Digital Visual Interface - Wikipedia

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    HDMI is a newer digital audio/video interface developed and promoted by the consumer electronics industry. DVI and HDMI have the same electrical specifications for their TMDS and VESA/DDC twisted pairs. However HDMI and DVI differ in several key ways. HDMI lacks VGA compatibility and does not include analog signals.