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  2. List of video connectors - Wikipedia

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    Apple proprietary. Combines Analog VGA out, stereo analog audio out, analog microphone in, S-video capture in, Apple desktop bus interface. Proprietary connector used on Apple Macintosh Centris computers, and the Apple AudioVision 14 Display. An attempt by Apple to deal with cable clutter, by combining five separate cables from computer to monitor.

  3. VGA connector - Wikipedia

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    A VGA cable with DE-15 male connector. The same VGA cable can be used with a variety of supported VGA resolutions, ranging from 320×400px @70 Hz, or 320×480px @60 Hz (12.6 MHz of signal bandwidth) to 1280×1024px @85 Hz (160 MHz) and up to 2048×1536px @85 Hz (388 MHz).

  4. HDMI - Wikipedia

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    Active HDMI cables use electronics within the cable to boost the signal and allow for HDMI cables of up to 30 meters (98 feet); [83] those based on HDBaseT can extend to 100 meters; HDMI extenders that are based on dual Category 5/Category 6 cable can extend HDMI to 250 meters (820 feet); while HDMI extenders based on optical fiber can extend ...

  5. Audio and video interfaces and connectors - Wikipedia

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    HDMI Type A socket. High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a compact audio/video standard for transmitting uncompressed digital data. There are three HDMI connector types. Type A and Type B were defined by the HDMI 1.0 specification. Type C was defined by the HDMI 1.3 specification.

  6. Digital Visual Interface - Wikipedia

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    HDMI lacks VGA compatibility and does not include analog signals. DVI is limited to the RGB color model while HDMI also supports YCbCr 4:4:4 and YCbCr 4:2:2 color spaces, which are generally not used for computer graphics. In addition to digital video, HDMI supports the transport of packets used for digital audio.

  7. Color depth - Wikipedia

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    The HDMI 1.3 specification defines a bit depth of 30 bits (as well as 36 and 48 bit depths). [21] In that regard, the Nvidia Quadro graphics cards manufactured after 2006 support 30-bit deep color [22] and Pascal or later GeForce and Titan cards when paired with the Studio Driver [23] as do some models of the Radeon HD 5900 series such as the ...