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  2. Keystone module - Wikipedia

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    A keystone module is a standardized snap-in package for mounting a variety of low-voltage electrical jacks or optical connectors into a keystone wall plate, face plate, surface-mount box, or a patch panel. Keystone modules have a rectangular face of 14.5 mm wide by 16.0 mm high and are held in place with flexible tabs.

  3. Modular connector - Wikipedia

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    Plugs are used to terminate cables and cords, while jacks are used for fixed locations on surfaces of walls, panels, and equipment. Other than telephone extension cables, cables with a modular plug on one end and a jack on the other are rare. Instead, cables are usually connected using a female-to-female coupler, having two jacks wired back-to ...

  4. 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. [117] HDMI 2.0b was released March 2016. [118]

  5. Keystone Camera Company - Wikipedia

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    The Keystone Camera Company was an American manufacturer of consumer photographic equipment that began in 1919 in Boston. [1] Notable products were Movie cameras , 126 and 110 cameras with built-in electronic flash (the "Everflash" series).

  6. Keystone - Wikipedia

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    Keystone or key-stone may refer to: Keystone (architecture), a central stone or other piece at the apex of an arch or vault; Keystone (cask), a fitting used in ale casks;

  7. RCA connector - Wikipedia

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    The RCA connector [3] is a type of electrical connector commonly used to carry audio and video signals. The name RCA derives from the company Radio Corporation of America, which introduced the design in the 1930s. [4]