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Projector Cable Advice
Video to Projector Connections
Component Video
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Also Known As
RGB, BNC, RGB-HV
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Quality
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| Typical Application High-end DVD players to display device.
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Summary BNC is the name of the socket/cable type typically used to carry component signals. RGB-HV
cable-computer video signals can be sent and received via this cable. The R is for Red, G is for Green,
and B is for Blue. The H stands for Horizontal Sync and V stands for Vertical Sync. The sync
portion of the signal provides information for the correct display of the signal. Digital TV receivers often have 15 pin VGA outputs, which can connect to component video.
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S-Video
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Also Known As
S-VHS, Y/C, Mini DIN
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Quality
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| Typical Application Television to VCR DVD player to Display device.
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Summary S-Video cables differ from composite cables in that they split the video signal into two
different components: Luminance and Chrominance. N.B. The S-Video cable will offer marked
improvement over a composite cable.
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Composite Video
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Also Known As
Phono Audio/Video, RCA, Cinch, Phone (RCA) Jack
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Quality
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| Typical Application Most common cables used to link standard VCR and stereo Equipment.
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Summary This is the lowest quality cable for a video source, it is also the most common.
They are usually colour coded with Yellow for video, and Red for right audio, and White for
left audio.
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Scart
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Also Known As
N/A
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Quality
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| Typical Application Digital satellite and cable boxes. Links stereo, televisions and video recorders.
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Summary N.B. Scart can be converted via an adaptor to composite and S-Video.
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PC to Projector Connections
VGA
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Also Known As
Mini D-Sub, 15 pin PC cable, Monitor Cable
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Quality
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| Typical Application Standard Monitor cable. A VGA cable is used for computer to a display device.
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Summary It is typically male-to-male with three rows, 15 pins. Its only home theatre application
may be as a connection to a HDTV decoder, such as a current RCA model. Can convert VGA to component.
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DVI
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Also Known As
DVI-D, DVI-I, Digital RGV
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Quality
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| Typical Application Digital to Digital connection between video/data source and display device.
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Summary DVI-Digital Video Interface. Developed for a plug and play standard. The digital connection
automatically optimises your data source to work with the display device. DVI-D is a digital
only connector. DVI-I can support both digital and analog inputs.
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RS232
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Also Known As
N/A
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Quality
N/A
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| Typical Application Standard Network Port
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Summary The RS232 standard describes a communication method capable of communicating in different environments.
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PS/2
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Also Known As
Mouse Connector
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Quality
N/A
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| Typical Application Connects mouse to mother board or serial port.
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Summary A round 6-pin DIN connector. This port creates an interface between the computer and the projector, allowing the remote control to have access to both projector and computer functions.
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PC Audio
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Also Known As
Audio Cable, 3.5mm Jack, Earphone Connector, Sub Mini
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Quality
N/A
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| Typical Application Standard connector for audio signals.
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Summary Most often used with either phono plugs or mono phone plugs. This is the standard connector for headphones and microphones.
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