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  2. RCA Dimensia - Wikipedia

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    Audio: Since the console Dimensia monitor was intended to stand alone (the full system had a 100 or 200 watt amplifier and 3-way tower speakers), but was still a high-end system, it featured a more complete built-in audio system than most monitors of the time.

  3. Broadcast television systems - Wikipedia

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    Analog television system by nation Analog color television encoding standards by nation. Every analog television system bar one began as a black-and-white system. Each country, faced with local political, technical, and economic issues, adopted a color television standard which was grafted onto an existing monochrome system such as CCIR System M, using gaps in the video spectrum (explained ...

  4. Audio and video interfaces and connectors - Wikipedia

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    Audio only: Analog: Often unmarked on consumer audio equipment since it is so common, or labelled with headphones symbol or as "line out". Computers and other equipment sometimes use Microsoft-Intel color coding scheme, especially when there are multiple input/output plugs. 3.5 mm TRS minijack RCA connector: Balanced audio

  5. CCIR System M - Wikipedia

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    Analog TV systems global map, with System M in red. CCIR System M, [1] [2] [3] sometimes called 525–line, NTSC, NTSC-M, or CCIR-M, [4] [5] is the analog broadcast television system approved by the FCC (upon recommendation by the National Television System Committee - NTSC) [6] for use in the United States since July 1, 1941, [7] [8] replacing the 441-line TV system introduced in 1938. [8]

  6. Trinitron - Wikipedia

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    It accepted NTSC-compatible video from various devices as well as analog broadcast TV. Along with its other functions, it had video and audio inputs and outputs as well as a wideband sound-IF decoded output. Its exterior looks much like the monitor illustrated here, with added TV controls.

  7. Amazon Fire TVs to carry Freely streaming platform in boost ...

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    Freely, a new streaming service backed by the BBC, ITV and other British public broadcasters, will be available on Amazon Fire televisions following a "landmark deal" with the U.S. technology ...

  8. Multichannel Television Sound - Wikipedia

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    Multichannel Television Sound (MTS) is the method of encoding three additional audio channels into analog 4.5 MHz audio carriers on System M and System N.The system was developed by an industry group known as the Broadcast Television Systems Committee (BTSC), a parallel to color television's National Television System Committee, which developed the NTSC television standard.

  9. NTSC - Wikipedia

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    Since the introduction of digital sources (ex: DVD) the term NTSC has been used to refer to digital formats with number of active lines between 480 and 487 having 30 or 29.97 frames per second rate, serving as a digital shorthand to System M. The so-called NTSC-Film standard has a digital standard resolution of 720 × 480 pixel for DVD-Videos ...

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