The Graphics Card, Continued
06:00 - Friday 8 February 2002 by Stéphane Quentin
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: visiontek, xtasy, everything
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: visiontek, xtasy, everything
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The Graphics Card, Continued
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The card has a CRT output port and an output with a proprietary connector connecting it to a separate translucent green box.

The box has the following video connections:
Composite out S-Video out Audio stereo mini-jack out (for Line-In of your audio card) Composite in S-Video in Audio stereo mini-jack inThis box also contains a multi-standard analog tuner from Philips. According to NVIDIA, putting the tuner in a separate box helped prevent interference from other PC components.


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