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Things to know about SVGA # 12
SVGA is a connection standard that will provide extremely high resolutions
(based on Video Card capability)
in an analog signal. SVGA can support beyond 24bit color depths and beyond 1600x resolutions.
SVGA will also support HDTV. SVGA is native to a computer and is the recommended video output
source because it can support a large variety of screen resolutions. Using the VGA connection you
should not have any trouble with picture clarity, quality or screen size.
SVGA also supports adapters
(sold separately)
that can convert the 15 Pin D connector to several
different types of interfaces. These are: SVGA to S-Video, SVGA to Composite, SVGA to DVI,
SVGA to Component. These adapters will allow the system to be connected to just about any TV.
Things to know about Component # 13
These are an RCA connector interface. These connectors can be used to transmit High Definition
HDTV as an analog video signal. This will connect from the Media Center VIA an adapter plug
(sold separately)
to the A/V Receiver or TV Device. Component is common to A/V Receivers and to
most new TV's.
(This option is not available without using an adapter. Not included with most Media Centers)
Things to know about Remote Sensor # 14
The remote sensor is used to accept remote control commands from the Media Center Remote only.
The remote sensor connects to the back of the Media Center via USB. No configuration is required.
Simply connect.
Things to know about IR Blaster # 15
The IR Blaster is a small cable that one end connects to the back of the remote sensor and the LED
end will be stuck to the front of the Satellite or Cable set top box. You will need to place the LED
emitter directly over the set top boxes infrared receptacle.
Things to know about the Media Center Remote # 16
The Media Center Remote will be used to control the Media Center only. It cannot be programmed to
control other home theater equipment such as a A/V Receiver or VCR. However, as new Remote
Control devices are becoming more available, you will be able to use them instead of the current one
being used as long as the new remote supports Media Center 2005.
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