Sequential Couleur Avec Memorie (sequential color with memory). The color television standard developed in France, which is used mostly in France and Eastern European countries. The system uses 625 scanning lines and a field frequency of 50 Hz. 25 frames are transmitted per second.
A data I/O port on the computer enabling other devices or computers to link with the computer. Also referred to as RS-232C or COM port.
The apparent image resolution.
Surround sound quality mode in the EzPro projector.
"Super Video Graphics Array" which represents 800 x 600 pixels.
A video signal that separates luminance (Y) and chrominance (C) signals. Generic name is Y/C, applied to S-VHS or Beta ED.
"Super Extra Graphics Array" represents 1280 x 1024 pixels.
The synchronization or timing signals of a video signal that ensure accurate picture scanning in both the horizontal and vertical planes.
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