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Cable, Description, Digital Video Out. Plug into a DVI-I or DVI-D input - no signal to monitor

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Cable Name Composite video cable Description RCA yellow end. Plug into an RCA connector such as Composite Video Out or TV Source In. S-video cable Y/C, 4-pin. Plug into an S-video connector such as S-video Video Out or TV Source In. Delivers a sharper image than composite video cable by providing separate color and black-and-white image signals. Analog video cable/ Used with analog video output connector. adapter (select models only) Provides S-video and composite video output. DVI-I or DVI-D cable Digital Video Out. Plug into a DVI-I or DVI-D input of an HDTV-capable TV or monitor. TV coaxial cable Plug into a TV signal source input connector from cable set-top boxes or antennas. 2 Way Splitter Remote Infrared (IR) cable Used to control TV signal source from set-top box. (Infrared transmitter) NOTE: The computer includes one, with single TV tuner or two, with dual-tuner option. Splitter Used to connect one signal source to two RF inputs on your computer. RCA stereo RCA red and white ends. Used for TV signal source Audio In and Audio Out connectors to TV. You may need to purchase extra cables separately. Your computer may not include all the cables you need for your computer setup, and the cables included may vary by model. For example, if your TV has an S-video input connector, you may want to use an S-video cable to connect the TV-out on the computer to your TV. 40 Start Here

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You may need to purchase extra cables separately. Your computer may not include all the cables you need for
your computer setup, and the cables included may vary by model.
For example, if your TV has an S-video input connector, you may want to use an S-video cable to connect the
TV-out on the computer to your TV.
Cable
Name
Description
Composite video cable
RCA yellow end. Plug into an RCA connector
such as Composite Video Out or TV Source In.
S-video cable
Y/C, 4-pin. Plug into an S-video connector such
as S-video Video Out or TV Source In.
Delivers a sharper image than composite video
cable by providing separate color and
black-and-white image signals.
Analog video cable/
adapter (select models only)
Used with analog video output connector.
Provides S-video and composite video output.
DVI-I or DVI-D cable
Digital Video Out. Plug into a DVI-I or DVI-D input
of an HDTV-capable TV or monitor.
TV coaxial cable
Plug into a TV signal source input connector from
cable set-top boxes or antennas.
Remote Infrared (IR) cable
(Infrared transmitter)
NOTE:
The computer
includes one, with single TV
tuner or two, with dual-tuner
option.
Used to control TV signal source from set-top box.
Splitter
Used to connect one signal source to two RF
inputs on your computer.
RCA stereo
RCA red and white ends. Used for TV signal
source Audio In and Audio Out connectors to TV.
2 Way Splitter