keyboards, mice, and printers to scanners, digital
cameras, and ZIP drives.
"VESA": Video Electronics Standards Association. A
nonprofit number organization dedicated to facilitating
and promoting personal computer graphics through
improved standards for the benefit of the end-user.
www.vesa.org
"VGA": Video Graphics Array. Introduced by IBM in 1987,
VGA is an analog signal with TTL level separate
horizontal and vertical sync. The video outputs to a
15-pin HD connector and has a horizontal scan
frequency of 31.5 kHz and vertical frequency of 70 Hz
(Mode 1, 2) and 60 Hz (Mode 3). The signal is
non-interlaced in modes 1, 2, and 3 and interlaced when
using the 8514/A card (35.5 kHz, 86 Hz) in mode 4. It has
a pixel by line resolution of 640×480 with a color palette
of 16 bits and 256,000 colors.
"YCrCb": Used to describe the color space for interlaced
component video.
"YPbPr": Used to describe the color space for
progressive-scan (non-interlaced) component video.
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