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Revision as of 16:12, 8 November 2020

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S-Video Port

This is an old port that was used to output video to televisions.

Please note that 7-pin S-Video out ports are capable of outputting Composite Video, but you need a proprietary cable (FRU: 27L0531/27L0532) to utilize this feature. It is unknown if it works for 7-pin S-Video in ports as well.


FOOTNOTES [Δ]

Models featuring this technology

with a 7-pin S-Video in port

with a 7-pin S-Video out port

with a 4-pin S-Video out port