Talk:Composite monitor

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A monitor is a monitor. That one may be a "composite" monitor suggests that antoher can be a "composite, component" monitor simpoly because it accepts as input, both composite video and component video. Under this premise, a monitor with a DVI interface is a DVI monitor. DIV is the acronym for Digital Video Interface. Given this, there are three types of DVI connectors: DVI-A, DVI-D, DVI-I. DIV-A carries an analog signal -- odd, considering the connector name excludes analog by virtue of using the term "digital". (DIV-D: digital, DIV-I:integrated, which contains both.) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.40.33.228 (talk) 21:47, 25 October 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Vfd

On April 7, 2005, this article was nominated for deletion. The result was keep. See Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Composite monitor for a record of the discussion. —Korath (Talk) 04:29, Apr 13, 2005 (UTC)

we should see a picture of these composite cables this guy talks about, and coax for rf etc, not sure on the distinction. came here with "monitor cable" hoping to find the maximum cable length for a monitor, but boy does this page suck -- I'm glad it's tagged for improvement.

[edit] Unintentionally funny?

"Often, video studios will use stand-alone composite monitors since people there don't watch much TV" 81.7.224.241 12:41, 16 May 2007 (UTC)