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Article: Super VideoWindows. (Hardware Review) (one of three articles on video multimedia equipment)(New Media Graphics Corp.'s image processing equipment) (Evaluation)
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- Computer Shopper
- Article date:
- January 1, 1993
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CopyrightCOPYRIGHT 1993 SX2 Media Labs LLC. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)
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The hardware side of the $995 Super VideoWindows package is similar to Video Blaster. Installation is nearly identical, except that you don't have to connect a cable between the VGA output and the video card input ports. Connecting to input and output devices is also similar. A short cable includes nine clearly labeled RCA phono-plug-style connectors: three for video sources, two sets of left and right channels for stereo audio input, and one left and right channel for audio output. Here, too, you'll need to buy cables elsewhere to connect the devices to the board.
As with the Video Blaster, the Super VideoWindows manual does a good job of explaining how to ...