New Tech - What is RCA's VPORT?
JoshRoss asks: "I was looking at the televisions on Bestbuy and I noticed that the RCA televions have a new 'feature', the VPORT. I looked around for information about this and just found RCA press releases for their XBOX READY logo. What is the difference between the VPORT and S-Video?" Is it just me or are others disturbed by the fact that the VPORT is touted as an X-box only feature as opposed to a console feature, although I must admit, it does make sense from "product synergy" standpoint as mentioned in
this interview. Does anyone have any details on what this type of port this really is. Will other console systems be able to take advantage of it?
From the comments in the interview it does read as if its a standard RGB cable. It delivers 480 (interlaced) lines to the TV and can plug (without the custom X-Box cable) into most DVD players. Err, I think thats got a name already and its not V-Port...
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Yes, but these ports were on the console machine itself. This one's on the TV.
PRODUCT FEATURES
*RCA-proprietary VPORT allows simplified direct
connection of Microsoft Xbox gaming console, or
can function as a second component video input
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is here.
Yes 1394, and Sony calls its implementation the i.Link
Sony's Playstation Website's Comment on the connecter