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===Audio/video===
 
===Audio/video===
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The PlayStation 2 may natively output video resolutions on [[SDTV]] and [[HDTV]] from [[480i]] to [[480p]] while other games, such as ''[[Gran Turismo 4]]'' and ''[[Tourist Trophy (video game)|Tourist Trophy]]'' are known to support up-scaled [[1080i]] resolution using any of the following standards: [[composite video]] (480i), [[S-Video]] (480i), [[Analog RGB#RGB analog component video|RGB]] (480i/p), [[VGA]] (for progressive scan games and [[Linux for PlayStation 2|PS2 Linux]] only), [[YPbPr]] component video (which display most original PlayStation games in their native 240p mode which most HDTV sets do not support), and [[D-Terminal]]. Cables are available for all of these signal types; these cables also output analog stereo audio. Additionally, an [[RF modulator]] is available for the system to connect to older TVs.
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The PlayStation 2 may natively output video resolutions on [[SDTV]] and [[HDTV]] from [[480i]] to [[480p]] while other games, such as ''[[Gran Turismo 4]]'' and ''[[Tourist Trophy (video game)|Tourist Trophy]]'' are known to support up-scaled [[1080i]] resolution using any of the following standards: [[composite video]] (480i), [[S-Video]] (480i), [[Analog RGB#RGB analog component video|RGB]] (480i/p), [[VGA]] (for progressive scan games and [[Linux for PlayStation 2|PS2 Linux]] only), [[YPbPr|{{YPbPr}}]] component video (which display most original PlayStation games in their native 240p mode which most HDTV sets do not support), and [[D-Terminal]]. Cables are available for all of these signal types; these cables also output analog stereo audio. Additionally, an [[RF modulator]] is available for the system to connect to older TVs.
  
 
Digital ([[S/PDIF]]) audio may also be output by the console via its [[TOSLINK]] connector which outputs 5.1 channel sound.
 
Digital ([[S/PDIF]]) audio may also be output by the console via its [[TOSLINK]] connector which outputs 5.1 channel sound.

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