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The console can supply video through several different accessories. The console came with [[RCA connector|A/V cables]], considered at the time to be the standard for video and audio connectivity. Sega and various third parties also manufactured [[RF modulator]] connectors and [[S-Video]] cables. A [[Dreamcast VGA|VGA adapter]] allows Dreamcast games to be played on [[visual display unit|computer displays]] or [[Enhanced-definition television]] sets in [[480p]]. | The console can supply video through several different accessories. The console came with [[RCA connector|A/V cables]], considered at the time to be the standard for video and audio connectivity. Sega and various third parties also manufactured [[RF modulator]] connectors and [[S-Video]] cables. A [[Dreamcast VGA|VGA adapter]] allows Dreamcast games to be played on [[visual display unit|computer displays]] or [[Enhanced-definition television]] sets in [[480p]]. | ||
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