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| The Wii is capable of analog video output to a television, using either of the following connecting cables: | | The Wii is capable of analog video output to a television, using either of the following connecting cables: |
− | * composite, a single yellow RCA connector for video (plus 2 audio connectors) | + | * composite, a single yellow RCA connector for video (plus 2 audio connectors). Capable of carrying 576i and 480i. |
− | * s-video, a 4-pin DIN connector for video (plus 2 audio connectors) NTSC models only! | + | * s-video, a 4-pin DIN connector for video (plus 2 audio connectors) NTSC models only! Capable of carrying 576i and 480i. |
− | * RGB video, connects with a 21 pin SCART connector with both video and audio. PAL models only! Note that this is not the same as the composite cable + scart adapter included with PAL Wii units, this cable has to be bought separately and provides component quality video, albeit at only interlaced resolutions. | + | * RGB video, connects with a 21 pin SCART connector with both video and audio. PAL models only! Note that this is not the same as the composite cable + scart adapter included with PAL Wii units, this cable has to be bought separately and provides component quality video, albeit at only interlaced resolutions. Capable of carrying 576i and 480i. |
− | * component, with 3 red, blue and green RCA connectors for video (plus 2 audio connectors) | + | * component, with 3 red, blue and green RCA connectors for video (plus 2 audio connectors) Capable of carrying 576i, 480i, 480p, and other video modes not available on the Wii (specifically 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p). |
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| For PAL Wiis (sold in Europe and Australia), the following video modes are available: | | For PAL Wiis (sold in Europe and Australia), the following video modes are available: |