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Re: Touch Pro Video output format?

I would be extremely shocked if it's VGA, honestly. The primary market for doing this is, I assume, to hook up to a television, so they'd go with the lowest common denominator: composite.

That said, with this day and age of DVI-I/HDMI, it's not impossible for them to go with something that could pin-out to that, which of course can then become component, VGA, DVI-D, or HDMI. But I think the processing for that would be too intensive.

What sort of projector do you have? All the projectors I use (primarily Epson PowerLites) have composite inputs in addition to VGA and others.
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