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tphone 06-10-2008 11:34 AM

Touch Pro Video output format?
 
Did a search, and besides the 'will have video output but you need the cable' I was unable to find the answer.
Does anyone know the TYPE of video the Touch Pro will output? For me, the ideal answer would be vga (the cable, not the resolution, like a computer monitor input) so it could go directly to a projector. It will probably be composite video though because there are only 11 pins on the usb connector. Although they would then have to be concerned about different video standards for different countries.
This would be the ultimate VGA cable/projector tester at work for me if it's 15 pin VGA output.
Might even be able to write it off as a tool. ;)

TurboFool 06-10-2008 12:15 PM

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.

tphone 06-10-2008 01:20 PM

Re: Touch Pro Video output format?
 
Well, I work at a convention center doing (among other things) AV setup. A VGA output would enable me to test the connection between the lectern computer and the projector. We use VGA at 1024x768 as standard on multiple brands of projectors. While I in no way expect that resolution, even 640x480 would enable me to test that all the colors work.
Anything between epson's and sanyo's up to Barco's and Christie's. Though more often that not we use cat5 or fiber for the big boys.
A VGA out would save me carrying a VGA tester or Laptop to each room.
How convieniant would that be?

TurboFool 06-10-2008 02:25 PM

Re: Touch Pro Video output format?
 
Sounds extremely convenient, and I'm with you. In IT, it's amazing how many of my toys come in handy for testing (I pull out my Zune when testing audio issues, my microSD card and SD/USB adapter for reprogramming Treos, etc.), so I'm completely with you on how useful that would be. Sadly I'm not optimistic that your need will be met. It's just too niche, and with composite being everywhere, and DVI/HDMI taking over as the easiest high-end format, I suspect we'll see less and less support for VGA.

AstainHellbring 06-10-2008 02:41 PM

Re: Touch Pro Video output format?
 
My bet would be on component instead of composite seems the world is moving to component style instead of composite

TurboFool 06-10-2008 03:18 PM

Re: Touch Pro Video output format?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AstainHellbring (Post 310518)
My bet would be on component instead of composite seems the world is moving to component style instead of composite

There's nothing component can do that composite can't when you consider the limitations of the Touch Pro (640x480), and the disadvantages of component (five connections instead of three, connections are only on the BACK of TVs, the majority of TVs still don't have this connection [remember, HDTVs are still in a minority of homes]) clearly cancel out the every-so-slightly-improved color fidelity of component. Anyway, the world's really NOT moving to component, the world's moving to HDMI. Component was a stop-gap analog solution that was just barely catching on when HDMI appeared and rendered it obsolete. Unless you have a game system like an early Xbox 360 or a Wii, there's really very little that uses component that can't also use the superior HDMI. Component's just still around for the older stopgap TVs.

[sammich] 06-10-2008 03:25 PM

Re: Touch Pro Video output format?
 
I think it'll be composite as well. It just seems the most cost effective, plus, like said above, people will mainly be connecting them to their TV's.

I'm almost certain they wouldn't do HDMI. It would take too much processing power. I'd also assume it would drive costs up a bit. HDMI has the capability of outputting 1GB per second, which is WAYYYY above what a PPC would need.

TurboFool 06-10-2008 03:34 PM

Re: Touch Pro Video output format?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by saumaun (Post 310576)
I think it'll be composite as well. It just seems the most cost effective, plus, like said above, people will mainly be connecting them to their TV's.

I'm almost certain they wouldn't do HDMI. It would take too much processing power. I'd also assume it would drive costs up a bit. HDMI has the capability of outputting 1GB per second, which is WAYYYY above what a PPC would need.

To be fair, they don't necessarily need to max out the capabilities of HDMI for this. They don't need to use the full bandwidth of the cable, and in theory it wouldn't take anything special to process HDMI at only 640x480, since it's just a digital DVI signal. That said, I still agree it would be unlikely overkill.

NissanGuy01 06-10-2008 10:07 PM

Re: Touch Pro Video output format?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by saumaun (Post 310576)
HDMI has the capability of outputting 1GB per second, which is WAYYYY above what a PPC would need.


RIght now...I can't wait til a PPC needs something like that. :)

Even though it is quite a few years off.

aughsum 06-12-2008 03:56 AM

Re: Touch Pro Video output format?
 
i want hdmi so i figure that wont happen.


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