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===Connectivity=== ====Audio and video==== * '''RF switch''' An [[RF connector]] can be used with older TVs that lack direct video inputs. The 3DO output is compatible with most existing console RF switches, including those made for the NES, Super NES, Master System, Genesis, and TurboGrafx-16. This provides a relatively low quality but universally compatible video signal. * ''' Composite RCA''' The 3DO features standard [[composite video]] and audio ports (yellow/red/white [[RCA connector]]s) that are compatible with off-the-shelf cables also used on VHS players and certain other video devices and games consoles, as well as older computer video monitors. * '''S-Video''' The 3DO also offers an [[S-Video]] connector for enhanced picture quality on more advanced televisions. ====Power==== All 3DO consoles have integrated power supplies. Some models (Panasonic 3DO FZ-1, Sanyo TRY 3DO, and Goldstar 3DO) have hardwired power cords, others (Panasonic 3DO FZ-10) use an [[IEC 60320#C7/C8 coupler|IEC 60320 C7]] "figure 8" power cord. All North American model specifications are AC 120 V 60 Hz 30 W.
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