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How does the iScan VP50 handle different input signals and how can these signals be output from the iScan VP50 ?

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How does the iScan VP50 handle different input signals and how can these signals be output from the iScan VP50 ?

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The iScan VP50 can deinterlace standard definition interlaced (480i/576i) signals and high definition (1080i) signals and scale progressive (480p/576p/720p/1080p) signals. The iScan VP50 can also scale PC signals (VGA, SVGA, XGA, and SXGA @ 60Hz) on the RGBHV and HDMI inputs. Any signal that is processed can be output from the iScan VP50 as either an analog (component or RGB) or digital signal (component or RGB). Any digital input signal that has HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) can only be output as a digital signal.

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