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What is the difference between the “VHA / HHA / XHA” home theater models and corresponding “VCA / HCA / XCA” business models?

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What is the difference between the “VHA / HHA / XHA” home theater models and corresponding “VCA / HCA / XCA” business models?

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Plasmavision model numbers that include H as the second letter in the model number (such as VHA or XHA) are home theatre displays. Similarly model numbers that include T as the second letter in the model number (such as HTS or XTS) are also home theatre models but also include TV tuners. These models accept signals from a wide variety of video sources such as Composite Video, S-Video, Component Video, analogue RGB (15pin VGA), digital RGB (HDMI with HDCP or DVI-D without HDCP). HCA and XCA models are commercial models, and accept analogue RGB (15pin VGA) signals only. Composite Video, Component and S-Video inputs for commercial models are available on an optional input card sold through your dealer. In 2005, this optional input card also includes stereo audio inputs (x3) and a 10 watt-per-channel stereo amplifier.

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