S-Video/RF Daughter board

 

One of the most sought-after inputs in retro computing monitors (because it’s so rare these days) is the S-Video input, so this is available on our monitors with the addition of the S-Video Pod. S-Video improves on standard PAL/NTSC resolution and stability, making it popular with filmmakers and video gamers.

 

S-Video, as some of you may recall, was an upgrade from the standard PAL/NTSC video formats. S-Video (which stands for “separate video” or Y/C, was sometimes erroneously called Super-Video) was better known in consumer video circles as part of the Super VHS specification. S-Video famously used a 4-pin DIN connector rather than a SCART or component output.

 

IMPORTANT PLEASE READ !!!!!

 

You must have a Standard Appy Retro scalar, WITHOUT this board added  to use this. 

Please do not buy both as I am sure many will.