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European version of the Sega Saturn? This was the only console from that era to have released with SCART as standard. I feel this more than anything warrants its inclusion.
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etc were supported as well. Technically speaking it uses the same signals as VGA (albeit with C-sync rather than separate H- and V-syncs), but either the SCART specification doesn't support 480p/576p+ or it isn't widely implemented. As for maximum throughput etc, I think that only applies to digital
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In practise it would just cost far more than having the teletext decoder buildt-in in the TV set. You would need a separate power supply and either a separate IR reciever and microcontroller or the decoder would be specific to one TV manufacturer (and then you could have it buildt in aswell).
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