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Avenview HDMI / DVI to Component / VGA with Audio Converter User Guide

Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Any changes or modifications made to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

Introduction
Avenview C-HDMI-COMPVGA HDMI / DVI to Component / VGA with Audio Converter provides an easy and instant approach for converting digital HDMI and/or digital DVI video signal to Component or VGA with digital S/PDIF or analog stereo audio. With C-HDMI-COMPVGA converter, HDMI and/or DVI based devices such as DVD players, PS3, camcorders, set-top-boxes or PC can connect to Component or VGA TV or projector at low cost. The embedded HDMI / DVI selector switches between HDMI and DVI input sources.

  • HDMI 1.2 compatible
  • HDMI video input supports up to 1080p resolution

Invictus Study Guide

Feature movies are a medium, an art and a business. Each of these elements plays a role. As a medium, movies represent ideas through the codes and conventions of sound and moving image. As art, they make personal and cultural statements to their audiences. As businesses, they create work for their creators and profits for their investors and distributors.

This guide, which extends the ideas presented in Invictus episode of Beyond the Screen, may be used by teachers as they support their students, by parents who want to discuss the movie with their children, or by serious viewers who want to think beyond the screen.

Plot Synopsis: Nelson Mandela, president of South Africa, decides to use the upcoming Rugby World Cup games to re-define South Africa and encourage coloured and white South Africans to cooperate with one another as they build a new nation. During the process, he must diplomatically overcome challenges posed by his own African National Conference party, his security guards, his presidential staffers and the fact that the national team lacks international experience.