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== Introduction ==
The Raspberry Pi chipset was originally designed to be a HDMI/graphics co-processor for mobile devices. For that reason, it has quite a bit of 'HDMI horsepower' and can, despite it's small size, play 1080p video at full screen.
== Sortie Video HDMI ==
{{sl|TFT-HDMI-|The easiest & fastest way to get video going is to connect up an HDMI display}}. We have a ton of options, and any HDMI display size from 640x480 up to 1920x1080 will work. The Mini HDMI port is conveniently labeled and shown below:
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