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  • Videotape, the term "VT" is commonly used in television to refer to a pre-recorded video to be inserted into live programming. Even though most television video is played from a video server, the term "VT" has remained from when video tapes were the industry standard.
  • Ventrilo, a voice-chatting program for gamers
  • Vt a mathematical symbol representing the threshold voltage of a transistor.
  • Vertical Tab, a character in the C0 control code set
  • Vertical Tank, the primary vehicle used in Capcom's Steel Battalion and Steel Battalion: Line of Contact
  • Video Toaster, a video editing program produced by NewTek
  • Virtualization Technology (or Vanderpool Technology), a technology used for virtual machine support feature for the Intel x86 microprocessor architecture
  • Virtual terminal
    • Virtual console, a combination of a display and keyboard that a user can switch to
    • Video terminal, a computer terminal with a video display
      • The VT series of video terminals manufactured by DEC, including the famous VT100
  • Holden VT Commodore, a car built by the Holden division of General Motors in Australia (1997–2000)
  • Voice terminal, a voice over IP network appliance
  • Virtual Tributary, as in VT1.5 used to transport individual DS1s across SONET
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