What is VGA?

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VGA otherwise known as virtual graphics array is an analog display interface. It is primarily known for 15-pin D-sub connector and supporting resolutions up to 2048 x 1536. Since it was developed in the mid 1980's it was used to connect much older computers, laptops and old projectors to monitors. VGA includes analogs of RGBHV signals( red, blue, Horizontal sync, Vertical sync) and also Display Data Channel(DDC) data.

  • Last Updated Mar 31, 2026
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