As an interface, Video Graphics Array (VGA) cables were initially introduced to the market in 1987 by computer manufacturer IBM. Due to their wides...more
A baseline video standard in PC technology during the 1990s, analogue-based Video Graphics Adapter/Video Graphics Array (VGA) maintained its domina...more
There exist a whole host of ways in which to connect a laptop computer to a TV or projector. One of the most efficient ways of doing so is through ...more
One major benefit of Video Graphics Array (VGA) serving as an industry standard interface and connector format for video signal reproduction is tha...more
Display modes refer to the various characteristics and capabilities of a computer monitor: typically, they encompass the entire range of colours av...more
Though both process signals from various source devices, Video Graphics Array (VGA) and High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) do not offer na...more
Despite the fact that Video Graphics Array (VGA), Composite video, Component video, and S-Video all work with analogue video signals, there exist n...more