no because dvi is digital while vga is analog. the only way you could get it to work would be to have a converter box that converted the digital signal to analog.
It can. Most graphics cards do not have a TV output, so you will need to buy a converter of some type.
Text and graphics can be displayed on a computer's monitor (screen).
of course, what else could it be? It outputs the graphics and present it to the user.
printer
a computer monitor works by showing you graphics and information from your computer and lets you send and recieve data
The Card that translate images to your monitor AKA a graphics card
An AGP card is a graphics or display card, which allows your computer to display an output on a monitor. AGP stands for Accelerated Graphics Port.
Monitor- displays text and graphics. Speakers- plays sounds.
Display Screen
That is the video card. The video card converts the bus signals in the computer into an output which a computer monitor can use. They come with different abilities, graphics processing speeds, amounts of memory, etc.
One example is the monitor (screen) of a computer that displays text and graphics.
In relation to computers, there are many devices that can be considered input/output devices: Input: Mouse Keyboard Graphics Tablet Microphone Scanner Output: Monitor Speaker Printer Also, a touchscreen monitor can be considered both an input and output device.