the thing u plug ur monitor into
The answer it's a VGA. To connect the TV with an LCD nowadays some graphic cards give an HDMI option. There are also cables from VGA to HDMI.
A VGA port is a video connector that supports older monitors and graphic output devices. It differs from a DVI connector in that it is not a digital signal. Your typical VGA port is blue in color on your video card and the cable connector are also the same shade of blue.
The VGA board is always enabled, but, VGA is defined by the number of pixels you have your computer display set at. For instance, if you go into Control Panel>display you will see what your pixels are set at. VGA is 640X480, XGA is 800X600 and SVGA is 1024X768. So if you change your pixels to 640X480 then you will have VGA.
I Don't get your question, my VGA port works perfectly.
No. VGA port is not either serial or parallel port. It is a different interface. If you need a serial output, you need a VGA to serial converter.
Laptop contains a VGA port. With reasonable variability, most laptop VGA ports are equal in terms of strength.
Stands for "Video Graphics Array." It is the standard monitor or display interface used in most PCs.
Video Graphic Accelerator
The VGA is a port in the computer that allows you to view your computer through a monitor.
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You can buy a DVI to VGA adapter.