short answer is VGA
Look on the side or the back of your machine for a SVIDEO out port. If it has...buy the SVIDEO out cable that connects to your TV's or projector's RCA-in. You can also buy what is called a VGA adapter. This is a much better device as it is a multi-port device and it plugs into your VGA port of your machine...normally blue in color where you connect a monitor to) on the side or back of machine. The VGA adapter connects VGA-in and RCA-out to TV or projector. Both these items are available. SVIDEO cable selling for R135 VGA Adapter selling for R800 Prices above is in South African Rand: Order: tasmouse@gmail.com
Video Graphics array or Super video graphics array. SVGA is higher quality.
Yes.
Online retailers such as Amazon, eBay, and Dell carry HDMI to VGA adapters. One might also check retail stores such as Walmart, Future Shop, or London Drugs.
Dvi would be better than vga. DVI was the front runner for HDMI. VGA has been around for quite a while as far as technology goes.
If your computer has a Svideo output, it simply a case of plugging a cable between your TV and PC and selecting desktop spanning in your graphics settings. If your TV and graphics card have a spare VGA port, you can set up a far higher quality link by using the same method as before, except with a VGA cable.
dvi is higher quality
You can buy a video VGA adapter online on www.amazon.com for a variety of different quality and prices. They are many adapters with affordable prices.
You GPU, And the quality of you VGA, Or Video Cable. Ex. If you have a 2$ Video cable you color quality would be bad.
HDMI and VGA are both video interfaces capable of carrying computer display data to a monitor. HDMI is digital, VGA is analog. HDMI is NOT inherently better than VGA. Each will support a wide range of screen resolutions and it is the screen resolution and color depth that affect the image quality rather than the interface used. Choose a graphics card that supports the resolution you need and make sure it has the output you need to connect to your monitor.
Depends on if you have a DVI compatible monitor and video card. DVI is considered better than VGA.
Look for video capability that is 1024 resolution or higher. Avoid VGA.