The main difference between the tow is the signal. VGA uses an analog signal and DVI is a digital signal.
What is the difference between an LCD monitor using a VGA 15 PIN port and using dvi-d plug?
Yes. As long as the output is VGA. There is no difference in the standard between CRT and LCD.
Yes, but the LCD TV needs to have a VGA input.
It scores over 5200 as: 1.3 Megapixel camera is better than vGA. 320x240 Lcd display, it is larger than 177x144 that of 5200.
The type of display interface (VGA, DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort) and the display technology (CRT, LCD, plasma, LED, OLED) affects display resolution, response time, color quality, and refresh rate.
From what i beleive, almost all lcd hdtv's have a VGA port in the back. Get a VGA male to male wire and connect it to your laptops VGA port then to the TV. Then set your TV's display settings to VGA or PC. On the Dell there should be button on the keyboard same as f1 to change your display settings to TV. Set that to "duplicate" or "projector only" im not sure because i havent done it yet. (In case you dont know what a vga port looks like its the same thing you hook your desktop pc's monitor wire to. Its a rectangular shape with rounded corners and it has 15 little holes. Most of the time its blue.)
An LCD monitor.
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.
VGA supports up to 640x480
A VGA box is a video converter that allows the display of common analog video standards on a VGA computer monitor.
640 X 480
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.