640 X 480
VGA supports up to 640x480
Most BIOSs output their display at the standard VGA resolution (640 x 480).
640x480
Standard VGA Resolution all depends on your screen size my default for my desktop is 1280 by 720 and my parents desktop is 1152 by 864. so check the resolution on the monitor to sell what the default and max Resolution is.
Here is the list. SVGA is also added. Hope this helps# CGA Standard resolution 15.7KHZ Horizontal rate (like a TV) # EGA Medium resolution 25KHZ Horizontal rate # VGA 31.5KHZ Horizontal rate (like a desk top monitor in 640x480 mode) # SVGA 35KHZ Horizontal rate and higher (800 x 600 mode).For More: http://www.querycat.com/faq/982d85968cfc0e559704eac3a531f434
To display your desktop on an LG TV using a VGA plug, first, connect one end of the VGA cable to your computer's VGA port and the other end to the VGA input on the TV. Then, switch your TV to the appropriate VGA input source using the remote. On your computer, right-click on the desktop, select "Display settings," and choose to extend or duplicate the display as needed. Adjust the resolution if necessary to optimize the image quality on the TV.
VGA stands for Video Graphics Array, a display standard introduced by IBM in 1987. It defines the resolution and color depth for computer graphics, originally supporting a resolution of 640x480 pixels with a palette of 256 colors. VGA has become a widely used interface for connecting monitors and projectors to computers, although it has been largely supplanted by more advanced standards like HDMI and DisplayPort in modern technology.
DVI is nothing more than a digital display interface. Just like VGA, it operates in real time and a display card that has both VGA and DVI will probably have the two synchronized so that they are exactly in time with one another. They both have the ability to operate at various frequencies and resolutions. For a given display resolution and frequency, DVI is not faster or slower than VGA.
The full form of VGA is Video Graphics Array. It is a display standard introduced by IBM in 1987, primarily used for computer monitors. VGA supports a resolution of 640x480 pixels and a color depth of 16 colors, though it has been succeeded by more advanced graphics standards over the years. VGA connectors are still commonly found on many devices today, primarily for backward compatibility.
it is 900x600
VGA (Video Graphics Array) supports up to 640 x 480, which is a 4:3 ratio between horizontal pixels and vertical pixels. Page 328, CompTIA A+ Guide to Hardware Managing, Maintaining, and Troubleshooting, Fourth Ed.
led is a backlighting technology. wxga is a display resolution standard (1280x768 pixels).