A monitor or a video projector.
First off, RCA can do two different types of video signal: composite (the standard definition yellow RCA) and component (the high definition 3 x RCA colored red, green, and blue). Both of these are totally foreign to VGA and needs an active converter (as opposed to just a simple VGA to RCA cable of which there are many - These will work only if the VGA port outputs a signal compatible with component, or if a component port accepts VGA signals which is less than 1% of the VGA to RCA cases). There is a converter for VGA to RCA (composite) that will cost around $30, and a converter for VGA to RCA (component) that will cost anywhere between $50 and $200 (depending on if you want scaling, which will smartly change the resolution to fit your TV's settings).
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.
Some shops that sell vga component cables are Target, Best Buy and Sears. Also, online shops like Amazon or ebay would sell vga component cables as well.
There are a couple ways to connect VGA to HDMI, the easiest are either using a converter or a cable. What you choose should depend on your needs. A converter is a box that allows you to connect your VGA component and your HDMI component into a box and converts the signal. The cable connects on one end to your VGA component and the other end connects to your HDMI component and can vary in length.
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.
VGA port
Yes,it has the option for use as a computer monitor and has Video Interface, Component, composite, HDMI, S-Video. HDMI Ports , 3 ports