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VGA is the standard analog interface for computer displays. A television monitor that has a VGA input will be able to display a computer image just like a PC screen. VGA can also be used by video equipment so it can be used as a video signal interface for those items of equipment.
Yes, If TV has VGA or DVI interface.
VGA is an interface for connecting a monitor (as well as a specific resolution used in the earliest cards and monitors to implement it). AGP is a bus on which a graphics card can be installed.
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.
An integrated motherboard is one which has some of the "cards" built-in, such as NIC (Network Interface Card) and VGA (display).
Stands for "Video Graphics Array." It is the standard monitor or display interface used in most PCs.
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In a nutshell, VGA to DVI connects analog signals from older devices to digital signals from newer devices, allowing them to seamlessly interface. Examples of this include connecting an older TV to a new gaming consol.
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.
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.
Yes,it has the option for use as a computer monitor and has Video Interface, Component, composite, HDMI, S-Video. HDMI Ports , 3 ports