A VGA (Video Graphics Array) socket is a 15-pin connector used primarily for video output from computers to displays, such as monitors and projectors. It transmits analog video signals and supports resolutions up to 640x480 pixels, though higher resolutions can be achieved with lower refresh rates. The connector is typically blue and has three rows of five pins, with pins responsible for transmitting the red, green, and blue color channels, along with horizontal and vertical sync signals. Though largely replaced by digital interfaces like HDMI and DisplayPort, VGA is still found on some legacy devices.
Standard VGA cabling uses 15 pin connectors called HD-15.
VGA is an older, analog monitor standard. It stands for video graphics array and it has a 15-pin connector
its a 15 pin female port, which is blue in color. VGA is used to connect monitors. It is also known as DB 15
A Video Graphics Array (VGA) connector is a three-row 15-pin DE-15 connector. The 15-pin VGA connector is found on many video cards, computer monitors, and some high definition television sets.
What is the difference between an LCD monitor using a VGA 15 PIN port and using dvi-d plug?
yup it's
Yes, as long as it has a 15-pin VGA connector.
15 pin male to male VGA cable
a VGA/SVGA video adapter
a VGA/SVGA video adapter
VGA stands for Video Graphic Array. It is the 15-pin output source found on computers. It connects the analogue video device (a monitor, for example) to your computer.
no because dvi is digital while vga is analog. the only way you could get it to work would be to have a converter box that converted the digital signal to analog.