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    Video Graphics Array (VGA) is a video display controller and accompanying de facto graphics standard, first introduced with the IBM PS/2 line of computers...
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    2-inch FWVGA display. Super Video Graphics Array, abbreviated to Super VGA or SVGA, also known as Ultra Video Graphics Array early on, abbreviated to Ultra...
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    A graphics card (also called a video card, display card, graphics accelerator, graphics adapter, VGA card/VGA, video adapter, display adapter, or colloquially...
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  • The Multi-Color Graphics Array or MCGA is a video subsystem built into the motherboard of the IBM PS/2 Model 30, introduced in April 1987, and Model 25...
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  • The eXtended Graphics Array (usually called XGA) is a graphics card manufactured by IBM and introduced for the IBM PS/2 line of personal computers in...
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    manufacturers conformed, [...] It was officially followed by IBM's Extended Graphics Array (XGA) standard, but was effectively superseded by numerous slightly...
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  • Extended Video Graphics Array (or EVGA) is a standard created by VESA in 1991 (VBE 1.2) denoting a non-interlaced resolution of 1024x768 at a maximum of...
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    3D graphics boards were introduced in arcades with the Namco System 21 and Taito Air System. IBM introduced its proprietary Video Graphics Array (VGA)...
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    standard as a successor to IBM's proprietary Video Graphics Array (VGA) display standard. Super VGA enabled graphics display resolutions up to 800×600 pixels...
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    Professional Graphics Controller (PGC, often called Professional Graphics Adapter and sometimes Professional Graphics Array) is a graphics card manufactured...
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  • are sometimes used as computer monitors. Graphics display resolution List of common resolutions List of video connectors Mueller, Scott (1992), Upgrading...
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    The Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA) is an IBM PC graphics adapter and de facto computer display standard from 1984 that superseded the CGA standard introduced...
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    6845 display controller, came with 16 kilobytes of video memory built in, and featured several graphics and text modes. The highest display resolution of...
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    VGA connector (category Analog video connectors)
    Video Graphics Array (VGA) connector is a standard connector used for computer video output. Originating with the 1987 IBM PS/2 and its VGA graphics system...
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    array, a flexible data processing architecture Systolic array, a hardware architecture Transistor array, an integrated circuit Video Graphics Array (VGA)...
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  • composite and S-Video as inputs. Many other video cards only support component and/or S-Video outputs to complement Video Graphics Array or DVI, typically...
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    DMS-59 (redirect from Dell video card)
    pins) is generally used for computer video cards. It provides two Digital Visual Interface (DVI) or Video Graphics Array (VGA) outputs in a single connector...
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  • compatible with IBM's Video Graphics Array (VGA) standard, in 1987. At its peak, it was one of the three largest global manufacturers of graphics hardware for...
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    IBM 8514 (category Pages using Infobox graphics processing unit with unknown parameters)
    based PS/2's Video Graphics Array (VGA), and was delivered within three months of PS/2's introduction. Although not the first PC video card to support...
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    introduced video display controllers such as the Color Graphics Adapter (CGA) (1981), the Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA) (1984) and the Video Graphics Array (VGA)...
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    feature a Video Graphics Array (VGA) display interface, which offered more color bit depth and resolution modes than the earlier Enhanced Graphics Adapter...
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    clocked at 10 MHz and served as the public market introduction of Video Graphics Array (VGA) and Micro Channel architecture (MCA). MCA was a proprietary...
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    result, its graphics subsystem is largely compatible. The PCjr, released in March 1984, has a graphics subsystem built around IBM's Video Gate Array (not to...
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    IBM PS/2 (section Graphics)
    buffer known as the Video Graphics Array, or VGA for short. This effectively replaced the previous EGA standard. VGA increased graphics memory to 256 KB...
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  • EVGA may refer to: Extended Video Graphics Array, a VESA standard for 1024x768 resolution EVGA Corporation, an American computer hardware company Evga...
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    characters and graphics are compressed vertically, appearing half their normal height. The display is capable of 80 × 25 text and graphics modes of 640 × 200...
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    Model 30, dubbed Multi-Color Graphics Array (MCGA). This display incorporates elements of IBM's more-capable Video Graphics Array (VGA), as introduced in higher-end...
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    standard video display card and computer display standard for the IBM PC introduced in 1981. The MDA does not have any pixel-addressable graphics modes,...
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    standard feature"; that a 5100 could be connected to a television. An external video monitor receiver could be connected to the IBM 5100 via a BNC connector...
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  • video cards using the old scheme could have problems if a DDC-capable monitor was connected. The DDC signal can be sent to or from a video graphics array...
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