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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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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Display resolution standards (redirect from Quarter Video Graphics Array)
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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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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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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Super VGA (redirect from Super video graphics array)
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 It was officially followed by IBM's Extended Graphics Array (XGA) standard, but was effectively superseded by numerous slightly...
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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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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Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA) is an IBM PC graphics adapter and de facto computer display standard from 1984 that superseded the CGA standard introduced...
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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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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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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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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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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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List of computer display standards (redirect from EXtended Graphics Array)
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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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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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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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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array, a flexible data processing architecture Systolic array, a hardware architecture Transistor array, an integrated circuit Video Graphics Array (VGA)...
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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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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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Video Graphics Array is a graphics standard for personal computers and associated connectors. VGA may also refer to: VGA (resolution), 640×480 graphics...
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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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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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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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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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It has a leather-bound clamshell design, with a touch-sensitive, Video Graphics Array (VGA) resolution liquid-crystal display (LCD) and QWERTY computer...
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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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10–20 hours of use. The display is a touch-sensitive, backlit half-Video Graphics Array (VGA, 640 × 240 pixel) LCD with 16 greyscales. The keyboard, which...
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