VGA can certainly support HD standards. VGA is a hardware standard for display interfaces and supports numerous resolutions including 720p, 1080i and 1080p. In fact, VGA ports often support even higher resolutions. The practical use of VGA for HD display has some limitations due to commercial restrictions.
Commercial HD content delivered via disc, cable or satellite is exclusively delivered to a display using HDMI. This is a digital interface and supports HDCP, a protection system that encodes the signal to prevent copying HD material. Commercial HD players and receivers do not output HD signals through a VGA port as HDCP cannot be implemented on VGA ports.
Non commercial HD content and some downloaded content can make good use of VGA displays but generally, HD material will demand HDMI rather than VGA. It is worth noting that DVI outputs on computers are compatible with HDMI but do not support HDCP, Therefore, the use of DVI is limited in a similar way to VGA.
it may run but you will have poor performance and i dont know if vga connection supports so high resolutions
If the HP has a full size DisplayPort out and the projector is VGA in. Yes
Both are analog. VGA carries twice the data, because the colour bands are not compressed together.
You will need an HDMI to VGA converter. They run about $50, but unfortunately we do not carry one.
dvi is higher quality
The VGA is a port in the computer that allows you to view your computer through a monitor.
VGA isn't the best option. Consider using HDMI or DVI to hook up your computer.
The word VGA means "VIDEO GRAPHIC ARRAY" in the system unit of computer.
sounds like there is a lose connection with the wires, try fiddling with then a little and if that doesnt work then try replaceing the VGA cable(see image link below)VGA cable:http://www.lincoln.edu/imc/vga-cable.jpg
VGA is the lowest common denominator that all PC graphics hardware supports and does not give full high definition all of the time.
Unfortunately VGA to HDMI cables are kind of a scam. The problem is VGA is an analog signal and HDMI is a digital signal. A cable is not capable of converting something from analog to digital or the other way around. In order to connect between a VGA and an HDMI connection you must use an active converter that will convert from one format to another. These converters are going to be considerably more expensive than just a cable, but they'll actually get the job done. These converters run between $60-$300+ depending on the capabilities of the converter.
no