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The cable coming out of it will have connector with 15 holes in 3 sets of 5. It should plug into the VGA connector on your computer.
VGA is an older, analog monitor standard. It stands for video graphics array and it has a 15-pin connector
A VGA connector is Hardware. Hardware is any physical. For example your hard-drive is hardware. Software is what uses and controls the hardware. So any programs that you have installed on your computer is software.
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.
A VGA connector is a video graphics array. It can be found on computer monitors, laptops and high definition television sets. It can be used for many reasons, for example to connect a laptop to an interactive whiteboard.
Well, I would recommend purchasing VGA to RCA connector wires or lines because they offer a variety of services and features. They also offer their products for an incredibly reasonable price.
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.
Only if tv had a vga port. It does not have one. Computer has no hdmi. I need some type of connector to join the two.
For years the most common connector has been a VGA or DB-15 analog connector. Most laptops still use the analog connection. However, today the Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is becoming the standard. There are several styles of DVI connector. See links below for more complete explanations of these connectors.
Yes, as long as it has a 15-pin VGA connector.
I have a 50 inch Vizo TV that comes equip with a VGA connector. I haven't tried it yet but it should work. I will let you know how and if it works later.