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- VGA stands for Video Graphics Array.
- It is a high-resolution interface used to display/relay pictures, sound, color, and text on a TV or computer screen.
- VGA replaced the digital CGA interface which had few colors and low resolution.
- You can connect your TV screen to your computer, decoder, or any other input source using a VGA cable that is inserted in the respective VGA ports.
- VGA has been extensively replaced by HDMI which has high definition capabilities.
- The two interfaces have the same functions in a TV, but HDMI is way better than VGA.
- A number of TVs have both connection options together with USB.
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