Review:

Vga Protocol

overall review score: 3.5
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The VGA protocol is a standard for connecting computers to monitors or other display devices, providing the interface for displaying graphics and video.

Key Features

  • Analog video signal transmission
  • Resolution support up to 640x480 pixels
  • Color depth of 8 bits per channel
  • Connector with 15 pins

Pros

  • Widely compatible with older computer systems and monitors
  • Simple and straightforward interface for connecting devices

Cons

  • Limited resolution and color depth compared to newer display standards
  • Analog signal susceptible to interference and degradation

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Last updated: Thu, Apr 2, 2026, 10:20:59 PM UTC