What is the full form of VGA?

The full form of VGA is Video Graphics Array. IBM was the first to establish the VGA standard. It operates on analogue transmissions and has a 640-480 resolution display with 16 colours at a time and a refresh rate of 60 Hz. It displays a maximum of 256 colours at a time from the 262, 144 colour range. A 6-Bit Digital to Analog transformer is used to convert analogue RCB (red, green, and blue) signals.

IBM introduced VGA for its PS/2 range of PCs in 1987. The original VGA graphics card was the first to provide up to 16 colours at a screen resolution of 640-480 pixels. VGA could display up to 256 colours at a lower resolution of 320 200 pixels, allowing it to generate lowercase. As a result, it was included in the first OS loading mode. Microsoft’s Windows OS, for example, has loaded its iconic initial screen in VGA colour.

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Features of VGA

  • VGA has a resolution of 640480 pixels and can display sixteen colours at once.
  • VGA supports both the All Points Addressable graphics mode and the alphanumeric text mode.
  • VGA displays a maximum of 256 colours at the moment from the 262,144 colour palette.
  • The VGA has a refresh rate of 60 Hz.
  • VGA consumes 256k of RAM but has no more memory.

Benefits

  • Every supplier supports every computer.
  • VGA has only one standard and no variants. If the device has a VGA-out, it can connect to the VGA-in as needed.
  • VGA signals are analogue, which means they have greater precision than digital signals.
  • VGA made it considerably easier to render small letter characters and enhanced transparency.
  • VGA was an advance from prior predecessors, such as the Enhanced Graphic Adapter, which produced a high resolution of 320-200 pixels.

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Limitations of VGA

  • It is outdated technology with a restricted quantity of resolution.
  • The colour capabilities of VGA are less than that of some of its descendants.
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