VGA (Video Graphics Array) is a standard for computer display hardware. It refers to both the display connector (a 15-pin D-sub connector) and the analog signal standard used to transmit video signals from a computer's graphics card to a monitor. VGA was widely adopted and is still commonly used to connect older monitors and projectors to computers, though it has largely been superseded by digital interfaces like DVI, HDMI, and DisplayPort.
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