What is the difference between a vga cable and a svga cable?
A VGA connector is a three-row 15 pin DE-15. A Super VGA (SVGA) is a higher quality version giving better resolution and shielding from interference.
Updated on Friday, February 03 2012 at 02:09PM GMT
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