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CABLES

VGA cable
VGA stand for ( Video Graphic Array)
Used to transmit video from a source (like a
computer or tablet) to a display device (like a
monitor, TV or projector)
Refers specifically to the display hardware
first introduced with the IBM PS/2 line of
computers in 1987,[1] but through its
widespread adoption has also come to mean
either an analog computer display standard,
the 15-pin D-subminiature VGA connector or
the 640x480 resolution itself.
The VGA connector is also called RGB
connector, D-sub 15, mini sub D15, mini D15,
DB-15, HDB-15, HD-15 or HD15. It has 15 pins.
There is only one type of VGA connector and it
is blue in color.

HMDI cable

HDMI stand for (High-Definition Multimedia


Interface) .
A digital interface for transmitting audio and
video data in a single cable.
Supported by most HDTVs and related to
components such as DVD and Blu-ray players,
cable boxes and video game system.
The same information can be trans mitted
using one HMDI cable. Because HMDI is a
digital connection and HMDI cable are less
prone to interface and signal noise than
analog cable.
Therefore HMDI often produce the best quality
pictures and sound compared to other types of
connection.

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