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==== Video Graphics Array (VGA) (DE-15) ==== [[File:DE-15 female.svg|thumb|Video Graphics Array ([[VGA connector|DE-15]])]] {{Main|Video Graphics Array}} Also known as [[D-subminiature|D-sub]], VGA is an analog-based standard adopted in the late 1980s designed for CRT displays, also called [[VGA connector]]. Today, the VGA analog interface is used for high definition video resolutions including [[1080p]] and higher. Some problems of this standard are [[Electromagnetic interference|electrical noise]], [[image distortion]] and [[sampling error]] in evaluating pixels. While the VGA transmission bandwidth is high enough to support even higher resolution playback, the picture quality can degrade depending on cable quality and length. The extent of quality difference depends on the individual's eyesight and the display; when using a DVI or HDMI connection, especially on larger sized LCD/LED monitors or TVs, quality degradation, if present, is prominently visible. [[Blu-ray]] playback at 1080p is possible via the VGA analog interface, if [[Image Constraint Token]] (ICT) is not enabled on the Blu-ray disc.
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