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What is the difference between a vga monitor and an svga monitor?

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A VGA monitor (video graphics array) typically displays pictures in 640 x 480 pixels, or an even smaller 320 x 200 pixels. SVGA (super video graphics array) monitors are simply a higher resolution monitor, and display pictures at 800 x 600 pixels.

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