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What is the difference between a vga monitor and an svga monitor?
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.
The main difference is in the screen resolution (that is, the number of pixels on the screen). The more pixels you have, the more detail the monitor can display.
Some standard formats and the number...
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