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VGAVideo Graphics Array (640 by 480 pixels; 1.33:1 aspect ratio)
VGAVideo Graphics Adapter (640 by 480 pixels; 1.33:1 aspect ratio)
VGAVideo Game Awards
VGAVariable Gain Amplifier
VGAVideo Graphics Accelerator (card)
VGAVideo Girl Ai (anime)
VGAVideo Graphics Array
VGAVirtual Graphic Adapter
VGAVirginia General Assembly
VGAVery Good Afternoon
VGAVIA Gamers Arena
VGAVirtual Guitar Amp (software)
VGAVerkehrsgemeinschaft Augsburg (Germany)
VGAVictor Gruen Associates (architects)
VGAVariable Gauge Axle (railroad)
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VGA: Video graphics array is the basic computer-video graphics standard, offering a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels (16 colors) or 320 x 200 pixels (256 colors).
LDI is based around the "FPD-Link", which is used in Super Video Graphics Array (SVGA) and Extended Graphics Array (XGA)-compliant notebook computers today.
The main graphics card in use is the Super Video Graphics Array (SAGA).
The system, shown in Figure 1, includes a host processor, a video graphics array processor for displays, a fast sample-and-hold amplifier and analog-to-digital converter (ADC) for sampling input signals, a high speed digital signal processor (DSP) and an integrated digitally controlled 1 GHz precision CW power calibrator with internal pulse modulation.
The VGA (Video Graphics Array) is the basic set-up.
Integrated in the unit is a Video Graphics Array (VGA) display port for attaching the LCD panel.
Compared to its competition, it has the fastest VGA (video graphics array) performance available.
VGA: An acronym for "Video Graphics Array," VGA and Super VGA (SVGA) computer displays offer high quality text characters and vivid color graphics.
A sample of the 3.1-inch diagonal LCD module with wide quarter video graphics array (WQVGA) resolution and excellent 3D picture image for bare-eyes viewing will also be displayed in cooperation with NEC Electronics in the NEC booth (Hall 8, Booth 8A 125).
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