VGA is the abbreviation of Video Graphics Array. It is one of the early computer display standards. It was developed by IBM. A VGA display (i.e. a computer monitor capable of displaying text and graphics according to the VGA specification) could display graphics at a resolution of 640 X 480 pixels. Newer standards like SVGA (Super VGA - 800 X 600 pixels), XGA (eXtended GA - 1024 X 768 pixels) and SXGA (Super XGA - 1280 X 1024 pixels) have outphased the VGA display standard.




