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7 differences between HDMI and VGA?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The first one is that VGA is an analog interface. HDMI is a digital one. The second difference is that VGA is a video interface and HDMI includes both audio and video. ... Typically, devices with the VGA interface have lower video resolution compared to modern HDMI devices.

Answered by Meenabouddh3
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Explanation:

Difference between HDMI and VGA

HDMI

  1. HDMI carries digital signals as it is a digital video standard.
  2. It is still very new.
  3. It can take many other signals with video
  4. It is better for video gaming purpose than VGA
  5. It never requires a separate cable for audio signals.
  6. It provides higher frame rates and higher resolutions than VGA
  7. HDMI to VGA converter (passive cables) are cheaper

VGA.

  1. While it carries analog signal as it is an analog video standard.
  2. It is very old.
  3. It can only take a video signal.
  4. It is not as good as HDMI for video gaming purpose.
  5. It requires a separate cable for audio signals.
  6. It provides lower resolutions than HDMI.
  7. While VGA to HDMI converters are more expensive as compared to passive cables

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