7 differences between HDMI and VGA?
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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.
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Difference between HDMI and VGA
HDMI
- HDMI carries digital signals as it is a digital video standard.
- It is still very new.
- It can take many other signals with video
- It is better for video gaming purpose than VGA
- It never requires a separate cable for audio signals.
- It provides higher frame rates and higher resolutions than VGA
- HDMI to VGA converter (passive cables) are cheaper
VGA.
- While it carries analog signal as it is an analog video standard.
- It is very old.
- It can only take a video signal.
- It is not as good as HDMI for video gaming purpose.
- It requires a separate cable for audio signals.
- It provides lower resolutions than HDMI.
- While VGA to HDMI converters are more expensive as compared to passive cables
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