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VGA and DVI connectors are used to transmit video from a source (like a computer) to a display device (like a monitor, TV or projector). The main difference between VGA and DVI is in picture quality and the way the video signals travel.
VGA connectors and cables carry analog signals while DVI can carry both analog and digital. DVI is newer and offers better, sharper display compared to VGA. You can easily tell them apart because VGA connectors (and ports) are blue while DVI connectors are white.
In contrast to HDMI, neither VGA nor DVI support audio. So when connecting with a TV or a projector or home theater system, you can use a single HDMI cable to carry both audio and video signals or use a single VGA/DVI cable for video and a separate audio cable.
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