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Video Graphics Array [VGA]

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(pronounced “vee-gee-AY”) (n.) A graphics display standard introduced in 1987 by IBM for PS/2 computers. The basic specification provides for 640 x 480 pixel resolution and 256 simultaneous colors. The standard has been expanded by graphics card manufacturers. See also Super Video Graphics Array and Extended Graphics Adapter.

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