The eXtended Graphics Array (usually called XGA) is a graphics card manufactured by IBM and introduced for the IBM PS/2 line of personal computers in 1990...
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List of computer display standards (redirect from EXtended Graphics Array)
standard and HD televisions, which are sometimes used as computer monitors. Graphics display resolution List of common resolutions List of video connectors...
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Display resolution standards (redirect from Wide Extended Graphics Array)
or SXVGA (Super eXtended VGA)[citation needed]. The Extended Graphics Array (XGA) or originally Extended Video Graphics Array (Extended-VGA, EVGA) is an...
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Video Graphics Array (VGA) is a video display controller and accompanying de facto graphics standard, first introduced with the IBM PS/2 line of computers...
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Extended Video Graphics Array (or EVGA) is a standard created by VESA in 1991 (VBE 1.2) denoting a non-interlaced resolution of 1024x768 at a maximum...
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Professional Graphics Controller (PGC, often called Professional Graphics Adapter and sometimes Professional Graphics Array) is a graphics card manufactured...
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The Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA) is an IBM PC graphics adapter and de facto computer display standard from 1984 that superseded the CGA standard introduced...
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The Color Graphics Adapter (CGA), originally also called the Color/Graphics Adapter or IBM Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter, introduced in 1981, was IBM's...
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The Multi-Color Graphics Array or MCGA is a video subsystem built into the motherboard of the IBM PS/2 Model 30, introduced in April 1987, and Model 25...
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WXGA may refer to: Wide Extended Graphics Array, a computer graphics display resolution WXGA-TV, a television station in the U.S. state of Georgia This...
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(ISA) Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) NuBus Channel I/O VESA Local Bus (VLB) Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Accelerated Graphics Port...
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Color Graphics Adapter Enhanced Graphics Adapter Professional Graphics Controller Multi-Color Graphics Array Video Graphics Array IBM 8514 Extended Graphics...
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Super VGA (redirect from Super video graphics array)
IBM's VGA, third-party manufacturers began making graphics cards based on its specifications with extended capabilities. As these cards grew in popularity...
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some features lacking in Cassette BASIC but does not include the extended sound or graphics functions of BASICA. The primary purpose of Disk BASIC was as...
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This article lists computer monitor, television, digital film, and other graphics display resolutions that are in common use. Most of them use certain preferred...
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which can display any of all VGA and 8514/A possible modes. The Extended Graphics Array (XGA) supports all 8514/A modes plus an 800×600 16-bit RGB Highcolor...
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BYTE. pp. 98–104. VGA should not be confused with the later Video Graphics Array standard that IBM released with the PS/2 line in 1987. Norton, Peter...
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typically include mid-range to high-end processors, options for discrete graphics cards, and multi-monitor support. The ThinkCentre line of desktop computers...
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bus, Extended Industry Standard Architecture, intended to compete with, rather than copy, MCA. The duelling expanded memory (EMS) and extended memory...
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Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz RAM: 256 MB PC2700 DDR Storage: 40 GB 7200 RPM Graphics: Intel Extreme 2 (integrated, 64MB of shared video RAM) Optical drive:...
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configurations without a hard drive as well, and the new Enhanced Graphics Adapter and Professional Graphics Adapter became available as video card options. In 1986...
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for mixed graphics and text applications. For instance, AutoCAD, Lotus 1-2-3 and other software allowed use of a CGA Monitor for graphics and a separate...
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Finkenwerder Airport XG – (s) Automobile made by Hyundai XGA – (p) Extended Graphics Array XGE (i) Xoreax Grid Engine (s) Signal for "I Surrender" XGG – (p)...
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common to see systems with an Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) sitting near the central processing unit, an array of PCI slots, and one or two ISA slots near...
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IBM 8514 (category Graphics cards)
optional upgrade to the Micro Channel architecture based PS/2's Video Graphics Array (VGA), and was delivered within three months of PS/2's introduction...
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A few other cards were designed to work with it, such as the Hercules Graphics Card. The monitor has an 11.5-inch wide CRT (measured diagonally) with...
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Model 30, dubbed Multi-Color Graphics Array (MCGA). This display incorporates elements of IBM's more-capable Video Graphics Array (VGA), as introduced in higher-end...
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IBM Monochrome Display Adapter (category Graphics cards)
IBM PC introduced in 1981. The MDA does not have any pixel-addressable graphics modes, only a single monochrome text mode which can display 80 columns...
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characters and graphics are compressed vertically, appearing half their normal height. The display is capable of 80 × 25 text and graphics modes of 640 × 200...
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