Connecting VGA to HDMI is a common topic these days, as a lot of people still have older computers, but have already purchased smart TVs and other newer devices that feature only an HDMI connector, and cannot accommodate classic VGA connectors and cables. The typical use of VGA to HDMI is to connect a computer Read more »
VGA to HDMI
The Differences Between VGA and HDMI – Two Standards and What Sets Them Apart
Video technology works with several display standards, two of the most common ones being VGA and HDMI, both coming with specific parameters in terms of aspect ratio, display size and resolution, refresh rate and color depth. Both standards are associated with specific connectors, features and image quality. VGA stands for Video Graphics Array and denotes Read more »
Solving Situations that Call for Converting VGA to HDMI
Modern video technology is advancing quickly, yet in some situations, it might be necessary to convert analog, VGA signal to other formats, such as HDMI. The abbreviation VGA stands for Video Graphics Adapter or Video Graphics Array and it refers to a standard developed and launched by IBM in 1987 to provide color display screens Read more »
How to Figure Out Which Cables You Need for Your Old Electronics
Old cables and chargers tend to accumulate, bundle and spread uncontrollably – for some reason, old cables tend to linger around for a long time after the device they belonged to is gone, that’s why we all have cables that cannot be plugged into any of our existing devices. However, there is another scenario that Read more »
Common Uses of VGA Cables and What You Need to Know About Them
While considered a lesser standard, the 4:3 image ratio of old school VGA monitors is by no means obsolete. Most computers still use VGA to HDMI cables to transfer digital pictures from their video boards to the computer screen, even if HD quality is supported by both components. Moreover, VGA cables are far more widespread Read more »