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The '''[[wikipedia: VGA_connector|(Video Graphics Array (VGA)) connector]]''' is a three-row 15-pin '''DE-15''' connector. The 15-pin VGA connector was provided on many video cards, computer monitors, laptop computers, projectors, and high definition television sets. On laptop computers or other small devices, a mini-VGA port was sometimes used in place of the full-sized VGA connector. | The '''[[wikipedia: VGA_connector|(Video Graphics Array (VGA)) connector]]''' is a three-row 15-pin '''DE-15''' connector. The 15-pin VGA connector was provided on many video cards, computer monitors, laptop computers, projectors, and high definition television sets. On laptop computers or other small devices, a mini-VGA port was sometimes used in place of the full-sized VGA connector. | ||
'''DE-15''' has been conventionally referred to ambiguously as D-sub 15, incorrectly as DB-15 and often as HD-15 (High Density, to distinguish it from the DE-9 connector used on the older CGA and EGA cards, as well as some early VGA cards | '''DE-15''' has been conventionally referred to ambiguously as D-sub 15, incorrectly as DB-15 and often as HD-15 (High Density, to distinguish it from the DE-9 connector used on the older CGA and EGA cards, as well as some early VGA cards which have the same E shell size but only two rows of pins). The video connector is an "E" size D-sub connector, with 15 pins in three rows, which is the high-density connector version (DE15HD). | ||
The part containing pin contacts is called the male connector or plug, while that containing socket contacts is called the female connector or socket. | The part containing pin contacts is called the male connector or plug, while that containing socket contacts is called the female connector or socket. |