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VGA Connector and Socket Diagram - Pinout and Physical Layout Explained #3485075 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays two classic VGA (Video Graphics Array) connectors: the top is a blue-colored male D-subminiature plug with 15 metallic pins arranged in three rows (5-5-5), while the bottom shows the corresponding white female socket with matching pin holes. This 15-pin configuration supports analog RGBHV signals and was the dominant video interface for monitors and projectors from the 1980s through the early 2000s. The color-coding (blue for VGA) helps users quickly identify the correct port amid other D-sub variants like serial or parallel.
This image is commonly used on tech support pages, hardware documentation, or educational content explaining legacy display interfaces. It serves users seeking to identify, troubleshoot, or replace VGA cables or ports-especially when upgrading or connecting older monitors, projectors, or computers.
Related Cliparts: Visual guide to VGA connectors: blue male plug with 15 pins and white female socket. Understand analog video hardware compatibility and pin layout.
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