A VGA cable is a type of cabled technology that transfers data to a screen.
It is commonly used to connect computers, laptops, and projectors to monitors and TVs.
VGA cables typically use a 15-pin connector and support resolutions up to 640x480 pixels, although some can support higher resolutions.
The connector's pins transfer red, green, and blue color data, as well as horizontal and vertical sync signals.
VGA splitter cables are also available, which can mirror a single screen to two identical displays.