VGA (Video Graphics Array) cable.
A VGA cable is a standard display interface used to connect a computer to a monitor or projector.
It transmits an analog video signal using a 15-pin connector.
The cable carries separate signals for red, green, and blue (RGB) components, as well as horizontal and vertical synchronization signals.
VGA cables are used for video editing, gaming, or video projection.
While newer technologies like HDMI offer higher resolutions and digital signals, VGA is still used due to its compatibility with older hardware.