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ALSO CALLED: Display Drivers, Adapter, Video Boards, LED Display Drivers, Display Adapters, Vacuum-Fluorescent Display Drivers, Adapters (Hardware), VF Display Drivers, and LCD Display Drivers
DEFINITION: A video adapter (alternate terms include graphics card, display adapter, video card, video board and almost any combination of the words in these terms) is an integrated circuit card in a computer or, in some cases, a monitor that provides digital-to-analog conversion, video RAM, and a video controller so that data can be sent to a computer's display. Today, almost all displays and video adapters
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VIDEO ADAPTERS DEFINITION (continued):
adhere to a common denominator de facto standard, Video Graphics Array (VGA). VGA describes how data - essentially red, green, blue data streams - is passed between the computer and the display. It also describes the frame refresh rates in hertz. It also specifies the number and width of horizontal lines, which essentially amounts to specifying the resolution of the pixels that are created. VGA supports four different resolution settings and two related image refresh rates.In addition to VGA, most displays today adhere to one or more standards set by the Video Electronics Standards Association
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