My tv is hd equipped. but it have an vga input. can an vga produce hd resolution?



Answers:    No. VGA can not do that. For HD res. you need HDMI, DVI-I or Component Video Inputs.
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It depends on the settings of your video card.

The resolution your computer outputs to the TV will make a difference

If you are using Windows, right click on your desktop, walk to settings, move the slider. ---Not all video cards in computers will support adjectives resolutions, in most cases if your computer doesn't have it, it's because your computer's video card can not display that format.

640x480 = 480i/p = SD Closest to standard feeble fashion TV

800x600 = Closest to S-Video Not standard TV, but many TVs support it.

1024x768 = Standard Computer Resolution, Many TVs support it

1280x720 = 720p = Standard TV Resolution considered HDTV

1366x768 = Standard Computer Resolution, most TVs display it at 720p

1920x1080 = 1080p = Full HDTV

3840x2160 = You must own a great video card and a great TV, can I come over and watch it?

Your TV and video card may support other ranges, You may also have to adjust the advanced settings of your video card or TV to concord with "Overscan issues" (Parts of the image that dribble off the edge of the screen) - Other TVs amount it out automatically


yes it can .
depending on what you have plugged into it.
but it nay only do 720i
computer monitors hold vga connection and have be hd for years.


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