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because VGA is outdated and the data rate is not suitable for resolutions above 1080p and more than 60Hz, because DVI also comes into sling
and technology: Pc works digitally, VGA chip must be converted to analogue so that it can be transmitted via VGA. This means that there is already a loss in quality
Because you don’t need it anymore. I have already wondered how the VGA connection could last for so long, because you really don’t need to do that for more than 20 years (DVI could also output analog signals so that you could also connect VGA monitors with a simple plug adapter).
Because recent graphics cards have not had analogue outputs like VGA for many years.
The VGA connection was introduced by IBM in 1987.
This becomes / has been around 2015 keeps increasingly displaced by HDMI & Displayport.
Therefore, in most cases new devices are only equipped with HDMI & DisplayPort.
Because it’s an outdated standard you don’t need anymore. DVI HDMI and DP are more powerful.
VGA is usually a VERY VERY old port.
But if you’re Zb. An old PC With VGA connection can you like to buy an adapter
LG
Because VGA is no longer state of the art and the “modern” requirements for image and transmission standards can no longer meet.
Today, VGA is an outdated monitor port and is rarely used. This is mainly because VGA transmits analog signals.
Because it is an ancient standard from the computer stone age that can no longer withstand the modern demands of resolution, image repetition rate and quality.
VGA connections are only found today on servers and projectors where they simply do not want to die for compatibility reasons.
Because VGA is outdated and HDMI and Display Port have become standard
VGA is very old, there are small adapters
All new monitors have HDMI
For the same reason why your car has no more cassette radio!
Because obsolete and no one needs it anyway!
Because VGA is an old technology.
But there should be adapters?
Uh very bad idea
DVI to VGA goes well
HDMi on VGA sparkling most adapters not and if is the quality underground
Because it is an outdated standard that is no longer used by modern devices.