SVGA cable is used in standard computers and supports graphic applications. SVGA stands for Super Video Graphics Adaptor and SVGA cable carries the graphic video signal with a very high resolution than the VGA cable. SVGA cable is generally used in connecting the video or graphics adapter card of the system to a high resolution monitor or projector. The SVGA cable supports resolutions greater than 800 x 600 or 480,000 pixels.
The standard SVGA cable supports a palette of 16 million colors, but the number of colors that can be displayed simultaneously is limited by the amount of memory installed in the system. One SVGA cable and adapter holds the capability of carrying 256 simultaneous colors while another displays the entire palette of 16 million colors. The SVGA system and SVGA cables are standardized and were developed by consortium of monitor and graphics manufacturers called VESA. SVGA’s are preferred than VGA’s now-a-days due to the fact that SVGA’s supports higher resolution than the former.
The SVGA cable is mostly coaxial in type and manufacture. As well as computers, the SVGA cable can be used with some games consoleds, including the Microsoft Xbox 360. This allows the console to be used with a computer monitor who may offer a better quality picture than older cathode ray television, particularly for games which have fine detail or small text. The same can be done with VGA cables but the quality is not as good as using a SVGA cable.
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