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Revision as of 10:55, 8 September 2016

VGA stands for Video Graphics Array.

Most ThinkPads have a Female DB-15 VGA Port for attaching an Analog computer monitor.

Models featuring this technology

Docks and Port Replicators featuring this Technology

NOTE!
These devices only feature pass-through functionality, the actual VGA logic needs to reside in the ThinkPad for the port to work