LEO: 1200x824, yeah, that's bigger than a VGA screen.
The VGA screens used to operate the program use a beautiful colour scheme and crisp and clear.
They had a maximum of 4 megabytes of RAM and came with VGA screens as standard.
Your VGA screen wouldn't work again or whatever, or sometimes USB wasn't functioning right.
A typical VGA screen consists of 640 pixels across and 480 pixels down.
The video is displayed in place of one or more of the colours available on a conventional VGA screen.
The new VGA screen can display a perfect pie in up to 16 shades of gray.
Prices start at £730 for the diskless workstation with 2Mb of memory and a mono VGA screen.
The chip also incorporates True Color technology, which can display 16.7m colours on a VGA screen.
The v represented its VGA screen.