What is the difference between vga and dvi-d?

Whats the difference between a dvi-d and vga cable for a computer monitor?

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    DVI stands for Digital Visual Interface and is the newer type of monitor connection, for best image quality on lcd and tft monitors (flat screen). it is a digital based connection. VGA stands for Video Graphic Array and is the older type of interface for analogue monitor (which are now pretty much obsolete). It is an analogue based connection. In short, DVI is newer and better than VGA.

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