A VGA (Video Graphics Array) port is a type of connection on your laptop that allows you to connect to external display devices like monitors, projectors, or TVs. It’s an analog video output that has been widely used since the late 1980s. Recognizable by its 15-pin connector in three rows, a VGA port transmits video signals but not audio. While it’s gradually being replaced by digital connections like HDMI and DisplayPort, the VGA port remains useful for connecting to older displays or projectors. It’s often found in classrooms, offices, and settings where legacy equipment is still in use.