CVga
CVga refers to a conceptual framework or proposed extension to existing VGA (Video Graphics Array) standards, primarily within the context of computer graphics and display technology. While the original VGA standard was a significant advancement in its time, offering a palette of 262,144 colors and resolutions up to 640x480, CVga would imply a hypothetical successor or enhancement. Such an advancement would likely aim to incorporate higher resolutions, greater color depth, improved refresh rates, or more advanced graphical features not present in the original VGA.
The term "CVga" itself does not represent a formally ratified standard by any major industry body like
The evolution from VGA to subsequent standards like SVGA (Super VGA), XGA (Extended Graphics Array), and eventually