mini-VGA Some laptops and other portable devices in the early to mid-2000s contained a mini-VGA connector that is much smaller than the DE-15.
BNC The use of BNC RGB video cables long predates VGA and was often seen in other market segments and industries. In the VGA era, some professional monitors, such as the PSI L240SDI and Sony PVM-20M4E, and video cards like the AJA Corvid 44 BNC and Bluefish444 Epoch Supernova CG used multiple
BNC connectors instead of a single standard VGA connector, providing a higher quality connection with less crosstalk by utilising five separate 75 ohm
coaxial cables. Within a 15-pin connector, the red, green, and blue signals (pins 1, 2, 3) are not shielded from each other, so crosstalk is possible within the 15-pin interconnect. BNC prevents crosstalk by maintaining full coaxial shielding through the circular connectors, but the connectors are very large and bulky. The requirement to press and turn the plug shell to disconnect requires access space around each connector to allow grasping of each BNC plug shell. Supplementary signals such as DDC are typically not supported with BNC.
DE-9 Also predating VGA was the DE-9 connector used on the IBM Professional Graphics Controller (PGC). It used 9-pin connector like the Color Graphics Adapter (CGA) and Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA) but was otherwise a VGA-compatible RGB signal. Significantly, early
NEC MultiSync monitors had a 9-pin male port on the back with this pinout. This was used in some early VGA and VGA-compatible hardware because the standard pre-existed VGA. It is also found in some industrial hardware from the era. This "9-pin VGA" lacks several pins compared to full VGA, which was usually not problematic because the autodetection features supported by those pins only evolved over time, and prior to
Windows 95, there was no user expectation of graphics cards and displays being fully
plug and play. DE-9 "VGA" connectors generally all used the same pinout, and adapters to the DE-15 standard have been made. Ultimately all VGA hardware makers switched to standard DE-15 connectors, relegating the early variant to relative obscurity. DE-9 is the same physical size as DE-15, the latter being a high density configuration in the same "E" shell. == Adapters ==