SVGA
Super Video Graphics Array or SVGA. Originally released as an extension to the VGA standard, the term SVGA normally refers to a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels.
On paper, the original Super VGA was to be succeeded by Super XGA, but in practice the industry soon abandoned the attempt to provide a unique name for each higher display standard, and almost all display systems made between the late 1990s and the early 2000s are classed as Super VGA.
Monitor manufacturers sometimes advertise their products as XGA or Super XGA. In practice this means little, since all Super VGA monitors manufactured since the later 1990s have been capable of at least XGA and usually considerably higher performance.
SVGA uses a VGA connector as the original standard.