This article explains which Macintosh computers introduced since November 1997 work with VGA monitors.
For computers introduced before November 1997, see "VGA Monitors: Which Macintosh Models are Compatible".
Most Macintosh computers work with VGA monitors, including:
To connect a VGA monitor to the computer's video port, an adapter may be required. Some adapters, such as those required for use with an iBook, may have been provided with the computer or may be available for purchase from the Apple Store. Third-party cable vendors may also have these adapters available for purchase. Some computers use a VGA-style connector and do not need an adapter. Refer to your computer's owner guide or Mac OS Help for additional information on connecting a VGA monitor to your computer. For information on display adapters, see "Display Adapter Table".
VGA monitors may have variances when purchased from different VGA monitor vendors. It is best to test a monitor for compatibility with your Macintosh before making a purchase decision. VGA monitors also have different image quality specifications. There may be significant differences between different models of monitor.