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The first PCs used a Monochrome Display Adapter (MDA) card, which could render only green text on a black background that was eighty characters wide and twenty-five characters tall. Subsequent models used Color Graphics Adapter (CGA) cards, which gave PCs the ability to manipulate individual picture elements (pixels) at a resolution of up to 640 × 200 and a depth of up to sixteen colors.
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