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Your terminology is incorrect (monitor cables are not parallel cables, those were mostly used for printers), but assuming you mean a standard 15 pin Dsub VGA cable (3 rows of 5 pins, usually blue) you CAN get an adapter to allow you to use one. It will not connect out of the box without additional hardware, but the adapters are fairly cheap. This has HDMI and DisplayPort, so you could get an HDMI to VGA adapter, or DisplayPort to VGA, or even USB-C to VGA. The direction is important- most devices are the direction you would need, but the source end has to be the HDMI or DisplayPort and the output end the VGA.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, The D SUB Parallel cable is a legacy feature and is not included in any of the desktops. It has a HDMI and DP port to connect an external Monitor.
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