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omer e
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Is it possible to upgrade the VIDEO...
...GRAPHIC CARD on laptop computers?
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| 06-15-2007 04:49 AM |
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[Queen_Remedi]
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Most laptops come with integrated graphics.On the higher end laptops, such as alienware and possibly the XPS line from Dell, it may be possible to update the graphics card.
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| 06-15-2007 07:29 AM |
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Cmoney
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I have seen a few such as Mobility Docks which contain their own Video card and use the PCMCIA slot. In one case of using a port rep. with a Gateway Laptop, there was a conflict with the Windows video properties and the 2 different video drivers. I hate to say it but I have seen few port rep./docks that perform well enough to purchase myself. Also, the video cards contained within the PRs are not the greatest.
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| 06-15-2007 11:59 AM |
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Mount_Dreamer
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Yes and No.Most laptops have the video card welded to the motherboard. However, there are a few that have a replaceable graphics card. You will need to read the manual or visit the manufacturers website for more information
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| 06-15-2007 01:29 PM |
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