unless you know what your doing id leave it to the pro's only some laptops can take graphics cards the best thing to do is to take it to your local computer / repair shop and ask them if it can handle a graphics card
hope this helps you
What graphics card? Probably not, unless it was made for your specific model or brand, or if both the card and your laptop are MXM.
Previous Reply:No. That model has integrated graphics only. No space to put in a replacement card.This is somewhat incorrect, you cannot replace a card that already doesn't exist in a laptop, but it is possible to add graphics via an external graphics card provided you have a thunderbolt port.Updated Answer:Yes, it is possible to install better graphics to a laptop. The previous answer-er was correct in saying you cannot install a graphics card in your model. But if you had a laptop with a thunderbolt connector, then you could buy a graphics card dock for about $200 USD.In all, I don't believe you are able to, because you don't have a thunderbolt connector in your laptop model.
No, the graphics chipset on nearly all laptops is on the motherborad and laptops do not not have expansion slots. Desktops often have "on-board" graphis as well, but they have expansion slots so you can disable the on-board graphics and add a video card to one of the expansion slots to upgrade the graphics.
Sorry, but no. Most laptops you can't change the graphics card. The same goes for this laptop. The graphics card is soldered to the motherboard, there is no way of improving it.
Laptop graphics cards are generally considered to be impossible to upgrade.
No u cant put a graphics card into a laptop no it is not hard to put a graphics card in a lap top...its impossible *The person before is an idiot. Yes, its possible. Extremely difficult. You must have years and years of computer experience and be a computer engineer. I believe the graphics card has to be dedicated for there to be a chance.
yes. Sometimes.
I'd go with ATI
The ATI Rage won't work in your Toshiba laptop, unfortunately. The graphics card in your laptop is soldered on.
The straight and simple answer is no. Laptops are not akin to desktops in which they can be upgraded as one wishes. The integrated graphics in your Toshiba is the best you will get from that machine internally. The only other option you have is an external video adapter which attaches through USB but you will not get high-performance graphics out of that to a level at which you can play a game, for example. If you want a gaming laptop, then you need to get a gaming laptop.
There is no graphics card to change as the graphic chips are built into the motherboard. This is common with most makes of laptop computers.
No, you do not