The answer to that question is Yes and No.
Yes you can "BUT" only through specific computer companies. They have a specific list of hardware specs that you can choose from and build your system that way.
No you cant as an average consumer. Laptops are not made the same was Desktops. Laptops are about harmony, everything placed in them is made to be compact and ofter engineered to only work with specific components, eg, having components soldered to the motherboard etc and the components are not readily available, where as Desktops are modular and can have any part switched out.
No offense, But do your self a favor and get a desktop gaming PC not a laptop. You would get a better PC for less money
The correct answer to that would depend on the laptop its self,to power a low end `netbook` is much less than a desktop replacement or `gaming laptop`. Without knowing exact components i would average it 20w-90w.
If you are unsure, there is a company called Overclockers who will build a gaming PC for you from individual components, or allow you to select a pre-built desktop PC. This means you are able to see exactly what goes into the PC, and exactly what you are getting for your money.
I would not recommend it. you would not be able to run the majority of graphics-intensive games released this year. there are laptops made for gaming, but you should probably go with a desktop if it's an option.
Not all of them can, it depends on what kind of graphics card you have in your laptop. I would suggest going to this link: http://www.nvidia.com/page/geforce8.html It helped me find the best graphics card for my laptop.
Is there a router that you can plug a laptop modem into so that I can get internet on my desktop also. The desktop would need ethernet and of course the laptop is usb. So is there a router out there that can do this?
laptop because it uses less energy.
It depends on the person. A laptop would be good for college because you can take it around with you. A desktop is standard and if you need something to do at school. You would have to use the school desktop computers.
Well, on an average, it costs seven hundred dollars at least to build a gaming computer. There are many factors to be held account to when creating a gaming computer. Some of the best gaming computers available for children and adults would be computers manufactured by HP.
There is no way. You would have a buy a PC.
According to http://computers.toptenreviews.com/gaming/ the best desktop for gaming is the Cyberpower PC Black Pearl. The best would, however, be a personal choice and be dependent upon price and type of gaming.
Well, if you want a powerful computer for games and do not need mobility, then the Dell desktop PC is definitely your choice. On the other hand, if you do need mobility, go for the Toshiba. Note, however, that the battery on it will run out fast, and you can not upgrade laptops as easy as desktop PCs. So basically, if you need pure, raw performance, go with the desktop, but if gaming on the move is your priority, the Toshiba is perfect.