Macs do have video cards. For example the current range of iMacs have:
▪ 20-inch and 24-inch model with 2.66GHz processor has the NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics processor with 256MB of DDR3 SDRAM shared with main memory
▪ 24-inch model with 2.93GHz processor has one of the following: NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 graphics processor with 256MB of GDDR3 memory or NVIDIA GeForce GT 130 graphics processor with 512MB of GDDR3 memory or ATI Radeon HD 4850 graphics processor with 512MB of GDDR3 memory
▪ 24-inch model with 3.06GHz processor has one of the following: NVIDIA GeForce GT 130 graphics processor with 512MB of GDDR3 memory or ATI Radeon HD 4850 graphics processor with 512MB of GDDR3 memory
Yes.
They are soldered permanently into the laptop so you cannot replace it at a later time such as to upgrade it
Video cards are expansion cards that generate output images to a display. Yes, video cards and graphics accelerator cards the same thing.
Yes it is. Some of the good features would be: -MacBook Pros have newer and more powerful graphics cards than the regular MacBook. Which means, you can play games, watch movies and other things in better quality than if you watched them on a regular MacBook. -Macbook Pros are driven by a more powerful processor. -Macbook Pros have higher range sound cards. Which means, the quality of music listening is better than the regular MacBook. -You can have more RAM and hard drive memory on a MacBook Pro.
The MacBook Air can access an SD card wirelessly when it is mounted and shared from another computer.
It is an option.
Drag it to your Trash in your dock...
There are two separate video cards on the newer MacBook Pros. One (the 9400m) is for everyday graphics and requires less power. The 9600M GT has its own memory (512mb) and is a high-end graphics card for gaming, etc.
Take a look at the video below, which will walk you through factory resetting your MacBook.
The most popular seller of any computer parts not just video cards is newegg.com. If you want to compare video cards I would recommend gpureview.com.
Some video cards do, and some video cards don't. You can buy a vga -> dvi adapter, though.
The MacBook and iPod Classic are not compatible items. You are comparing Apples to Oranges. If you need a computer, buy the MacBook. If you need a music/video player, but the iPod.
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Mostly all video cards have output jacks. It depends on what kind of output jack you're looking for. monitor outputs are found generally on all video cards, standard yellow video jacks are on most video cards (easily found at places like Best Buy or Circuit City).Anything more advanced than that you may need to look up video cards on the internet. Video cards on retailer shelves are usually pretty limited.