Yes, most if not all laptop come along with a graphics card on them. Most of the time they are embedded into the motherboard and cannot be removed. But you can buy gaming laptop such as the Alien Ware laptop lines who all come with graphic cards separate from the motherboard.
Yes. However, they are usually integrated into the motherboard and are not removable.
No, but all computers have integrated graphics.
Some do, but some have integrated graphics, meaning the CPU powers the graphics, rather than the GPU.
You can upgrade your laptops graphics. You will need to see what type of graphics cards your computer is compatible with a choose one to your liking.
Unlike desktops, laptops do not contain interchangeable components. One may not even be able to access its video card and replace it himself. One could always go to his laptop's technical support like a Dell support site.
Video cards are expansion cards that generate output images to a display. Yes, video cards and graphics accelerator cards the same thing.
The short answer is that you don't. Laptops are limited in upgradeable parts, typically only memory and hard-drives. Video cards on laptops are not plug in cards like a desktop.
Most video games can run on the graphics cards provided on the computer. If a different graphics card is needed it can be easily purchased online or at a local technology chain store.
Everywhere. Ebay, Alibaba.com, notebookreview.com forums. You can also order direct from Dell/alienware. Graphics cards for laptops are not standardized, most laptops cannot be upgraded or even have graphics cards or a slot to install one. If they do you still have to make sure it will work depending on a ton of factors, best to check if its been done before with a similar card or laptop.
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There are many types and brands of laptops that can use any kind of Nvidia graphics cards. Some of the brands of laptops with Nvidia are Dell, Asus and Lenovo.
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It doesn't seem like that laptop's graphics are upgradeable. (Most laptops don't have upgradable graphics cards.)
Laptop graphics cards, are incorporated onto the system board (motherboard) therefore you cannot upgrade the individual card. They are not like desktop pc's which allow you to swap cards, add internal drives etc, as and when its needed. Hope this helps be safe nige cadishead computers
Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) cards are attached to a computer's mother board. Their main purpose is to provide faster graphics rendering for 3d computer graphics.