Yes there is, such as alienware with their M18X and 17X, ASUS,and MSI. They're replaceable video cards not really external and their cost is alot(about 1500 to 3000$)
it is posible
The Dell Inspiron is a laptop, therefor cannot accept any other gaming video card, except for the one that is prebuilt it. If you really need this done, you can purchase an external moniter and Vidock, and use those (If your laptop has an Express Card Slot).
It depends on the laptop, if it was a custom one then you can change the video card. You need to check with the computer manufacturer.
Connect the external TV tuner card to the laptop using a coaxial cable. Boot up the laptop, and then connect the external TV tuner to a USB port on the laptop. Install the software that goes with the external tuner and follow the prompts.
If the external monitor works fine then most likely there is nothing wrong with the motherboard or video card and the problem is somewhere inside the laptop display panel. Here's what I usually do in order to narrow down problems like this: 1. I reseat the video cable connectors on both ends, on the motherboard/video card and on the back of the LCD screen. If the video cable gets loose, it might cause a problem like on your laptop. 2. Replace the video cable 3. Replace the LCD screen
You can use USB video card, but it might even slower than PCI.
No, you can't. Laptops have its own ports. If you want to upgrade your laptop video card, you need to make sure that your laptop has proper ports (mini PCI-E). And then get a video card which will fit that port.
yes through s-video card projector can connect to laptop
First of all you'll have to figure out if the problem is related to the laptop display or there is something wrong with the motherboard. Test your laptop with an external monitor. If video on both internal and external screens is bad, most likely your problem is related to the motherboard or the video card. It's possible that you have a software related issue. Before you replace any hardware, try reinstalling the video driver or even reimaging the hard drive. If external video is fine but video on the internal screen is bad, you have a problem with the laptop display panel. In this case try - reseating the video cable on both motherboard and LCD screen - replacing the video cable - finally replacing the LCD screen
While you can hook up an external monitor to your computer if your video card is not working, it will not display anything.
No, you do not
It's built into the motherboard.