there can't be a best. because you can't exchange graphics cards for dell inspiron m5010 because the graphics card is part of the motherboard. i know this because i have one my self. in fact im using it to answer this question.
Name, Value
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200 Series
Adapter Name: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200 Series
Chipset Name: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200 Series
Video Memory: 256.00 MB
Compatibility: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
DAC Type: Internal DAC(400MHz)
Architecture: VGA
Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
Pixel Shader Version: 3.0
Vertex Shader Version: 3.0
WDDM Supported: Yes
Yes.
No they can not they are solder into the motherboard while built
Dell Inspiron 5520 is much better. It has a newer chipset with 3xUSB 3.0 ports, newer Graphics card, Ivy bridge CPU.
No, there wasn't a Dell Inspiron 1390. The is a Dell 1390 Mini Card 802.11 b/g, which is a wireless card.
According to the specifications on Dell's website, the Dell Inspiron 530 is not equipped with an SD card reader.
All Dell lists on their website is that it has an Intel HD Graphics Card.
They is not a SD card slot on a Dell Inspiron N5050 computer. Therefore you will have to get a card reader and put the card into the card reader and plug it into your computer plug in slot.
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You can buy a PCI Express Video card for the Inspiron 530. You can find these on www.ebuyer.com, www.overclockers.co.UK, www.aria.co.UK, eBay and others. Make sure you know what you are doing before you fit a Video Card. If you are unsure, get someone who knows how to fit it for you. If you are still wanting to do it yourself, there is a guide at http://www.pchardware.co.UK/install-graphics-card-guide.php that will show you how to do it.
Cnet says that the Dell Inspiron 700m is a good sized, lightweight wide screen laptop but has a short battery life and too small keyboard. It's spec includes 512 RAM and Intel Graphics card. This is quite an old laptop and there are newer models available from Dell and other providers.
Goto the Start button at the bottom left. Click on it Click on the Control Panel on the right in the list that appears next Click on the icon that is named System next Click on the Hardware tab find the Graphics card and click on that and you will see the name of the card.
Yes, the video card is NOT integrated into the mainboard on the Dell Inspiron e1705. But replacement cards ain't cheap.