dude there is none ...
Most eMachine models use on-board video. There is probably not a separate card.
That would depend greatly as to how far back do you want to go? Video Cards (NVIDIA, ATI, to name a couple etc), Video Capture Card, ATI Video Cards, PCI Video Card ... are just a few of the types, not to mention the various models of each card that exists.
A TV tuner card is an input card that allows computer to receive television signals (digital or analog). A video card a.k.a. graphics card is an output card that allows to generate and output images to a display. source: Wikipedia
It has to come with your video card.. normally the older models won't have Hdmi ports
In an HP laptop, the video card, also known as the graphics card, is typically integrated into the motherboard, especially in lower-end models. In higher-end models or gaming laptops, it may be a dedicated graphics card located in a specific slot. To access it, you would generally need to open the laptop's casing, which can vary by model. Always refer to the specific laptop's service manual for detailed instructions.
You can upgrade an AGP video card to any other AGP video card.
It is exactly different because one is bus and one is port. Video port is used to connect to monitor or LCD, but video bus refers to the bus on video card that works to transfer data. The same as motherboard, It has bus on itself to transfer data among connected devices.
Well, depends on how new the "Ipod Classic" is.. If it is new, the 2008 models, it is just a new version of the ipod video. If it is a older version its a ipod minus the ability to playback video.
A graphics card, video card, v card, video board, video display board, display adapter, video adapter, or graphics adapter is a computer component designed to convert the logical representation of visual information into a signal that can be used as input for a display medium. Displays are most often a monitor, but use of LCD TV, HDTVs, and projectors is growing increasingly common with the growth of the media center computer concept. The graphics card and display medium are able to communicate utilizing a variety of display standards. Graphics card are both integrated into motherboards, and sold as expansion cards........ wow this guy just copied this from a dictionary
Nvivia video card.
Hi, We really don't have a shortage. With a decent video/audio card you can use your home computer (free software's available on the 'net if it isn't included with your video card) and there's a lot of different models you can buy from the `big box` retailers. Hope this helps, Cubby
AGP Video card AGP retention mechanism = AGP Video expansion card