Yes you can.
"You can upgrade your VGA card. Its MXM 2 type & you can go upto 9650M GT ."
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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.
You can't. It doesn't have an HDMI port. The only video output is a VGA port.
That depends. What video out options does your laptop have?
Yes it does
That depends. What video out options does your laptop have? What video in options does your TV have?
No. My sister has the same laptop and she let me try wow on it. It wouldn't run good at all! EDIT ASUS makes excellent gaming laptops, as does alienware. You have to make sure you get a good video card in it.
If you have a ACER ASPIRE , you could search crystal eye webcam and you would see on the left side, the right icon is a video cam you could click that and you are ready for recording a new video using you're webcam on your laptop. :D
Simple answer, No. Laptops in general are made to hold a specific video card model (unlike desktops). There are, however, higher-end gaming laptops that do provide a facility to change and upgrade the video card. But judging by the fact that your laptop came with an 8400M GS, It's highly unlikely that you can change it. Still, ask your manufacturer (Acer) and they'll give you the most definitive answer.
yes
This laptop is not good for image and video editing. This laptop is great for basic internet and email work.
Probably not. Laptop video cards are built in to the motherboard. The entire laptop is usually built around the motherboard and it probably wouldn't be worth the effort to try to replace it. If you're after a specific graphics card you would be better off building a PC from scratch. Many web sites will sell you everything you need and that gives you the flexibility to mix/match whatever you want.
yes through s-video card projector can connect to laptop