Plug in the desktop monitor to the laptop and turn the laptop. if nothing comes up, go to desplay settings.
a notebook computer has what kind of monitor
An obsolete desktop monitor.
There is two types. There is DDR notebook RAM and there is DDR desktop ram. They can't be used vin each other (notebook RAM can't be used in a desktop) unless (in rare circumstances) you happen to have a notebook ram port on your desktop's motherboard. But no, DDR is a technology. Both desktops and notebooks support this technology because there is notebook DDR and desktop DDR. but notebook DDR can't be put in desktop DDR and vice versa.
Yes of course it has no differnece the same things work on a desktop or notebook same technology used.
Mobile Desktop
notebook IDE connector= 44-pins Desktop IDE connector= 40-pins
Yes.
300$ - 600$
By far, the most popular technology for desktop and notebook computer wireless connections is IEEE 802.11
No, notebook motherboards are of a form factor incompatible with desktop cases.
My Briefcase
At a given price, you are usually buying less computer with a notebook than with a desktop. That being said, there are a number of modern notebooks which are actually classed as "desktop replacement" computers. Please note, though, that due to cooling and power consumption restraints, you are unlikely to find a notebook to compete with the absolute top-of-the-line desktop. For normal computing, though, once you connect an external monitor, keyboard and mouse to a relatively decent notebook computer running off of AC power (to allow maximum performance), you would likely not be able to tell the difference. Notebook computers can run as fast as most desktop computers. There are limits to notebooks, those being space and heat dissipation, so the highest end notebooks are not on par with the highest end desktops.