It is impossible to upgrade any type of VRAM, whether it be a laptop or a desktop. That's because the VRAM is built into the GPU/graphics card, so unless you're willing to try and switch your GPU (probably need to have it done by professionals), you'll need to buy a new laptop.
In general laptops are not easy to upgrade. You MAY be able to add more RAM, but some laptops are sold with the maximum RAM they can handle already installed. You probably cannot upgrade the CPU, but you can't necessarily upgrade the CPU in a desktop without replacing the motherboard.The only upgrade that you can almost certainly make is to increase the size of the hard drive.
That's correct, it will upgrade your video memory and not your system memory.
upgrade the ram. use crucial advisor to find the right kind
The largest RAM upgrade is 4GB on a single stick of memory.
Ddr sdram
Yes. You can upgrade RAM, and insert an SSD (solid state drive) instead of the disc drive.
Laptops aren't as upgradeable as desktops. Your really limited but check out newegg.
Most people upgrade their processor, ram, video, and sound cards for gaming.
The RAM is use in laptops are SD-RAM
Video-RAM is the memory built into your video card specifically reserved for video-processing. Modern video cards have anywhere from 128 mb to 1 gb of RAM built in and dedicated to making video games run faster & prettier. This is different than the system RAM your computer uses for running programs, but on many laptops & inexpensive computers a certain amount of system ram may be dedicated to video in lieu of actual video RAM. Technologically video-RAM and system RAM are the same thing, the only difference is in their purpose.
Video-RAM is the memory built into your video card specifically reserved for video-processing. Modern video cards have anywhere from 128 mb to 1 gb of RAM built in and dedicated to making video games run faster & prettier. This is different than the system RAM your computer uses for running programs, but on many laptops & inexpensive computers a certain amount of system ram may be dedicated to video in lieu of actual video RAM. Technologically video-RAM and system RAM are the same thing, the only difference is in their purpose.
You can try replacing your video card. Some laptops do allow to upgrade video controllers.