How does one upgrade the video in a notebook?

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Most of the time, you can't. There were very few models that used a video
card that could be upgraded, but they didn't last long on the market.

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"b11_" <b11@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> How does one upgrade the video in a notebook?
 
Dustin Harper wrote:
> Most of the time, you can't. There were very few models that used a
> video card that could be upgraded, but they didn't last long on the market.
>


Those notebooks that had upgradeable video cards more often than not
failed since the costs of the upgrades exceeded the value to the consumers.

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b11_ wrote:
> How does one upgrade the video in a notebook?



By purchasing a newer notebook computer.

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"b11_" <b11@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> How does one upgrade the video in a notebook?



One doesn't. Unless, as another responder pointed out, one buys a new
laptop.

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