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Profile: stranger
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I just got a Toshiba Satellite P205-S6287 from a friend. Is there any way I can upgrade the video card or is it impossible? The graphics card is an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (integrated)

Also, does anyone know of a good place to buy AC adapters?


Message edited by LedZ38 on 07-10-2008 at 06:13:49 AM
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There likely isn't a way to upgrade your graphics card. As in extremely not likely that your graphics card can be upgraded.

As for AC adapters...i've never found a better source than the manufacturer. The rest melt down, stop working...etc.

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okay. thanx for the advice

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Take a look at the XG station, from Asus. It might work for you...

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Just my two frames' worth.
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Or the ViDock solution, Cleeve checked it out before they finally got around to releasing the ASUS;

http://www.tomshardware.com/review [...] ,1933.html

Really IMO, it makes more sense to spend the money on a better laptop with better CPU and GPU, since those external things cost so much money and are so crippled, it's not worth it.

Now the ATi XGP/Lasso solution would be worthwhile, and it would make sense longer term, however, it's currently not widely adopted and so being forced into limited choices for your base laptop is no good either.


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