Hey...It's an option and one that could be handy one day in a pinch. Most of you have portable gear. So..most you may have been in that pinch once. look at it as a small step to a better tech future.
Funny...most of the posters here are dreaming about being able to play the latest gfx overload rehash on their 6 year old Dell. Not going to happen people. What you bought is what you got.
Now how about a laptop that could make use of standard Desktop video card?
Yes, it would sport some crappy on-board unit...but with a flick of a switch (after a power down...),and your playing in the big leagues.
Not portable...but Do-able.
Now you could do all the hardcore stuff...Games, Video, Por...ART Images!...and so on.
Anyway you look at it though...you WILL have to BUY a NEW Laptop. There is no quick, easy, $50 upgrade that will allow you to avoid this.
Me: "So...How can I make this car faster? Is there an Upgrade kit or something?"
This is perfect. The 'Skynet' takeover will happen That much quicker. A darkend nuclear wasteland landscape of human skullcaps awaits...
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Great Scott!!!
That's....Um...Heavy.