You can't add a discrete graphics card. There are only two ways to use a replaceable GPU on a laptop. MXM Graphics: These are special graphics cards which don't use standard PCIe slots. read more
You can’t add a discrete graphics card. There are only two ways to use a replaceable GPU on a laptop. MXM Graphics: These are special graphics cards which don’t use standard PCIe slots. read more
In most cases, it isn't possible to upgrade a laptop's graphics card. If you want better gaming performance, the only sensible option is to buy a new laptop. The vast majority of laptops have integrated graphics, which means the GPU (graphics processing unit) is permanently attached to the motherboard, and not removable as it is in a desktop PC. read more
Unlike desktop PCs, laptops do not use video "cards"; instead, they use video chips that are permanently attached to either video modules, or to the laptop system board. These are not customer-replaceable parts. read more
If your laptop already has a VGA, DisplayPort or HDMI output, adding a USB graphics card means you can drive a third screen: you're not limited to two displays. For example, this StarTech adapter gives your laptop an HDMI output for around £50. read more