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Video
AttributeProperties
Video graphics
PCI local bus
Controller
Intel 810E (on motherboard)
Video memory
11 MB shared memory, integrated graphics, not upgradable
Feature connector (game/joystick)
Yes
Resolutions:
640 x 480: 16/256/32K/64K/16.7M colors
The only thing you could do is put in a 256MB module in the slot that you have access to. Only one socket is user upgradable. The second socket is only upgradable by a Dell service center. They would have to install a second 256 module to get you to the 512MB max.
Hi, Providing the laptop has not been upgraded then these are its specs >>> The processor is an Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz The hard drive is 40GB (upgradable to 360GB) The RAM (memory) is 256 DDR (upgradable to 1GB or 2GB with a BIOS flash) Let the buyer flash the BIOS. The screen is 15 inch
hi...the laptop is not upgradable a video card only a memory and Hard Drive/Disk a upgradable..if you want to make a fast your laptop replace with higher memory and update the Bios..Good luck and Have a nice Day...^_^
Generally it is very simple. You need to find where the upgradable memory slot (s) are. This is generally under a panel on the base of the laptop. Unscrew the panel and, all being it's the correct panel, you will see the memory. There is normally a clip on either side, push these back and slide memory out. Replace with a bigger memory. There may even be an empty memory slot.
Only two things to watch out for, one is that your computer can take the memory upgrade (check Toshiba website) and secondly that you buy the correct memory (pins have to be in same place).
Well within the grasp of anyone that can use a screwdriver.
From the model number you were asking about it says that it takes pc2700 ddr333 RAM It has 256MB standard and is upgradable to 1GB between the two sockets for RAM. Thanks
kinda. The TI-85 programs differently, lacks a table feature, is not upgradable, has redefinable keys, has a larger screen, is smaller, energy efficient, TI-86 semi-compatible, and is older.
The TI-84+ has archive memory, flash-upgradable, FSTN (clearer) screen, 16*8 screen, USB On-The-Go compliant, almost a centimeter longer, assembly language support, and a tad bit faster.
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