This just struck me when I ordered an external sound card for my new laptop as the built-in sound was awful.
How come they don't do this with graphics? Hell, I'd happily pay £400 for an external GPU if it turned my laptop into a gaming machine.
As it happens, the graphics card is the one thing letting me new laptop down. It's an 8400M GT which I thought would be up to the job in most games but it does struggle.
Before people say there'd be no point, I strongly, strongly disagree. It would give notebook users the option for portability, but power at their desk.
How come they don't do this with graphics? Hell, I'd happily pay £400 for an external GPU if it turned my laptop into a gaming machine.
As it happens, the graphics card is the one thing letting me new laptop down. It's an 8400M GT which I thought would be up to the job in most games but it does struggle.
Before people say there'd be no point, I strongly, strongly disagree. It would give notebook users the option for portability, but power at their desk.