| The s-video port is usually built in to the motherboard, and in that case, no it is not possible to remove it. The only way to check for sure would be to open it up and see if it's actually a peice of the motherboard. If it isn't, you probably still won't be able to get it into the HP, because it will most likely have the video hardware built in to the motherboard.
You could try getting a PCMCIA video card. I don't know if anyone makes them, but it's worth a shot if you really want an svideo port on that laptop. |