The NVIDIA Entry Graphics driver refers to the software package that allows Windows to communicate with and use the basic features of an NVIDIA entry-level graphics card (GPU). These cards are typically designed for less demanding tasks like office productivity, web browsing, video playback, and light gaming. Common models in the "entry-level" category may include the NVIDIA GeForce GT series or the NVIDIA MX series, among others.
The driver enables the GPU's hardware acceleration, displays graphics, and ensures that all visual components in Windows (e.g., desktop, video, games) work correctly.