A:AnswerThe onboard Intel Graphics Set does support the use of dual monitors, so you don't need to upgrade the graphics cards. You will need a DVI or HDMI cable for each monitor.
A:AnswerI bought this for my wife to do her tupperware and genealogy and facebook. She is online all the time and was having issues with slow internet video performance. I purchased another 8 gig of ram and another lenovo monitor so she would have 2 screens to work with. It has been superfast and I have had no issues with video performance at all. I am also able to play Fallout 4 with this stock system and that is pretty good. She was not sure about windows 10 but the average user does not do much with it, you just have to get used to where your programs are accessible from. So you move the shortcut to the desktop or open from the task bar. She has been very happy up to this point and that is a kudo for me and the product. I think you would be happy with this system even if you don't add the extra ram and 2nd monitor.
A:AnswerOnly if you swapped out the original with a smaller 2.5". The factory base model comes with a 3.5" which takes up the whole space whereas the higher end model has 2 of the 2.5" drives.
A:AnswerI've only had it for a couple weeks but so far so good! I'm using it for audio engineering so it works fast and efficient for programs like pro tools, FL studio, etc.
A:Answer11 deep, 6 wide, 14 tall. Be sure you adequate ventilation, the vents are on the side and back. Those numbers don't include clearance for the cables at the back, either.