A:AnswerYou can do it, but because like almost all laptops it only has one video output, you'll need a splitter to take the signal from the HDMI port and send it to the two monitors. You can configure the video signal that the two monitors have different items, and even drag something from one screen to the other.
A:AnswerNo. The laptop comes with the Microsoft Windows operating system and a link to purchase Microsoft Office cloud. Personally though, I do not like cloud-based subscriptions where you pay a monthly fee forever to use the product. You can still purchase a "home" version of MS Office (full versions of Word/Excel/PowerPoint but no Outlook, Access, and Publisher) as a single stand-alone version for around $100 which is what I did. There is no link for that on the PC - you have to go to the MS Office website to find it.
A:AnswerYes, it can. i bought it for my 12 year old and she uses it for her virtual learning on Google Classroom. It works really well once you switch out of S mode.
A:AnswerTo keep the laptop in a slim form factor, the laptop does not have a built in CD/DVD drive. You can certainly however plugin in a USB external CD/DVD drive and you'll be able to play and possibly burn CD/DVDs if you have the appropriate drive type. You might also need the appropriate software to do both as well if you already don't have it. Window has basic drag & drop to burn which is basic as it gets...but for playback or more advanced burning options this is where the appropriate software comes in....hope this helps!! :)
A:AnswerYou'll need to bring along the charger that comes with the laptop, and if you need to access files from your work location, you'll need some sort of Internet connection. Depending on how your organization is set up, you may need to have the computer configured to get past any firewalls that been set up.
A:AnswerI think it would be a good choice for that kind of business.
The battery life is rated at 11 hours 30 minutes in "mixed use". When it comes time to replace the battery, it can be done, but it requires a little computer surgery to take off the back and possibly remove one or two other components to access the battery and it's connections.