A:AnswerShort answer - no.
This computer has very limited expansion options. It comes with an M.2 solid-state hard drive. The only other M.2 slot, which is a smaller size, is used by the WiFi adapter.
There are no internal bays, nor power or motherboard connections, for adding a SATA hard drive or optical drive.
The only option for adding a disc drive is to use an external USB-attached drive. I bought a $20 USB DVDRW drive, and I'm considering buying a $30-50 USB dock that I can plug the SATA drives from my old computer into for easy data transfer.
A:AnswerThere is no bay or power/data connections to accomodate an internal drive, but you can add an external USB-connected drive. I bought a $20 USB DVDRW drive.
A:AnswerIf the BOSE desktop speakers use the standard 1/8" connectors, yes. Look at the top of the photo of the back panel to see what the audio connectors look like.
A:AnswerIf you mean DVD/CD drive, no.
It includes a 1TB M.2 solid-state hard drive, but if you want a DVD/CD drive you need to purchase an external drive that connects by USB.
A:AnswerIt's hard to say, but I personally don't think this computer will do a lot more than a non-AI computer. The Intel Core Ultra 5 225 processor in this PC only supports 13 NPU TOPS. Microsoft's CoPilot+ AI PC spec requires a minimum of 40 TOPS, so this PC may not be able to take advantage of all AI functions that Microsoft releases. I have not seen any clear reviews of what AI functions exist that are or are not supported by this processor.
A:AnswerHi Gary, thank you for asking. The OmniDesk M03-0044 features the following rear ports: Four USB A 2.0, three jacks for audio input, output, and microphone, one Ethernet port, one HDMI 2.1 port and one DisplayPort 1.4a.