A:AnswerNo, the Yoga 2 Tablet 10" with Windows does not have a full sized USB port. However, you can get an OTG adapter (that goes from Micro-USB to full size USB) for a few dollars. I got a 2-pack of OTG adapters for like $6.99.
A:AnswerYou can buy a USB "On-The-Go" adapter cable. I've found them online for just a few dollars. You plug the cable into the micro usb port on the tablet and you get a full-size USB plug on the other end. You can also add a microSD card to the tablet's microSD slot.
A:Answeryou shouldn't worry about the tablet brand when picking a printer.
this is a standard PC running the full version of Windows 8.1
ANY printer that works with Windows 8.1 wirelessly would work great for you.
I happen to like HP but most modern printers will make you happy for casual/home printing
A:Answerit runs "Windows 8.1 with Bing" which is the full standard Windows 8.1 (just with the default search engine set to Bing, which you can set to Google or whatever once you have windows on)
A:AnswerI bought "Fintie Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 10 Folio Case Cover with Auto Sleep / Wake Feature (Fit Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 10-Inch Android and Windows Version), Black" for it. I only use it when I travel though.
A:AnswerI'm going to guess that this was a typo and you are actually asking if you can load your software. In which case - yes, you can install any Windows software that is compatible with Windows 8.1. It does not come with a CD drive, though, so you will need to either use an external USB drive that has it's own power source (the built in USB does not provide enough power to power a CD drive) or share the CD drive from another computer over the network. There is also no windows CD with the device. The backup is on a hidden recovery partition on the built in storage.
A:AnswerYou need to find the product key inside the document packaging that came with the laptop. Then open MS office and it will prompt you to use a free trial or enter a product key. Make sure to choose enter a product key and enter the information from the document packaging. That should unlock your free year of Office 365.
A:AnswerYes, this is a full computer and can do pretty much anything any other Windows computer could do. It has a microUSB slot, so if you use the adapter to plug in a powered USB DVD drive (or just mount one over a home network) you can install pretty much anything that works with Windows 8.1. The only limitation would be if you are trying to use software that requires a very fast processor with a lot of memory, in which case it will be a bit slow on this tablet. That said, I have successfully run some Windows games like Fallout 3 and Half-Life 2 on this tablet (albeit at the lowest available resolution).