A:AnswerAbsolutely!
I use a Bluetooth mouse that connects seamlessly (maybe a couple seconds of latency after just waking the computer up) then you're good to go.
For a corded/wireless mouse with a usb adapter, there are 2 USB A 3.2 ports (the sharp rectangle) on the laptop itself.
If you need more peripherals there is an extra USB-C that can take an adapter to help with an extra monitor/keyboard/mic/WLAN connection. I've used one for a monitor and wired keyboard and it works very well.
A:AnswerI bought mine in store and no pen came with it in the box.
I've been looking to get one externally and might find a refurbished/open box one somewhere (fwiw).
A:AnswerOverally yes and no. Will it run it probably. But will it run it smoothly. No. Overall if you need CAD or Engineering software look for something eith more VRAM and a dedicated GPU.
A:AnswerThis laptop is not made for gaming and only has integrated graphics, no dedicated GPU. I've tested Fortnite which wasn't a smooth experience at the lowest settings.
The only upgradeable component of this laptop is the storage.
A:AnswerI didn't get a pen in the box when I bought it in store. After some research it looks like lenovo yoga pens work for it - I was hesitant with it being amd run but it should be good!
A:AnswerThe sound by itself is okay, it's not a HiFi. Got good stereo separation, but the bass is weak as you would expect. It does sound good, listening to SiriusXM now.
A:AnswerYes. It works wonderfully with the Bamboo Ink. It recognizes the stylus as a Lenovo pen, so while settings you can customize are different, the button functions are the same.