A:AnswerIf the TV has a VGA port (non-HDMI port that monitors use to hook to computers), then it is able to. Otherwise, no, because it does not have an HDMI port.
A:AnswerIt comes with Windows eight. It is easy to use. I have a laptop with Windows eight and I don't like it very well. It's harder to use. I am not sure why.
A:AnswerHewlett-Packard does not ship recovery discs or operating system discs with HP notebook or desktop PCs. However, all current Hewlett-Packard desktop and notebook PCs will include a recovery partition on the hard drive that will allow for one copy of recovery media to be made. You can also contact the HP Technical Support department at 1-800-474-6836 to order recovery media.
A:AnswerNo, the case on this PC only has room for 1 internal 5.25" drive. An additional optical drive could be added to this system externally using a USB connection.
A:AnswerI'm not sure mine is very fast. I have a 3.0 modem and a Belkin router. Is your modem and router up to date? I have my internet service through the cable company too.
A:AnswerYou can use a USB extender, such as this: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/startech-usb-to-vga-multi-monitor-external-video-adapter-gray/9667846.p?id=1218141554656&skuId=9667846
A:AnswerThis HP PC has a AMD Integrated graphics that supports DX11. This PC will play any games that have system requirements equal to or less than the specifications of this PC. I recommend contacting the software manufacturer of any games you intend to use in order to determine the system requirements for their software.
A:AnswerIt's a good computer but if you want one specifically for gaming it might not be the first choice. I'd ask someone at Best Buy. They are really good at helping make sure you get what you want. If you try out a computer I think you have 15 days to return it if it's not what you expected. You should ask about their return policy to be sure. I hope this helps. Good luck.