A:AnswerLenovo has said they'd offer a 512 GB and 1 TB model, and I believe there are those saying it will be available in Intel Core i5 and i7. But I have asked them and they didn't say anything about different RAM options. Hard drive and graphics cards also aren't going to be customizable, I believe.
A:AnswerAs I understand it, it includes the keyboard, pen, and Lenovo wireless mouse. Certainly would make sense, since the only "trackpad" available is a virtual one on one of the screens.
A:AnswerIt comes with 3 thunderbolt 4 ports. Egpus can run from thunderbolt 4, but remember that thunderbolt 4 ONLY has 4 pcie lanes, which mean that it has 1/4 of the total bandwidth compared to a whole slot normally in a pc(16). If you are not using thunderbolt, I am not sure if something this slim will just have an extra express slot or m.2 for you to plug into your eGPU
A:AnswerYes. I don’t work with video editing or gaming either. My role as an Executive Assistant requires me to have at least two screens for calendaring and multitasking so this laptop has been excellent when I’m working on the go without external monitors.
A:AnswerLook for youtube reviews, but yes, in tent mode you see the slides and other people see the presentation. Maybe this function is just for ppt. I really don't know exactly.