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Great Machine. Runs smoothly. And very quiet. I bought this computer to replace a 4 year old HP Envy 17 as primary business computer using 2 25" HP monitors. With Lenovo's separate video card, I had no problems attaching both external monitors without flicker or blinking, as was the case with my Envy 17. In hindsight, I believe I am a little light on the primary SSD drive at only 256 GB, so I've added a 1 TB SSD drive in place of the DVD. My suggestion to computer vendors in general is that since the 1 TB SSD is selling at about $ 400, please don't charge $ 600 or $ 800 for a $ 400 drive and put it in the machine. If I was to do it all over again, I'd buy same model with a 500 GB or 1 TB SSD primary drive and 16 or 32 GB of ram and include the secondary 1 TB drive, if priced at $ 400-$500. We've added a VM drive on the 1 TB SSD drive of the computer to hold all of the accounting and tax software I had on the HP. Everything is running smoothly. And I mean EVERYTHING. I've had 4 years of tax preparation programs, a payroll tax program, QuickBooks and Peachtree all open at once on the VM and NO noticeable decline in performance. That's all while having Outlook, Excel, PaperPort and CrashPlan simultaneously open on the main drive. If you're considering a desktop replacement for yourself, or simply want to never worry about your laptop's ability to handle all of your business programs, IMO Lenovo is the computer of choice. Over the years I've owned Dell, HP, now Lenovo laptops. Lenovo is the best one I've owned.Read full review