Side-mounted, vertical CD tray!!!
Seriously!
Have the designers never heard of gravity?
Although who uses CDs or DVDs these days anyway.
Looks nice - but looks ain't everything.
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According to the port-labels at the back, and page four of its specs [1], the VGA is for input from another device, whilst the HDMI is output to another display.
I can understand allowing it to be used as dumb monitor for those will small desks, but having only VGA and HDMI as one-way ports strikes me as a bit odd, rather than having a second of both to allow in/out on VGA and HDMI.
[1] http://www.lenovo.com/shop/emea/content/pdf/desktops/thinkcentre/edge-91z/en/EDGE91z_DS_EN.pdf
My company laptop is W7 with only 2gb of ram and runs a damn sight more than just office and IE.
W7 runs fine with 2gb for most stuff, PCWorld etc push more because it's an easy comparison point for customers to understand. 4 is a bigger number than 2 is easier to explain over "apu" versus cpu gpu combo or intelHD versus AMD/Nvidia or HDD versus SSD let alone the relative merits of different chipsets etc.
Also doubling up RAM can hardly be expensive for OEMs, certainly not as expensive as actually using decent components. Although Lenovo are in a totally different class to the cr*p HP and Dell try to shift with a "budget" tag.