Additional monitor and keyboard for IdeaPad U310

Hi.
I want a new laptop and I'm thinking of buying U310, but I have some questions.
Now I have a desktop computer and a 23" monitor. I'd like to keep the monitor and wireless keyboard. Is it possible to connect them to U310 - I'd like to use external keyboard and 23" monitor while using U310 on my desk.
I use similar combination at work, but I have ThinkPad and docking station.
Is the combination of U310 and external keyboard & additional monitor possible?
Thanx.

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