Will the X1 drive multiple monitors?

I currently have a 2-monitor setup (Dell 30" monitor that requires dual-link DVI, and Dell 24" monitor that requires single-link DVI).
I realize that I'd need to get HDMI-to-DVI and mini-DP to DVI adapters, but if I did so, would the X1 drive the two monitors simultaneously?
As another way of asking, does the X1 drive monitors hooked to the mini-DP and the HDMI ports simultaneously?  
Thanks for any help!  

you can drive the Dell 30 inch using the mini DP port (you would need couple of adapters) and the 24 inch using the HDMI port simultaneously.
But the internal LCD will be switched off.
Regards,
Jin Li
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I am a volunteer, and not a paid staff of Lenovo or Microsoft

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