
Travel lightly and work on the go with this refurbished Acer Chromebook. The Intel Celeron processor and 4GB of RAM support smooth multitasking, while the Chrome OS offers an intuitive user experience. This Acer Chromebook features a 16GB SSD for fast boot-up speeds, and the 11.6-inch anti-glare display provides clear visuals in bright conditions.
Q: How long will Google push updates to this before they don't support the device.
A: According to Google, this model ended support in June 2019: https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/6220366?hl=en
Q: What are warranties with refurbished units?
A: These products have a 90-day warranty against hardware defects. If you are within your warranty period please contact PlanetROI who provides warranty service and support for the recertified products. Contact information should be included in box with the Chromebook. They will be happy to provide assistance with your Acer and offer repair if it is needed.
Q: Would you please share the warranty contact number?
A: here it is.
Q: This laptop had a solid state drive? Can hard drive be upgraded
A: Yes, this comes with a 16GB SSD drive for storage, which is the highest capacity tested by Acer for this device. Chromebooks are designed to be used primarily when connected to the Internet, and apps and documents living in cloud storage.
Q: Does it support wifi, does it have good graphics, and can it run ps4 remote play?
A: All Acer laptops and Chromebooks support wifi. Acer has not tested PS4 remote play, but you might also post your question on the Acer Community where there are many users that post questions and offer help and advice on Acer products. The link is: https://community.acer.com/
Q: Can I download ps now to the laptop?
A: Chromebooks run off apps like an Android phone or tablet so you cannot download and install applications or .exe files. If PS Now is available as an app from Chrome Web store, then yes you can use it on a Chromebook.
A: Yes, there is a camera.
A: I can't answer to specific software compatibility, but you can re-enable software updates. Google "Neverware" for information on how.