The stunningly elegant Acer Chromebook 315, with its 15” screen and 10-hour battery life is the ideal replacement for a desktop
A: Chromebook does not allow Adobe. You would have to go to a different kind of laptop.
Q: What apps does it have installed ? What operating system does it have ?
A: This is a Chromebook that has the Chrome operating system.These machines are designed to be used primarily when connected to the Internet, with most applications and documents living in the cloud. Because of this these devices do not have alot of onboard storage, and are more economical as well. Battery life is also a plus as it lasts several hours. Chromebooks run off apps like an Android phone or tablet so you cannot download and install applications or .exe files. You can view the list of apps that come on the Chromebook from Google's support site. If you need to use third party software applications that must be installed on the computer, a Chromebook is likely not for you, where a Windows laptop would suit you better.
Q: When will auto updates end for this computer
A: According to Google the updates end June 2026.
Q: Do the new and refurbished laptops have CD/DVD drives?
A: Chromebooks do not have optical drives. Some Windows laptops come with this feature but most do not, these days.
Q: Does this Chromebook have Bluetooth?
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A: Most any printer that connects via USB or wireless and that are Cloud Ready printers, will work fine. When choosing a printer just make sure to ask if it is compatible with a Chromebook.
Q: Is this laptop good for a 6th grader?
A: Yes, Chromebooks are excellent for doing tasks by school-aged kids.
A: No, this Chromebook has a standard clam-shell chassis. The Acer Spin models are the 2 in 1 with touch screen models.