A:AnswerChromebooks are designed for mobile use, so setting it up to access your phone's hotspot signal is a simple process. However, due to Chromebook's limited, cloud-based functionality, you cannot set up a mobile hotspot if the connection requires you to install drivers or other software.
A:AnswerNo. Chromebooks run the Chrome operating system, not Windows. Chromebooks are different from Windows laptop products in that they are designed to be used primarily while connected to the Internet, with most applications and documents living in the cloud. Because of this they don’t have much for on board storage but they also are not expensive either. Chromebooks run off apps like an Android phone or tablet so you cannot download and install applications or .exe files. 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.
A:AnswerIt's not natively supported, but here is an article on how to do this, that you might find helpful: https://www.comparitech.com/blog/cloud-online-backup/4-tools-to-torrent-on-a-chromebook-chrome-os-and-chrome-browser/
A:AnswerMicrosoft Office is available from the Google Play Store; this Chromebook is compatible with Google Play, so yes you can install the app on a Chromebook.
A:AnswerThis is a Chromebook that runs off apps like an Android phone or tablet. If these apps are available from Google Play Store or Chrome Web store, yes.
A:AnswerChromebooks support wireless Cloud Ready printers. Here is a link with information you might find helpful: https://www.secretasianman.com/best-printer-for-chromebook/ We suggest you check with HP to see if your current printer is compatible with Chromebooks.
A:AnswerChromebooks are great for schoolwork, but we recommend you check with the teacher/school to see what they recommend. Chromebooks are different from standard Windows laptop products in that they are designed to be used primarily while connected to the Internet, with most applications and documents living in the cloud. Because of this they don’t have much for on board storage but they also are not expensive either. 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.