A:AnswerAcer has not tested Linus or Windows 10 on any of our Chromebook products. We suggest you post your question on the Acer community forum at community.acer.com. This is a very good peer-to-peer forum for questions and answers on Acer products.
A:AnswerAcer can guarantee direct connections only, not using adapters. 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/
A:AnswerThere was a higher end model available that I declined when I purchased mine. I wasn't interested in gaming.Dont know why it isn't availsble for you to see.
A:AnswerMost any monitor that connects via HDMI should work but unfortunately not all adapters will work with all monitors and may only work with direct connections. If you are trying to connect to an Acer monitor, please contact Acer support for assistance with this. Contact information is posted here: https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/service-contact
A:AnswerI was fortunate enough to get this out of box, in mint condition. That is the brand new price but was able to get it for $249... just have to keep on looking
A:AnswerI didn't see that feature/option on this Acer Chromebook (it was a gift for my Mother and I set it up for her use). I have a 90-degree rotation monitor for Windows use (had it for 10 or more years).
A:AnswerI agree should have had an hdmi port but easily solved by buying an adapter that plugs Into the USB port. Many adapters on the market just make sure the one you buy includes a hdmi connection.
A:AnswerI think it is light weight. It 4 ports, 2 USB type C and 2 USB type B. It also has Bluetooth. So if your DVD player can hook up to any of these you can watch DVD movies. Best Buy just dropped the price to $300 and you get a free Google Home too. Go for it.
A:AnswerI believe it’s 128 gig. But before springing for it I have not been able to write to it. Seems like a limitation of the chrome operating system. Been researching this problem and some users have come up with some work arounds.