A:AnswerAccording to the product page, Best Buy lists this with a one year manufacturer's warranty. For policy information please contact Best Buy directly.
A:AnswerNo, you don't need it installed. You use the OWA version of the Windows Office. You can download the free google equivalents, which work exactly the same, for me some of the Google apps are better and you can export to the MS formats.
A:AnswerYou may want to do a bit of goo-diligence on the Acer manufacturing side, then you can estimate about when BestBuy and others will actually have units to sell.
A:Answeranswering my own question...
There are only 5 models of Dell printers compatible.
3000cn
3010cn
3100cn
M5200
S2500
No others will work. So basically I bought a $729 laptop that can't even print with MOST brands of printers.
A:AnswerYes the SSD can be upgraded I replaced the stock 256gb SSD with a 1TB WD SN850X. It was a simple process once I figured it out. I replaced the stock SSD with the new SSD. Next I plugged the Chromebook in and powered it on in RECOVERY MODE by pressing ESCAPE, REFRESH, and the POWER ON switch. It immediately went into recovery mode and gave steps to re-install Chrome OS. I used a USB flash with the Chrome Recovery Utility loaded on it, plugged it in, and Chrome OS was put on the new SSD. Easy process once you know how to do it. Not sure if it matters, both both NVMe. M.2 SSD were Western Digital. The new SSD is generation 4 so twice as fast since it is a generation 4 SSD slot on the chromebook.