A:AnswerIt's adequate. Definitely not the quality you'd get on a Surface Pro. On the Acer you basically get 1280x720, or just under 1 megapixel. The Surface Pro has 5 megapixels or five times the information gathering capability.
A:AnswerChromebooks 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:AnswerI use Zoom on this. I can see everyone in the zoom call using the Gallery View. The quality of the Camera isn't great, but I think that is okay for my purposes.
A:AnswerYes, you will need to buy a USB-C to your monitor-type adapter (HDMI, VGA, Displayport, DVI). I bought the Startech CDP2HD for about $25 bucks and it works great.
A:AnswerAcer has not tested 3D printers on the Chromebook devices. You might check with your printer vendor to see if it is compatible with the Chrome operating system.
A:AnswerYou can access your iTunes music with a Chromebook. Here is a link you might find helpful: https://dgit.com/how-to-use-itunes-for-chromebook-54460/