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For me it came with Windows 11 (in S mode), a one year subscription to the Microsoft office programs (I.e. Word, Excel, PowerPoint), and Microsoft Edge. There are also some free program/game options in the Microsoft store on it. It is wifi compatible for both 5 Gz or 2.4 Gz signals (which is pretty much any wifi). The Windows 11 S mode kind of limits program installations, but it can easily be changed to regular Windows 11 for free if you want to install programs outside of the Microsoft store. I switched it to regular Windows to install Jackbox games and I don't regret doing that. Microsoft Office product licenses always expire after a year now (which is annoying), but they do have free open source options of those products with other companies. I recommend OpenOffice after the license period ends. OpenOffice saves files in conventional Word, Excel, PowerPoint file formats that others people can still open with regular Microsoft Office and it still has most of the regular features of those programs.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, computer is WiFi compatible. No software installed. You can buy Microsoft Office and/or Antivirus software separately.
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