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Yes, it can be connected to a Chromebook, but compatibility depends on what you want to do with it. What Works: Reading data discs (like PDFs, images, or files stored on CD/DVD). Playing media for ChromeOS (must be installed separately). Plug-and-play connection via USB 2.0 — no drivers needed. What is not compatible for: Burning discs — ChromeOS does not support disc writing natively. Auto-play of DVDs/CDs — ChromeOS lacks built-in media playback software. Running bundled software (like CyberLink Media Suite) — it's Windows-only.
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