A:AnswerA Chromebook is a different type of laptop. Instead of Windows 10, Chromebooks run Google's Chrome OS--which is significantly less demanding of computer resources, as it is driven entirely by Google Play Store apps and online applications. This is why they often have little storage, and are so affordable--they don't need the same hefty configuration of a comparable Windows device! Modern Chromebooks can also run Android apps (also available from the Google Play Store. With a modern HP printer, you can print from your Chromebook or smartphone to your home and work printers, from anywhere. Here's a great help article that walks through the process step by step: bit.ly/33QJLfI
A:AnswerYes, you can print from the Chromebook. If you have a HP printer, here are some instructions on how to set up the printer on the Chromebook: https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c04122530
A:AnswerYes this Chromebook will work for college as long as the curriculum does not require any specific software that runs on Windows only. Chromebooks use the Chrome OS instead of Windows.
A:AnswerYes that is adequate. Here is some information about Chromebook security:
Chromebooks have security features that help prevent and protect against viruses and malware built into Chrome OS.
Here is a link that will explain a little more about the security features implemented in Google's Chrome OS: https://bit.ly/361zqAm
A:AnswerA Chromebook is a different type of laptop. Instead of Windows 10, Chromebooks run Google's Chrome OS--which is significantly less demanding of computer resources, as it is driven entirely by Google Play Store apps and online applications. This is why they often have little storage and are so affordable--they don't need the same hefty configuration of a comparable Windows device!
A:AnswerYou can stream videos well. You can record and save videos on a Chromebook with the built-in Camera app. Your best choices are probably the Android versions of Kinemaster or Power Director.
There are also apps like WeVideo that has a monthly fee ($4.99), there are video editing browser extensions, apps like Adobe Spark also are available.
A:AnswerYou can play games from the Google Play App Store. Most that you can play on your phone can be played on the computer. Just note this does not have a touch screen and interaction with the game will be different than the phone. I believe some Linux games on steam will also work on this.
A:Answeri donno, its fast enough for youtube and websurfing on amazon and ebay
but chromebooks are really bad when opening up pdf files, its too slow, and i've waited a long time for something better so i just got a windows laptop like 700 dollars