A:AnswerIf they're small photos and you're not doing heavy editing, it should be OK. But the computer has a relatively slow processor and limited storage, so it's not a good choice for complex projects.
A:AnswerThank you for the question. You can stream with Spotify, but since this is a Chromebook, iTunes is not supported natively. However, there is a workaround using Linux. Note that you'll need an external hard drive if you don't use the cloud/online storage for your iTunes files - the storage on this model is just 64GB.
A:AnswerBecause this computer is running Windows in "S Mode" it can only download and run apps that are in the Windows Store. However, it looks like most if not all of the Cricut apps are avaialble in the Windows store.
A:AnswerThank you for the question. Adobe Creative Cloud is available for Chromebook users. This is an online operation only, as Chromebooks typically don't have the recommended RAM, storage, and graphics card for local use.
A:AnswerAs long as you've got a way to connect the projector to one of the computer's USB-ports, you should be fine. The quality is going to depend more on the projector and and the conditions in the room