A:AnswerThank you for the question. Your Cricut software may not be compatible with the Chrome OS. Please review the software manufacturer's minimum system requirements to check compatibility with Chromebooks.
A:AnswerThank you for the question. Generally, a Chromebook can handle college workloads, especially if most work is done online. It depends on the coursework. Engineering and art curriculum is better suited to Windows laptops with dedicated graphics processors, and many will benefit from AI capabilities with Copilot.
A:AnswerHello AJ and thank you for your question. We do not recommend this for iTunes because Chromebooks are not compatible with iTunes. We do recommend getting an HP laptop with Windows 11 Home on it as the operating system.
A:AnswerNo - well, not the actual software. The Apps on the google play store are all that will work on this big smart phone pretending to be a computer.
A:AnswerHi, and thank you for asking about if this Chrombook has a camera built in. Yes, it does have a camera built it. It's right in the middle of the bezel at the top of the screen.
A:AnswerIt is I actually have the same phone and I have it to transfer my messages and calls and everything to my Chromebook when I'm working on it and all of my Google apps are linked as well