A:AnswerIt certainly states in the overview the second to the last line from HP.
Full-size backlit keyboard
Work comfortably in darker environments with a full-sized keyboard and integrated numeric pad.
Then under specifications it is listed as having no backlit keyboard
Its one thing to miss it as a type-o but to respond to a question in denial......tsk tsk
A:AnswerThank you for the question. Those tasks are where Chromebooks excel - surfing, streaming, online presence of any type, and secure banking. This would be a very good choice for you.
A:AnswerThank you for the question. Yes, you can access Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and One Drive using a Chromebook. You can view files and do basic editing in Office.com if you're signed in with your Microsoft Account (it's free and you can use an existing email). If you have a Microsoft 365 subscription, you can sign in with the account associated with your subscription to use more advanced editing features with Microsoft 365.
A:AnswerIf you're using it for basic lower division classes, it will probably be fine. Once you get into more advanced classes, the processor and storarge almost certainly won't be enough to handle the workload.
A:AnswerHello. Thanks for your question. You will need to install the AntiVirus after you get this HP Chromebook. Be sure the AntiVirus supports Chromebooks.
A:AnswerThank you for the question. No, however, you can connect a flash drive in the USB-A port, or use an SD card in the microSD media card reader. Additionally, you can store files in the cloud.
A:AnswerThis unit can download apps from the Play Store. Which apps will function with it would depend on the system requirements for that application. You would want to check the publisher's website of the app you would like to use and make sure this unit meets the minimum requirements.