A:AnswerWe recommend you check with the software publisher for their compatibility with the Chrome Operating System on this device and the minimum/recommended hardware requirements to run their software, then compare those requirements to this system's configuration.
A:AnswerYou can get up to 100GB of free Google storage with this Chromebook. Here is an article on how to access it:
http://www.laptopmag.com/articles/get-100gb-free-google-drive-space-chromebook
A:AnswerNo but you can play web based games. There is no CD drive so you can't install games such as minecraft. It works more like a tablet than computer
A:AnswerYou will need to use Google Cloud Print. It should work with any printer. Here is the step by step:
Set Up a Classic Network-Attached Printer
1.Launch Google Chrome on the computer attached to the same network as the printer. ...
2.Click the Menu button.
3.Go to Settings.
4.Select Show Advanced Settings from the bottom of the screen.
5.Click the “Sign in to Google Print” button. ...
6.Tap Add Printer(s) The message will change instantly.
A:AnswerNo, you will be using Google Docs on the Google server with this Chrome System. You do not install programs on a Chromebook. Google provides the software you use on their server.
A:AnswerIt sounds like your projector is not compatible with the Chrome Operating System. We recommend you check with the projector manufacturer for compatibility with the Chrome Operating System and drivers.
A:AnswerYes, the battery will stop charging once it reaches 100%. But to leave the battery charged at 100% all the time will shorten the life of the battery.
A:AnswerOpen Box models are not available at all stores. We recommend you call the specific store you want to shop for their current availability. Also ask if they can get you the model from a different store to pick up at their location.