A:AnswerI don't know. Nothing on the package or documents indicates one way or the other. There is a phone number that may answer your question 800-243-0000.
A:AnswerIf you burn the CD in "audio CD" format then it will play in any standard audio CD player, including any car CD player. I did and it works in mine, which is exactly what is expected. Check the instructions for your computer and operating system on how to burn an "audio CD" as that is driven by how your computer sends files to the drive. If you burn the CD as a data CD and not an "audio CD" then it depends on the specific capabilities of your car's CD player to handle other formats; you'd have to check you car's sound system manual. Best of luck.
A:AnswerYou would need an external multimedia adapter that is capable of taking USB-A to be able to connect the device to an Apple MacBook, but yes. This device is capable of working on the MacBook operating system.
A:AnswerWhat are you playing games on will determine if this works this is for an add on for reading your cd/dvd disks like using a laptop computer for example.
A:AnswerIt can be used with a Chromebook but there are some major limitations to using a Chromebook with an external DVD or CD drive. Chrome OS does not support optical disks to let you play music or movies. The primary reason for this is that Chrome OS doesn’t come with codecs. Codecs are necessary to compress and decompress large files like DVD videos. If you want to play DVDs on your Chromebook, you’ll need to install Linux. Chrome OS can read files on these disks if they are supported file formats. This means you can easily open image or audio files in ChromeOS from files on a CD or DVD. However, you cannot play an audio CD or a movie on a DVD, and you cannot write anything to a CD, or DVD. External DVD drives aren’t officially supported on Chrome OS. ^Daphane