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1) This chromebook can print over wi-fi, but it is a little harder to set up than setting up wi-fi printing on a Windows laptop (unless Samsung/Google have improved the Chromebook/printer setup since I last did it). Setting up wi-fi printing on a Windows laptop is usually "plug-and-play," which means it is very simple and intuitive. 2) It has graphics. I think this simply means that there is not a dedicated graphics card, but that the graphics processor is integrated with the main processor, the CPU (central processing unit). 3) You can hook up one additional screen via the HDMI "out" connection, in addition to this laptop's built-in screen.
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