A:AnswerI don't play minecraft, but this is what google answers to that question.
Chromebooks run Chrome OS, and there's no Chrome version of Minecraft—it's supported on Windows, OS X, Linux, iOS, and Android. ... You can install a Linux distro, such as Ubuntu, on a Chromebook, and run Minecraft with that. But, as Mojang explains, that sort of defeats the purpose of a Chromebook.
A:AnswerChromebooks in general (and Samsung XE50xC13-xxx in specific) can print to a wide
variety of printers. Network-connected printers are, of course, more convenient than
USB-connected printers. Wireless-print enabled printers are the most convenient.
The setup is not too difficult, although setup for some printers will require a "helper"
PC or Mac. Detailed instructions are online. For example: https://support.google.com/cloudprint/answer/1686197
Once set up...it just works.
A:AnswerSamsung does not appear to have specs for the "501" series online yet.
From observation, however:
The "500" models have a black plastic case; the "501" has a gray plastic case.
Looking at "chrome://system", the "500" models have N3050 or N3060 processor; the "501" identifies another processor in that family (with nominally similar specs but possibly different benchmarks and power usage).
A:AnswerHello, we currently do not have a Chromebook that has a CD drive. I have included a list of the current models. https://bit.ly/2KObE1l ^Michelle
A:AnswerNo comparison. A Chromebook has no Windows Operating system, the 32 gig hard drive is 1/8 the size of this one, and this one is a 2 in 1 with a touchscreen.