
ASUS E410 Laptop. Enjoy everyday activity with this ASUS notebook PC. The Intel Celeron processor and 4GB of RAM allows you run programs smoothly on the 14-inch HD display. This ASUS notebook PC has 128GB eMMC that shortens load times and offers ample storage.
A: OK, here's the official answer from this computer tech that just popped one of these open, installed a 128GB NVMe M.2 SSD into the M.2 slot (that the Asus guy said didn't exist?), wiped the eMMc drive and installed Windows 10 on the M.2. YES!! You can expand the storage using a NVMe M.2 drive and it is bootable. And sadly no, you cannot upgrade the RAM.
Q: Is Microsoft word loaded on this computer?
A: No, but you can download Libre Office for free, and you can save your work as MS Word documents. Same for the spreadsheets. Slight learning curve, but plenty of tutorials online.
A: It has 1x USB3.1 Gen1 Type A, 1x USB3.1 Gen1 Type C, x1 USB2.0.
Q: how many cores does it have?
A: Greetings from Intel team, Thank you for your question. The Intel® Celeron® Processor N4500 has a total of 2 cores and a total of 2 threads. You can take a look at this information here: [ https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/212326/intel-celeron-processor-n4500-4m-cache-up-to-2-80-ghz.html ] Thanks for choosing Intel!
Q: Does this have Bluetooth to for headphones and printers?
A: Yes I have it connected to my wireless printer and you it has Bluetooth for headphones.
A: Yes, it is doing all that for me, and more, however after only 3 weeks, the mousepad on the keyboard has broken already. I had to add an external mouse.
Q: What budget friendly printer is compatible with this laptop
A: I bought two of these, on sale for $139.99 several weeks ago. Very pleased with the performance for this price. I put Linux Mint Cinnamon on the first one and kept Windows 11 minus S mode on the second machine. I'd choose HP printers generally, especially for any Linux operating system. I do have a Brother printer now, and I had to download the scanner driver for it for the Linux machine. But, if I were to purchase a printer again, I would go with HP for the compatibility aspect.
A: If your asking doesnit have built in wireless capabilities to connect to your home or other wi-fi, yes it does.