I've been using this Chromebook for a few months now and I have nothing but praise for it. The keyboard is large and responsive. I like the trackpad and don't really like trackpads despite having worked on computers for over 20 years. The touch display is beautiful and responsive when using the touchscreen. The batteries last all day. I use this device for over eight hours a day. With this 2-in-1 device, you can use it as a tablet or laptop. I haven't used the touchscreen with a stylus, so I can't speak to its effectiveness with a stylus. After everything else, I would guess that this would probably be enough. The camera is suitable for virtual face-to-face meetings. The speakers sound reasonable and headphones (Bluetooth or with a 3.5mm audio jack) work as well. This Chromebook is completely silent as it has no fan and no moving hard drive. It's a lovely arctic white and is made of molded plastic rather than metal. He seems well built. On the left side of the laptop are a standby power button, a Kensington lock slot, a full-service USB-C port, a USB 3.0 port, and a volume button. On the right side of the laptop is a second full-service USB-C port (so you can charge/power from either side), a second USB 3.0 port, a micro SD slot, and a 3, 5mm mic/headphone jack. audio jack. This is one of the few Chromebooks I've found with two USB-C ports and two USB 3.0 ports. (I looked for another one and couldn't find one.) Chromebooks don't have a built-in HDMI input; However, if you want to connect an external monitor, you can do so via a USB-C hub. Of course, it has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, which was incredibly easy to connect. This Chromebook's dimensions are roughly the size of a rolled-up laptop. It's about the same width, but maybe a little longer. It weighs just over two pounds and feels pretty portable. If I have one complaint about this Chromebook, it's that the bezel (the black bezel surrounding the monitor) feels outrageously wide. I thought that HP could put a larger monitor in the Chromebook and give its users more visual options. However, this is the only thing I can criticize about this device. All in all it was a wonderful purchase that can be used for both work and personal use. I'm using this device more and more because it's so adaptable. I connected it to an Anker (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07ZCGYP27/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1) USB-C charger while traveling so I can charge other USBs - Devices (phone) but please note that he drives and drives all day with light to medium work and most of the day with hard work. I have no regrets buying this Chromebook and can't find anything better!
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