Very good workmanship, great touchscreen, good sound (for a laptop) and great keyboard. The screen is average at best. The features are good except for the internal memory. 64G is considered very good by Chromebook standards, but most people will need more. Fortunately, this problem is easily solved with a micro SD card. In short, Chromebooks are virtually maintenance free (software wise) and great for most basic functions, but they won't replace a Windows or Mac computer for anything other than web browsing, media, and light gaming. Also, 64G is not upgradeable or interchangeable except when using external storage which is of lower quality and much slower. It's ok, but there are cheaper and better ones. And one more thing: if you plan to use the printer, do your homework. I was able to get my Canon Imageclass to work on it, but it was a real pain! HP printers tend to work much better with Chromebooks.
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