I really like this Chromebook. I have to say that this is my first experience with a Chromebook so it will take some getting used to. I am not a proponent of printing. I wouldn't deduct a star for that as it's a personal preference as I'm used to Microsoft products. Printing options are different and vary. An example would be that I can't use powerpoint and have my lecture notes printed in powerpoint 3 slides on one page. I only have the option to print on both sides. When I try to print from the web, I occasionally am not allowed to "fit to page" to print. I know this is probably operator error. So take it with a grain of salt. The battery life is excellent. I take it to school and it's holding up great, unlike my Lenovo laptop which I could have just as easily been plugged in 24/7. I've found this to last a few days just turning it on and off (without having to turn it off completely). If I have to do schoolwork for hours, it takes 8 hours. Can last up to 10 depending on what you're doing. I use it to find information and watch many lectures. Also for math homework at mymathlab.com. Hope that helps
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