A:AnswerI just bought the Chromebook, but I had the same problem with the HP laptop I bought several years ago. Like the Chromebook, it also charges via a USB-C port. The fingers in the USB-C connector on the power supply cable eventually wore out and would not make a tight, reliable connection. A new power supply (can be bought inexpensively) fixed the problem.
A:AnswerIn an answer above it is given as June 2029 and that is the same date that I found (with a not quite identical stock number) at the Google site. https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/6220366?#zippy=
A:AnswerHere are the interfaces on this Chromebook:
2 x USB 3.2 Gen 1
2 x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1
Headphone/microphone combo jack
Memory Card ReaderYes (microSD, microSDXC)
A:AnswerIf the game is available on Google Play Store or Chrome Web store, it should work as long as the hardware on the Chromebook meets or exceeds the game requirements.
A:AnswerIt is highly recommended the Chromebook be used on a hard flat surface. The cooling vents run across the bottom of the laptop, so these need to be clear for proper ventilation.
A:AnswerI tried both an active stylus and passive one. Neither would draw on-screen even with the chrome pen activated. The stylus works just like a normal touch screen pointer. 0 handwritten notes. I* hope this helps. Maybe another brand of stylus
A:AnswerHere is a link that has the information on the Mil spec that you might find helpful: https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/series/acerchromebookspin514