A:AnswerGoogle Chrome OS does not have spyware on it. This is a Internet hoax by people who only love Microsoft Windows. Matter of fact Chrome OS over the last 10 years has had less virus and spyware then the Window OS. So don't spread a untrue rumor. There is a very robust Linux under the hood and the system was design from day one to stop virus and other malicious software.
At the price point of this HP it is half the price of most other OS systems on the market and I am planning on getting one later this year.
A:AnswerHello; it is eMMc memory module. I have the exact same 4GB HP chromebase model and I think it is upgradable to 16 GB. I have bought memory modules from crucial.com in the past.
A:AnswerThe only stylus that works is the cheap rubber stylus that comes on a pen. Other than that it is useless to spend money trying to figure out which will work. I’ve tried 8 and none work.
A:AnswerYou'd use an adapter that plugs into one of the USB-C ports, and takes an Ethernet cable in the other end. Or you can connect it to your network wirelessly.
A:AnswerThank you for the question. Yes, the Chromebase All-in-One Desktop 22-aa0010 can do all of the things your student does with a Chromebook laptop, but bigger and better. This desktop will receive automatic updates until June, 2028.
A:AnswerThank you for your question! At this time, this model is the only Chromebase sold here. But please keep an eye out in the near future for additional models! This series is brand new and inventory is still being shipped to warehouses.
A:AnswerNormally it acts up like that if their is no response from a keyboard, but you can also try using a cordded keyboard at first to get rid of the onscreen on then switch back to your wirless one, ether that or on the screen swipe down on the tip top of the keyboard to bring it down.
A:AnswerThank you for the question. The Chromebase uses the Chrome operating system. It does not work with Windows, although some apps typically used in Windows are available in a version compatible with Chrome (Microsoft 365, for example).
A:AnswerThank you for the question. The existing storage on the Chromebase 22-aa0010 is eMMC, soldered to the motherboard, and there is an M.2 slot. You'll want HP# L86899-001 (or any brand M.2 PCIe 2230 drive) for adding an SSD of more capacity. You can also connect an external drive.