The touchscreen is very responsive though useless as a feature for the laptop due to it not being foldable. Additionally, the laptop simply cannot handle running more than a few open tabs or apps at a time without slowing down to a halt. Even fresg out the box, the screen would freeze on the window I was on and I would have to restart the computer sometimes more than once just to get it to go back to normal. Since it chrome os you can't download any games worthwhile even with steam beta, and regardless the laptop just doesn't have the processing power to do much in thr first place. I can do basic tasks like sending emails and using Google Docs which is the bare minimum, but even doing that puts strain in the laptop. The only pro I have for this is the battery life as the laptop lasts all day and has a counter to show when it will run out battery.
Good for the price. This is an upgrade from the cheapest model, with a larger screen size, touchscreen, and better quality picture. It allows for multiple profiles managed via Google account. The Chromebook shows up as a managed device in Family Link, but so far we don't see a way to set the time limit higher for Chromebook specifically, which we use for school, as opposed to phones and entertainment devices. These are all fitting our needs well and remained at a low price point.
After using this Chromebook for about a month it totally quit. Thankfully i have someone in the family that could fix it for me. Not sure I'd get another one.
The only thing I can say about this laptop is it has a backlit keyboard. Otherwise, biggest piece of crap I’ve ever tried to use. Do not buy a Chromebook if you are needing a serious laptop for writing papers and such for school.