Lenovo N20 Chromebook Information
The Lenovo N20 Chromebook is a discontinued Convertible manufacturered by Lenovo to target the consumer market. The Lenovo N20 Chromebook was released on May 29 of 2014 and will receive operating system security and feature updates until June 30 of 2019.
The Lenovo N20 Chromebook is currently discontinued and will no longer receive operating system updates from Google or the Manufacturer. This could potentially leave your device vulnerable to newly discovered security threats that may go unpatched if discovered after . Your device will still continue to function for several years past the EOL date but may not support newer web standards that were released after .
Pricing and Availability
Amazon
The Lenovo N20 Chromebook is currently not available on Amazon.com. Since this is a discontinued Convertible, it is not likely that it will be restocked on Amazon. If you still wish to purchase this model, you will need to look at the used market.
eBay
eBay is one of the largest marketplaces for both new and used ChromeOS. You can check to see if this Convertible is available for sale on eBay by clicking here and searching for the "Lenovo N20 Chromebook".
Hardware Information
System Specifications
The Lenovo N20 Chromebook is a x86_64 based Convertible powered by a Intel Celeron N2830 clocked at 2.16 GHz with 2 GB of RAM. As far as built-in storage, the Lenovo N20 Chromebook has 16 GB of local disk space. The Lenovo N20 Chromebook runs code built for the x86_64 architecture.
| Product Status | Active |
| Manufacturer | Lenovo |
| Device Form Factor | Convertible |
| Processor | Intel Celeron N2830 (Clocked at 2.16 GHz) |
| Architecture | x86_64 |
| RAM | 2 GB |
| Storage | 16 GB |
| Board Codename | clapper |
Displays
| Feature | |
|---|---|
| Screen Resolution | 11.6 Inch 1366x768 |
| Touchscreen | Yes |
Ports
| Panel | Port List |
|---|---|
| Left I/O |
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| Right I/O |
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Hardware Controls
- Power Button Location : Right
Software Information
ChromeOS Features
| Feature | |
|---|---|
Linux/Virtualization Support
Most ChromeOS devices manufactured after 2017 officially have the ability to run most Linux GUI and Command Line Applications via the built-in Linux Container system provided by ChromeOS. This feature is activated in the ChromeOS Developer Settings. If you are using a managed ChromeOS device from a school or business, they may restrict the ability to access the ChromeOS Linux runtime.
| Feature | |
|---|---|
| Linux Support | No |
| Linux GPU Support | No |
| Parallels Support | No |