When Microsoft ended support for Windows XP, it reminded people that OS support does not last for ever, this is more important for Chromebooks, and while we’ve looked at this before, it’s a good idea to keep up to date with when support for your ChromeOS device will be going End-of-life (EOL).
The list is available to look at over on the Google Support website and noteably omits the Samsung Chromeboxes, but the newer model Asus Chromeboxes are now present.
Manufacturer | Product | End of Life date1 |
---|---|---|
Acer | AC700 | August 2016 |
Acer | C710 | November 2017 |
Acer | C720-2800 | November 2018 |
Asus | Chromebox | March 2019 |
Dell | Chromebook 11 | January 2019 |
Chromebook Pixel | April 2018 | |
Cr-48 | December 2015 | |
HP | Chromebook 11 | October 2018 |
HP | Chromebook 14 | November 2018 |
HP | Chromebook Pavilion | February 2018 |
Lenovo | x131e | February 2018 |
Samsung | Series 3 Chromebook (XE303C12) | October 2017 |
Samsung | Series 3 Chromebox (XE300M22) | March 2018 |
Samsung | Series 5 (XE500C21) | June 20162 |
Samsung | Series 5 550 (XE550C22) | May 2017 |
Toshiba | Chromebook | February 2018 |
1 Except where noted, these are unofficial End Of
Life dates. Official EOL for these models will be at this date or later.
2 Officially announced End Of Life date.
Time to get a Samsung Series 5 (XE500C21), support for the next 18148 years. Lol
All series 3 Samsung chromeboxes are XE300M22, so EOL is March 2018,
So prob need to fix this statement above “omits the Samsung Chromeboxes”
“Samsung Series 3 Chromebox (XE300M22) March 2018”
XE300M22-A02US Google io Core i5-2450M 2.5 GHz
XE300M22-A01US celeron B840 1.9 GHz
XE300M22-B01US (white) celeron B840 1.9 GHz