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|Company=Lenovo, Google | |Company=Lenovo, Google | ||
|StartDate=2019-02- | |StartDate=2019-02-27 | ||
|EndDate=2026-01-01 | |EndDate=2026-01-01 | ||
|Status=Pending Resolution | |Status=Pending Resolution | ||
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|Type=Service Termination | |Type=Service Termination | ||
|Description= | |Description=The end of millions of Chromebooks as Chrome OS support is discontinued, impacting schools and students worldwide. | ||
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
{{ | The Lenovo 300e Chromebook 2nd Gen was first released on February 27, 2019, as an affordable and durable option for schools.{{Citation needed}} Google’s Chrome OS provided ongoing security updates and robust management tools, making Chromebooks a popular choice for education worldwide. | ||
==[Incident]== | ==[Incident]== | ||
{{ | In 2026, Google announced it would end Chrome OS support for the Lenovo 300e 2nd Gen and other school Chromebooks.{{Citation needed}} This sudden termination leaves millions of devices without security updates, creating major risks for schools that rely on these laptops for daily instruction. Institutions now face the difficult choice of replacing large fleets of devices or continuing to use increasingly vulnerable laptops. [1] | ||
==Company's response== | |||
As of now, Google and Lenovo have stated that affected devices have reached their intended support lifecycle. No major compensation or upgrade programs have been announced for impacted schools.{{Citation needed}} | |||
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==Consumer response== | ==Consumer response== | ||
{{ | School IT staff, educators, and parents have expressed frustration over the short support window, citing increased security risks and unexpected costs for device replacements.{{Citation needed}} Many are calling for longer support periods and greater transparency from technology providers. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Google Chromebook]] | |||
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Background
[edit | edit source]The Lenovo 300e Chromebook 2nd Gen was first released on February 27, 2019, as an affordable and durable option for schools.[citation needed] Google’s Chrome OS provided ongoing security updates and robust management tools, making Chromebooks a popular choice for education worldwide.
[Incident]
[edit | edit source]In 2026, Google announced it would end Chrome OS support for the Lenovo 300e 2nd Gen and other school Chromebooks.[citation needed] This sudden termination leaves millions of devices without security updates, creating major risks for schools that rely on these laptops for daily instruction. Institutions now face the difficult choice of replacing large fleets of devices or continuing to use increasingly vulnerable laptops. [1]
Company's response
[edit | edit source]As of now, Google and Lenovo have stated that affected devices have reached their intended support lifecycle. No major compensation or upgrade programs have been announced for impacted schools.[citation needed]
Consumer response
[edit | edit source]School IT staff, educators, and parents have expressed frustration over the short support window, citing increased security risks and unexpected costs for device replacements.[citation needed] Many are calling for longer support periods and greater transparency from technology providers.
References
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