Cyan
The Cyan baseboard powered a generation of entry level Chromebooks designed to balance affordability with capable performance for everyday computing needs. Based on the x86_64 architecture, Cyan systems typically featured low-power Intel processors and modest memory configurations suited for web browsing, classroom use, and cloud-based productivity. These devices helped broaden ChromeOS adoption in both consumer and educational markets, offering reliable performance and simple maintenance for users who prioritized ease of use and mobility over advanced computing demands.
With an Auto Update Expiration (AUE) date of June 2022, Cyan-based Chromebooks are now beyond their official support window and no longer receive system updates or security patches. While still functional for basic local tasks or experimentation, their limited hardware and lack of ongoing support make them less suitable for modern web workflows and long-term daily use. Users who enjoyed Cyan devices may wish to explore newer platforms that deliver improved performance, efficiency, and extended support lifecycles.
Cyan Devices
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Acer Chromebook R11 |
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