![]() ![]() ![]() Here are two examples, that are unfortunately difficult to photograph due to the sticker and text colors: At the very least that will get you closer to knowing which specific Chromebook you have. And there might be others.Īnyway, flip that Chromebook over and check for the sticker, which typically has the make and model number of the device. I say not all, because the Framework Chromebook is an exception. Most, but not all, Chromebooks have a manufacturer sticker on the bottom of the chassis. Here are three ways to find your Chromebook board and brand name. Of course, you need certain information to use it. ![]() ![]() There is a reasonably good search feature to find that on Google’s site that tracks builds. It’s true that to use the ChromeOS version table, you do need to know what Chromebook you have. While the update table is an amazing amassing of data, does the average user (and I consider myself way above average in tech savvy) have a clue what either their Chromebook Codename or Brand Name (which is another codename) is? I have 6 Chromebooks and could only figure out one, as it was more clearly named. The reason I’m providing this information is due to a comment about the ChromeOS 111 release update. Here are 3 simple ways to find your Chromebook board and brand name to use that site. To use it, you need to know which Chromebook, or Chromebooks, you have. When sharing news of the latest update, I pointed people to a useful site that shows which Chromebooks are on which versions of ChromeOS. Namely, the 12th gen Intel Chromebooks are waiting in the wings. Although most supported Chromebooks received the recent ChromeOS 111 release, not all of them did. ![]()
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