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Lenovo 83N80000US 11.6-Inch 2-in-1 Touchscreen Chromebook

Overview

The Lenovo 500e Chromebook Gen 4s (83N80000US) is an 11.6-inch 2-in-1 flip Chromebook built around Intel's N150 processor and Chrome OS — a purpose-driven combination for organizations deploying shared-use endpoints in education, field operations, or light front-line computing scenarios. At 2.93 lbs with an 11.4 × 8 × 0.8-inch footprint, it's thin enough to move between carts and workstations without friction. The gray finish and flip-form factor make it equally usable as a notebook or a tablet, which matters when your deployment covers varied task types across a single shift.

This isn't a workstation replacement. It's a well-specified managed endpoint optimized for web-based workflows, cloud-managed IT environments, and duty cycles where simplicity, durability, and low maintenance overhead matter more than local compute headroom. If your organization already standardizes on Google Workspace or a Chromebook MDM fleet, the Lenovo Chromebook lineup integrates cleanly with that infrastructure.

Key Features

  • Intel N-series N150 Processor (up to 3.6 GHz, 6 MB cache): The N150 handles the everyday workflow load of Chrome OS — multiple browser tabs, web apps, Google Workspace, and video conferencing — without the thermal or power overhead of higher-TDP mobile processors. Burst to 3.6 GHz means responsive UI even during brief compute spikes, and the 6 MB cache keeps frequently accessed data close. For managed endpoints doing document work, forms, and web-based dashboards, this is appropriately matched silicon.
  • Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) + Bluetooth 5.3: Wi-Fi 6E extends into the 6 GHz band, which means you're not competing with legacy 2.4/5 GHz congestion in dense wireless environments — relevant in school buildings, warehouses, or shared office floors with dozens of concurrent devices. Bluetooth 5.3 supports peripheral pairing (headsets, barcode scanners, keyboards) with lower latency and better coexistence handling than earlier Bluetooth revisions.
  • 11.6-Inch HD Touchscreen (1366 × 768, 60 Hz) with 2-in-1 Flip Design: The touchscreen opens up tablet-mode use cases — form completion, annotation, and kiosk-style interfaces — without requiring a separate device. 1366 × 768 at 11.6 inches delivers workable pixel density for most workflow applications. The 60 Hz refresh rate is standard for this class and appropriate for non-media-production tasks.
  • 4 GB LPDDR5 RAM (soldered): LPDDR5 is a meaningful step up in bandwidth efficiency over LPDDR4X, which translates to slightly snappier browser performance under Chrome OS's memory management. The trade-off: RAM is soldered, so what you order is what you have for the device's service life. For environments where Chrome OS handles memory more efficiently than Windows, 4 GB is functional — but plan your deployment scope accordingly if your use case involves heavy tab loads or progressive web apps.
  • 64 GB eMMC Storage: Chrome OS's footprint is modest, and with cloud-first workflows, 64 GB eMMC is adequate for the operating system, local cache, and downloaded assets. eMMC is not as fast as NVMe SSD, but boot times under Chrome OS remain short. For deployments where most data lives in Drive or a web app, local storage capacity is rarely the constraint.
  • Google Security Chip H1: The H1 is Google's purpose-built security chip, providing verified boot, tamper-resistant firmware storage, and hardware-rooted encryption. In a managed fleet context, this chip underpins Chrome OS's enterprise security posture — it's the same component used across Google's Pixelbook line and reinforces why Chrome OS endpoints have a different threat surface than Windows laptops running third-party AV.
  • EPEAT Gold + ENERGY STAR + TCO Certified Notebooks 9: These aren't marketing checkboxes in enterprise procurement — many public-sector and large-enterprise purchasing frameworks require EPEAT Gold or ENERGY STAR compliance to qualify for purchase. TCO Certified Notebooks 9 adds lifecycle and labor standards. Having all three on a single SKU simplifies procurement paperwork for organizations with environmental purchasing mandates.

Integration & Compatibility

The 83N80000US runs Chrome OS, which is managed via Google Admin Console. In fleet deployments, devices enroll through zero-touch provisioning or manual enrollment, and policy is pushed centrally — no imaging, no endpoint agents beyond what Google provides. Compatibility with Chromebook-class deployments is native: Google Workspace, web-based SIS/ERP platforms, and SAML-based SSO all work within the Chrome OS browser environment.

For integrators deploying Chromebooks alongside security or access control infrastructure, the device supports USB-A and USB-C peripheral connections (verify port count from the manufacturer spec sheet), and Bluetooth 5.3 enables wireless peripheral pairing. Wi-Fi 6E connectivity makes it suitable for high-density wireless environments where 5 GHz band saturation is a known issue.

Organizations evaluating laptops and notebooks for shared-use or 1:1 programs should confirm MDM licensing requirements — Chrome OS Enterprise licenses or Education licenses are required for full Google Admin Console management features, and these are purchased separately from the hardware.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the RAM on the 83N80000US upgradeable?

A: No. The 4 GB LPDDR5 memory is soldered to the motherboard on the 83N80000US. There is no user-accessible RAM slot. Plan your deployment based on the 4 GB configuration as shipped.

Q: What operating system does the 83N80000US ship with?

A: The 83N80000US ships with Chrome OS. It is not a Windows device and does not support Windows installation through standard means. All management is handled through Google Admin Console.

Q: Does the 83N80000US support Wi-Fi 6E?

A: Yes. It supports 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax, which includes Wi-Fi 6E (the 6 GHz band extension of Wi-Fi 6). This requires a Wi-Fi 6E-capable access point to take advantage of the 6 GHz band; otherwise it falls back to standard Wi-Fi 6 or earlier bands.

Q: What certifications does the 83N80000US carry?

A: The 83N80000US is EPEAT Gold certified, ENERGY STAR qualified, and TCO Certified Notebooks 9. These certifications support compliance with common public-sector and enterprise environmental purchasing requirements.

Q: Can the 83N80000US be used in tablet mode?

A: Yes. The 500e Gen 4s features a 2-in-1 flip design. The 11.6-inch display is a touchscreen, so the device can be folded flat into tablet mode for touch-based interaction, form entry, or kiosk-style use cases.

Q: What security chip is in the 83N80000US?

A: The 83N80000US includes Google's H1 security chip, which provides hardware-rooted verified boot, encrypted storage, and tamper-resistant firmware — core components of Chrome OS's enterprise security architecture.

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The 83N80000US sits in a specific lane: a Chrome OS 2-in-1 built around Intel's N150 — a processor that tops out at 3.6 GHz with 6 MB cache and draws conservatively on the power budget. That combination is why this device makes sense in managed fleet scenarios rather than as a primary workstation. If you're standing up a shared-device program or a 1:1 Chromebook deployment and need a compact, touch-capable endpoint, the spec sheet on this one is honest about what it delivers.

Technical Highlights:

  • Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax): The 6 GHz band support is the standout connectivity spec here — in high-density environments like classrooms or open-floor deployments where 5 GHz is congested, 6E materially reduces interference. Pair with a Wi-Fi 6E AP to actually use it.
  • Google H1 Security Chip: Hardware-rooted verified boot and tamper-resistant firmware make the security posture on this device meaningfully different from a standard Windows laptop — Chrome OS's security model depends on this chip, and it's not an add-on. Relevant if your IT policy requires hardware-level boot integrity.
  • EPEAT Gold + TCO Certified Notebooks 9: Both certifications carry weight in public-sector and higher-ed procurement frameworks. If your purchasing process has an environmental compliance gate, these two cover it on a single SKU without extra paperwork.

Deployment Considerations:

  • The 4 GB LPDDR5 RAM is soldered — no upgrade path exists. Evaluate your tab-load and web-app requirements before committing to a large fleet order at this memory tier. Chrome OS handles memory more efficiently than Windows, but this is still a ceiling.
  • Chrome OS Enterprise or Education licensing is required for full Google Admin Console management. That's a separate line item from hardware cost — factor it into total deployment cost, especially at fleet scale.

This device is a strong fit for K-12 shared-cart programs, light front-line worker deployments, or any environment standardizing on Google Workspace where the priority is low IT overhead, environmental compliance, and a manageable physical footprint — not local compute headroom.

Specifications
Overview: NB 500E G4S N150 4G 64G CRM
Display Size: 11.6 in touchscreen
Display Resolution: 1366 x 768 (HD)
Display Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
Processor: Intel N-series N150, up to 3.6 GHz
Processor Cache: 6 MB
Memory: 4 GB LPDDR5 (soldered)
Storage: 64 GB eMMC
Graphics: Intel Graphics
Operating System: Chrome OS
Wireless Networking: 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax (Wi-Fi 6E)
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.3
Dimensions: 11.4 x 8 x 0.8 in
Weight: 2.93 lbs
Color: Gray
Product Type: Chromebook - 2-in-1 flip design
Security Chip: Google Security Chip H1
Keyboard Language: English
Environmental Standards: TCO Certified Notebooks 9, ENERGY STAR Qualified, EPEAT Gold
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