Uh, folks, those pictures are of a Windows computer.
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That seems to happen a lot here when a Chromebook is essentially the same hardware as the Windows variant, which is the case with the Yoga 11e series.
Having owned two different revisions of the Windows based 11e (running Linux and OpenBSD instead of Windows), I can confidently say the hardware is “not great, not terrible”. The display is fantastic at the price point, better than our $400 Dell Latitude laptops at work. I don’t know if the Chromebook version supports GalliumOS (Linux distribution specifically for extending the life of a no longer supported Chromebook), so caveat emptor and do your research if you plan to actually buy one of these and convert it.
Lets just assume they couldn’t find the right pic, but it is what it says it is.
It is still End of Life. Not going to buy it but if I was, I would either put Linux Mint on it or **CloudReady by Neverware, if you wanted to Chromebook experience.
Caveats - the Lenovo 11.6 Thinkpad Yoga 11e Chromebook is on the Cert Models List but not this version, so it would probably work but no guarantees. Same thing for Linux Mint.
Prepare for installation - ChromeOS Flex Help = Neverwhere
https://linuxmint.com/ = Linux Mint