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Is this Chromebook about to die? Why Google’s expiration dates matter

If you’re the kind of person who looks at the milk carton expiration date or squeezes the bread before you buy it, then you’ll want to buy a Chromebook with a long life ahead of it. Google publishes expiration dates for Chromebooks on its support site (see fave.co/3kEnrN6). But rather than drill down into each Chrome OS device maker’s page to find out if just one particular Chomebook was expiring, we compiled a list of every single device and then sorted it by expiration date.

We found 51 expired devices, another 35 with just have compiled a full list at .

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