Lenovo Chromebox Micro Review

The Lenovo Chromebox Micro shrinks your desktop down to the size of a wallet, but you'll pay for it with a slow processor and almost no storage. It's a one-trick pony.

CPU AMD Ryzen 5 4500
RAM 8 GB
Storage 32 GB
GPU Intel UHD Graphics
Form Factor Mini
OS Chrome OS
Lenovo Chromebox Micro desktop
51.1 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

The Lenovo Chromebox Micro is a tiny, simple Chrome OS box for basic web tasks. It's reliable and has good ports, but the Celeron CPU and 32GB storage are major limitations. Only buy it if the compact size is your #1 requirement.

Overview

The Lenovo Chromebox Micro is a tiny desktop that runs Chrome OS. It's built for one thing: being a cheap, simple computer for web browsing, email, and basic office work. Don't expect to edit videos or play games on it. That's not what this box is for.

It's got a low-power Intel Celeron processor, 8GB of RAM, and just 32GB of storage. The ports are surprisingly good for its size, and it's easy to set up. Think of it as a way to turn any screen into a Chromebook, but without the keyboard.

Performance

Performance is exactly what you'd expect from a Celeron N4500. It's fine for web browsing, streaming video, and Google Docs. Our database puts its CPU performance in the 28th percentile, so it's not fast, but it's adequate for its intended use. The 8GB of RAM helps keep a few tabs open without choking, but that 32GB eMMC storage is cramped. You'll be living in the cloud or on a USB drive. Gaming is a non-starter, scoring a 7.2 out of 100.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 40.7
GPU 32.8
RAM 10.6
Ports 69.2
Storage 12.5
Reliability 71.9
Social Proof 47

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Extremely compact and easy to hide behind a monitor. 72th
  • Good port selection for a mini PC, including USB-C and Wi-Fi 6. 69th
  • Simple, foolproof setup running Chrome OS.
  • Reliability scores are solid in our data.

Cons

  • The 32GB of storage is painfully small. 11th
  • The Celeron processor is slow for anything beyond basic tasks. 13th
  • RAM and storage specs rank in the bottom 10% of desktops. 33th
  • You're locked into the Chrome OS ecosystem.

The Word on the Street

4.5/5 (8 reviews)
👍 Owners love how small and easy it is to set up for specific, simple jobs like digital signage or a guest browser.
👎 The main complaint is the very limited internal storage, forcing heavy reliance on cloud or external drives.
🤔 Users acknowledge it's not powerful, but are generally satisfied as long as they use it within its strict limits.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU AMD Ryzen 5 4500
Cores 6
Frequency 3.6 GHz
L3 Cache 8 MB

Graphics

GPU UHD Graphics
Type integrated
VRAM Type Shared

Memory & Storage

RAM 8 GB
RAM Generation DDR4
Storage 32 GB
Storage Type SSD

Build

Form Factor Mini

Connectivity

HDMI 1x HDMI 1.4b Output
Wi-Fi WiFi 6
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.1

System

OS Chrome OS

Value & Pricing

At around $330, the value proposition is narrow. You're paying for the ultra-compact form factor and the simplicity of Chrome OS. If you just need a dedicated terminal for a kiosk, digital sign, or a super basic home office PC, it's priced okay. But for that money, you could get a more capable used mini PC or a budget Windows machine with more storage and flexibility. It's only worth it if the tiny size is your top priority.

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vs Competition

This isn't competing with the gaming desktops listed. For a similar price, look at used Intel NUCs or newer budget mini PCs from Beelink or Minisforum. Those often offer faster processors, more RAM, and actual SATA or NVMe slots for storage, though they might lack the official Chrome OS certification. Compared to a Chromebook at this price, you get more ports and don't pay for a built-in screen. But you also have to provide your own peripherals. It's a trade-off.

Spec Lenovo Chromebox Micro HP OmniDesk HP - OmniDesk Desktop - Intel Core Ultra 7 265 Dell OptiPlex Dell - Refurbished Excellent - Optiplex 7050 SFF GMKtec Mini PC GMKtec Gaming PC AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS(8C/16T, Up to Minisforum Mini PC MINISFORUM M1 Pro Mini PC Core Ultra 5 Processor Alienware Alienware Alienware - Aurora ACT1250 Desktop PC (Ultra 7
CPU AMD Ryzen 5 4500 Intel Core Ultra 7 265 Intel Core i7 7700 AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS Apple M1 Pro Intel Core Ultra 7 265F
RAM (GB) 8 16 32 32 64 32
Storage (GB) 32 1024 1024 2048 2048 1024
GPU Intel UHD Graphics Intel Graphics AMD Graphics AMD Radeon Graphics 780M Intel Arc Graphics NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070
Form Factor Mini Desktop SFF Mini Mini mid-tower
Psu W - 280 - 120 - 1000
OS Chrome OS Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Pro No OS, Support Windows Windows 11 Home
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamPortStorageReliabilitySocial Proof
Lenovo Chromebox Micro 40.732.810.669.212.571.947
HP OmniDesk OmniDesk Compare 89.746.659.699.166.171.998.4
Dell OptiPlex Refurbished Excellent 7050 SFF Compare 75.19568.887.566.171.977.5
GMKtec Mini PC GMKtec Compare 69.786.288.574.793.113.196.6
Minisforum Mini PC M1 Pro Mini PC Core Ultra 5 Processor 125H Barebone Without Storage/OS Compare 53.852.297.560.587.713.193.4
Alienware Alienware Aurora ACT1250 Desktop PC w/USB Hub Compare 87.58179.593.366.113.184.6

Common Questions

Q: How long will this Chromebox get updates?

Google has committed to supporting this model through 2031, so you'll get security and feature updates for a long time.

Q: Can you upgrade the RAM or storage?

No, the 8GB of RAM and 32GB eMMC storage are soldered onto the board and cannot be upgraded or replaced.

Q: What can you actually use this for?

It's best for web browsing, streaming, video calls, and cloud-based office apps. Think digital signage, a kiosk, or a very basic family computer.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you need to store files locally, run any desktop software, or do anything remotely demanding. The 32GB storage fills up fast with just the OS and a few apps. If you need to edit photos, code, or even have more than a dozen browser tabs open regularly, look at a mini PC with a better processor and an actual SSD.

Verdict

Buy the Chromebox Micro if you need the absolute smallest desktop possible for a single, web-based task. It's perfect for powering a conference room display, a library catalog terminal, or a simple home workstation where you only use Gmail and YouTube. Its long support until 2031 is a plus for set-and-forget deployments. For anyone else, there are better options.