LG Google ChromeOS OPS with TPM and Zero Touch Enrollment
The LG Google ChromeOS OPS is purpose-built for enterprises seeking secure, manageable cloud-based computing. With Trusted Platform Module (TPM) security, Verified Boot protection, and Zero Touch Enrollment, this 8GB RAM / 256GB SSD system delivers enterprise-grade reliability without complexity. Ideal for organizations deploying large-scale ChromeOS fleets, educational institutions, and businesses prioritizing security and simplified IT management.
Key Features
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Trusted Platform Module (TPM) — Hardware-based security for encrypted credential storage and verified boot integrity
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Zero Touch Enrollment — Automated device provisioning eliminates manual setup and reduces deployment time
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Verified Boot — Cryptographic verification ensures only authorized firmware executes at startup
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Google Play Integration — Native access to thousands of enterprise and productivity applications
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8GB RAM — Smooth multitasking and application performance for daily business workflows
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256GB SSD Storage — Fast boot times and responsive file access with ample local storage
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Intel Wireless Connectivity — Reliable Wi-Fi for seamless network integration
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Cloud-First Architecture — Centralized management via Google Admin Console for IT efficiency
Technical Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Manufacturer |
LG ELECTRONICS USA |
| Part Number |
CRMQ-1LDGA |
| Operating System |
Google ChromeOS |
| Memory (RAM) |
8GB |
| Storage |
256GB SSD |
| Security Features |
TPM 2.0, Verified Boot, Zero Touch Enrollment |
| Application Support |
Google Play Store Access |
| Wireless |
Intel Wi-Fi Module |
| Form Factor |
OPS (Open Pluggable Specification) |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is TPM and why does it matter for ChromeOS?
Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a dedicated security chip that protects encryption keys and verifies system integrity. For ChromeOS OPS deployments, TPM ensures that devices boot securely and maintain compliance with enterprise security policies, making it essential for regulated industries.
How does Zero Touch Enrollment simplify IT management?
Zero Touch Enrollment automates device provisioning by allowing IT administrators to pre-register devices in the Google Admin Console. When powered on, ChromeOS OPS units automatically configure themselves without manual intervention, reducing setup time from hours to minutes.
Can I deploy Google ChromeOS OPS across multiple locations?
Yes. The centralized Google Admin Console enables IT teams to manage, update, and secure ChromeOS OPS devices across distributed locations from a single dashboard. Verified Boot and TPM ensure consistent security posture enterprise-wide.
Is 256GB SSD sufficient for enterprise use?
For cloud-first workflows, 256GB SSD provides ample storage for local caching, offline documents, and applications. Most data and applications run from Google Cloud services, making local storage primarily a performance buffer rather than primary storage.