Pyramid ChromeOS & Chrome Enterprise Certified!
We’re proud to announce that our POLYTOUCH® Flex21.5 has been actively certified by Google as compatible with ChromeOS Flex and is now featured on the ChromeOS Flex Certified Models list!
What is ChromeOS Flex?
- ChromeOS Flex is the cloud-first, fast, easy-to-manage, and secure operating system for PCs and Macs. It’s a sustainable way to modernize devices and can be quickly deployed via USB or across an enterprise network.
- Our POLYTOUCH® Flex21.5 joins the ranks of official ChromeOS Flex certified devices—a category that includes Chromeboxes, Chromebases, and Chromebooks—and is purpose-built to support a wide variety of use cases, including kiosks and digital signage.
This certification highlights our commitment to:
✅ Reliable and scalable enterprise solutions
✅ Fast and flexible deployment
✅ Centralized, cloud-based management
✅ Secure and sustainable IT modernization
We’re excited to be part of the ChromeOS Flex ecosystem and look forward to helping organizations innovate with confidence.
View our official listing on Google’s site:
https://support.google.com/chromeosflex/answer/11513094?hl=en#zippy=%2Cpolytouch
Google Chrome OS Certification Notes
Several members of KMA are listed for a variety of models. Notables include:
- Pyramid POLYTOUCH (version 133)
- meldCX (version 120)
- Almost all of the Intel NUCs + ComputeStick
- LG has multiple thin clients certified
- POSIFLEX (which owns KIOSK) has a POS Terminal
- In our APAC region Giada has multiple units
Explanation of ChromeOS Certification
To ensure a consistent and high-quality experience, Google individually certifies and maintains a list of models that you can use with ChromeOS Flex.
Fairly robust certification program with a total of 56 manufacturers with certified units (approximately 500 models)
Model status
Certified—Models are expected to work with ChromeOS Flex.
Minor issues expected—Models are likely to support at least basic functionality, but are still being worked on by our team. You might run into minor issues.
Major issues expected—Models are known to have major issues, such as boot issues, and are not currently recommended for use with ChromeOS Flex. Future releases will improve support for these models.
Decertified—Models recently reached their end of support date. Support ends on the 31st December of the given year.