Background

The Lenovo Chromebook C330 is a compact laptop in Lenovo’s Chromebook line, released in 2018, and designed for everyday computing. Chromebooks are a category of laptops that run Chrome OS, an operating system developed by Google that is primarily intended for web based tasks such as browsing, document editing, media playback, and cloud based applications. The C330 is a 2-in-1 convertible device with a 360-degree hinge and an 11.6-inch IPS multi-touch display with a 1366 × 768 resolution.

The device measures approximately 292 × 215.4 × 19.6 mm and weighs about 1.2 kg (2.6 lb), placing it in the compact and lightweight category. It is powered by a MediaTek MT8173C processor and includes 4 GB of onboard LPDDR3 memory, with either 32 GB or 64 GB of eMMC storage depending on configuration. Connectivity options include USB-C, USB 3.1 Gen 1 (USB-A), HDMI, a microSD card slot, and a 3.5 mm audio jack, along with WiFi and Bluetooth support. Additional hardware features include an integrated camera, microphone, speakers, TPM security, and a mini security lock slot. Power is supplied by a 45 Wh, 3-cell battery paired with a 45 W adapter.

The Chromebook C330 has reached End of Development Support, meaning it no longer receives new Chrome OS feature updates. Any software or support materials provided by Lenovo are available “as is,” without express or implied warranties. Devices that remain under the Lenovo Limited Warranty may still be eligible for hardware repair. The model was sold in multiple regions, including North America and Europe, and at the time of release was positioned as an entry level Chromebook with a launch price typically between USD $249 and $279, depending on configuration and region.

The C330 was intended for students and general users who required a low maintenance system for basic computing tasks rather than performance intensive workloads. Commonly reported issues over time include hinge wear, plastic enclosure cracking, and stress to the display assembly. Within Lenovo’s Chromebook lineup, the C330 served as an entry level convertible model and was later followed by devices such as the Lenovo Chromebook C340, which introduced updated hardware and design changes. Lenovo’s broader Chromebook offerings include other models in the C-series and S-series, which vary in form factor and performance level.

This device page is intended to help users confirm the correct model and access repair resources, including manuals, removal and replacement guides, and parts or FRU references, to support repairability and reduce unnecessary device replacement.

Identification

Use the steps below to confirm you have the correct device and model before using repair documentation:

  • Check the bottom case label for the model name Lenovo Chromebook C330 and the machine type or model, commonly Type 81HY.
  • In ChromeOS, open Settings, then About ChromeOS, and confirm the device model information matches your hardware label.
  • When using Lenovo parts lookup, confirm the product line and Type match 81HY to avoid mixing parts with similar models.

Primary model and parts reference (Type 81HY)

Technical Specifications

Model: Lenovo Chromebook C330

Display:

  • 11.6-inch IPS color display
  • Multi-touch screen
  • Resolution: 1366 × 768 pixels

Memory:

  • 4 GB LPDDR3 (on-board)

Storage:

  • 32 GB or 64 GB eMMC 5.1

Connectors and Slots:

  • USB-C connector
  • USB 3.1 Gen 1
  • HDMI connector
  • microSD card slot
  • Audio (headphone) jack

Wireless:

  • Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth

Security:

  • Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
  • Mini security-lock slot

Camera, Microphone, and Speakers:

  • Built-in camera
  • Built-in microphone
  • Built-in speakers

Size:

  • Approx. 292 × 215.4 × 19.6 mm

Weight:

  • Approx. 1.2 kg (2.6 lb)

Battery:

  • Built-in Li-Polymer battery
  • 3-cell
  • 45 Wh

Power Adapter:

  • Input: 100–240 V, 50–60 Hz
  • Output: 15 V
  • Power: 45 W

Source PSREF and Lenovo support for specifications

Additional Information

Recommended repair resources:

Why these sources are trustworthy:

  • Lenovo Support and PSREF are manufacturer-published sources designed to provide accurate model-specific specs, parts, and procedures.
  • The HMM provides structured removal and replacement procedures and FRU information used for service and maintenance.

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