CTL Chromebox NL72L - 11.6" HD, LTE Band 48 CRBS, Dual-Core Intel Celeron N4500, 4GB/64GB, 180° Hinge Laptop, AUE 2030
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CTL Chromebox NL72L - 11.6" HD, LTE Band 48 CRBS, Dual-Core Intel Celeron N4500, 4GB/64GB, 180° Hinge Laptop, AUE 2030

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CTL Chromebox NL72L - 11.6" HD, LTE Band 48 CRBS, Dual-Core Intel Celeron N4500, 4GB/64GB, 180° Hinge Laptop, AUE 2030CTL Chromebox NL72L 11. 6" HD LTE Chromebook with DualCore Intel Celeron N4500 Meet the CTL Chromebox NL72L, a purposebuilt LTE Chromebook designed for productivity on the move. Engineered for schools, businesses, and field teams, this compact 11. 6" laptop blends powerful Chrome OS performance with robust connectivity options, including LTE Band 48 support for reliable private and public networks. Its 180 hinge makes collaboration effortless, while

CTL Chromebox NL72L — 11.6" HD LTE Chromebook with Dual‑Core Intel Celeron N4500

Meet the CTL Chromebox NL72L, a purpose‑built LTE Chromebook designed for productivity on the move. Engineered for schools, businesses, and field teams, this compact 11.6" laptop blends powerful Chrome OS performance with robust connectivity options, including LTE Band 48 support for reliable private and public networks. Its 180° hinge makes collaboration effortless, while the dual‑core Intel Celeron N4500 delivers responsive multitasking, smooth web browsing, and quick access to cloud‑based tools. With 4GB of RAM and 64GB of local storage, the NL72L provides a balanced mix of speed and space, letting you keep important files at hand while you stay connected to the apps and data you rely on every day. AUE 2030 marks the expected software update window for long‑term security and feature improvements, helping your organization stay current without sacrificing reliability.

  • Stay connected anywhere with LTE Band 48 — The NL72L is built for mobility, offering both private and public LTE connectivity options. Whether you’re on campus, in a remote classroom, or in the field, you’ll enjoy fast, secure access to the apps and data you need. The device supports Band 48, enabling compatibility with modern LTE networks and enabling private LTE deployments for organizations that require enhanced control and security over their communications.

  • Responsive performance with dual‑core efficiency — Powered by a Dual‑Core Intel Celeron N4500, the NL72L delivers smooth multitasking across Chrome OS, web apps, and cloud services. It’s designed to handle multiple browser tabs, video conferencing, and productivity tools without sacrificing responsiveness. The 4GB of RAM ensures snappy switching between tasks, while the 64GB local storage provides fast access to documents, offline files, and essential apps, keeping you productive even when cloud access is limited.

  • Compact, productive design with a 180° hinge — The 11.6" HD display pairs with a sturdy, lightweight chassis that’s easy to carry between classrooms, offices, and job sites. The 180° hinge enables flexible collaboration—perfect for group projects, demonstrations, or shared computer use. The Chromebook form factor focuses on simplicity and security, so you can rely on automatic updates, built‑in malware protection, and streamlined access to Google Workspace and other cloud services.

  • Ample storage, cloud readiness, and security — With 64GB of local storage and seamless integration with Google Drive, you can keep essential files at hand while leveraging cloud storage for scalable capacity. Chrome OS strengthens security with verified boot, sandboxing, and frequent secure updates, helping protect sensitive data in education, healthcare, and corporate environments. The NL72L’s enterprise‑friendly features support device management and policy enforcement to keep your fleet compliant and secure.

  • Versatile use cases for education, business, and fieldwork — The NL72L is well suited for classrooms, libraries, and administration, as well as field teams that require reliable connectivity and local storage. Its rugged portability, long battery life expectations, and robust Chrome OS ecosystem make it a reliable partner for digital learning, remote offices, and on‑site service scenarios where staying connected matters most.

Technical Details of CTL Chromebox NL72L

  • Display: 11.6" High‑Definition (HD) screen for crisp visuals and easy readability in any environment.
  • Processor: Dual‑Core Intel Celeron N4500, designed to balance performance and efficiency for everyday Chrome OS tasks.
  • Memory & Storage: 4GB RAM and 64GB eMMC storage provide solid multitasking capability and local file access.
  • Connectivity: LTE Band 48 support for private or public network access, enabling reliable connectivity where Wi‑Fi may be limited.
  • Design Features: 180‑degree hinge for flexible collaboration and an overall compact, portable chassis ideal for education and enterprise use.
  • Operating System: Chrome OS, offering fast boot times, built‑in security, and seamless access to Google Workspace and cloud apps.
  • Model & Update Window: NL72L with AUE 2030, aligning with long‑term software support and security updates.
  • Security & Management: Chrome OS security model with automatic updates and enterprise management options to enforce policies across devices.
  • Use Case: Suited for classrooms, libraries, offices, and field deployments requiring reliable LTE connectivity and simple administration.

How to install CTL Chromebox NL72L

  • Power on the NL72L and complete the initial Chrome OS setup by connecting to a Wi‑Fi or LTE network. Sign in with a Google account or a managed account if your organization uses Google Workspace for education or business.

  • Connect to the appropriate network: if your organization uses Private LTE, configure the SIM and network settings so the device can access the enterprise network securely. For public LTE, ensure data plans and SIM provisioning are active and compatible with Band 48.

  • Enroll the device in your organization’s management console (if applicable). This enables centralized policy control, software updates, app whitelisting, and remote troubleshooting to keep devices secure and compliant.

  • Update Chrome OS to the latest version to ensure the newest features and security patches are installed. This helps protect data and maintain compatibility with cloud services used daily.

  • Install essential apps and configure settings: browser bookmarks, Google Drive integration, offline file access, and any line‑of‑business apps. Customize accessibility options, privacy controls, and battery saving features for optimal use in various environments.

  • Test connectivity and performance by opening multiple web apps, video calls, and document editors. Verify LTE data performance, app responsiveness, and battery life to ensure the device meets your organization’s expectations before full deployment.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the CTL Chromebox NL72L best for? It is designed for mobility and productivity, combining Chrome OS with LTE connectivity to support education, business, and fieldwork where reliable network access is essential.

  • Which networks does LTE Band 48 cover? LTE Band 48 provides wide coverage for private and public LTE deployments in many regions, enabling flexible connectivity options for on‑site and remote work without relying solely on Wi‑Fi.

  • What are the core hardware specs? The NL72L features a 11.6" HD display, a Dual‑Core Intel Celeron N4500 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of local storage, all running Chrome OS for secure, cloud‑centric productivity.

  • Can this device be managed centrally? Yes. It supports enterprise management and Google Workspace integration, allowing IT teams to enforce policies, push apps, and monitor device health across a fleet.

  • Is there support for private LTE deployments? Absolutely. The NL72L is designed to work with private LTE networks, enabling organizations to create controlled, secure connectivity environments for students, staff, and field personnel.

  • What is AUE 2030? AUE 2030 indicates the planned End‑User Experience window for software updates and long‑term support, helping ensure continued security and compatibility with evolving cloud services.

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