I never thought I'd be willing to pay $1,000 for a Chromebook. Then, in 2017, Google's Pixelbook came out. It was light, with a gorgeous touchscreen, snappy performance, and Google Assistant built in.
For years, Google has been the driving force behind Chrome OS, making expensive, but visionary hardware to light a fire under other OEMs to compete, with the Google Pixelbook being the case in point.
Unlike a chest of gold in the movies, the Pixelbook Go may not cast a honeyed glow on your face when you open the lid, but the keyboard you find waiting inside is no less precious. More affordable and ...
Google gives up the tablet tricks to produce a better Chromebook that's lightweight, quick-charging and more fun to type on. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. For the first time, Google is making a Chromebook that actually approaches a reasonable price for ...
Google has been building its own Chromebooks for a while now -- first, there were two iterations of the Chromebook Pixel, and then there was 2017's Pixelbook. All three were great laptops with one ...
9to5Google recently posted images of what appears to be the final prototype of Google’s upcoming Pixelbook Go. The new Chromebook is expected to officially launch alongside the Pixel 4 during the ...
Google's Pixel laptops used to be synonymous with "expensive." With prices upwards of $1,000, the company's Chromebook Pixel and Pixelbook were costly products meant only for the most ardent Chrome OS ...
The Made by Google 2019 event is less than a month away, and yet it feels like we already know everything there is to know about the Pixel 4. That being the case, there’s no better time to take stock ...
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