Beginning in 2013 with the original Chromebook Pixel—the first touch-screen Chrome OS device—and continuing through 2017’s Pixelbook, the Chrome OS laptops that Google has designed and sold itself ...
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, ...
You might be out of luck if you prefer the original, premium Pixelbook over its lower-cost Pixelbook Go counterpart. The 9to5Google team has discovered that the Google Store lists the Pixelbook as ...
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I’ve loved the Pixelbook since the moment I got one two years ago. It quickly became my go-to laptop and I now find myself spending more time with it than my desktop PC. The Pixelbook’s main drawback ...
It’s been nearly two years since Google launched the Pixelbook, an ultra-high-end Chromebook that has a 360-degree hinge, a sharp display and touch screen. Unfortunately, it was over $1,000, which was ...
At its annual hardware event, Google today announced the launch of the Pixelbook Go, the latest iteration of its first-party Chromebook lineup. Starting at $649, the Pixelbook Go marks a return to 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 Pixelbook Go hides its design charms on the bottom, which seems a pretty strange place at first glance, but then you have to think about how Google's new Chromebook is actually going to be used.
Few, if any, saw coming the Chromebook’s utter dominance of the K-8 category. In hindsight, it’s easy to see why the systems have been such a success story, of course: low prices, coupled with ease of ...
The Pixelbook Go is the cheapest Chromebook Google has made to date. Google’s flagship Chrome OS devices typically start at $1,000, so the $650 price tag on the base-level Pixelbook Go is incredible.
Google announced its last Chromebook in 2019 alongside the Pixel 4 and 4 XL. With the company likely not making a new Chromebook anytime soon, the US Google Store has stopped selling the Pixelbook Go.