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The slick-looking, Intel-powered Google Chromebook Pixel combines the touch screen support of Windows 8 with the MacBook Pro's high-res Retina display. It also includes three years of free 1TB cloud storage, and has a 4G LTE option
Pricing starts at a lofty $1,299, Web-based Chrome OS requires you to be online to do most tasks, Web apps can't yet compare to most Windows or Mac software, especially for media-centric activities like video
Despite impressive hardware specs and solid industrial design, the Chromebook Pixel’s high price and cloud OS limitations make it impossible to recommend for the vast majority of users.
Published: 2013-02-22, Author: Matt , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: Introducing the search giant's first computer, Google vice-president Sundar Pichai emphasised that the Chromebook Pixel gave those who “live in the cloud” the option now to own a truly premium product that was built just for them. Implicitly, he said, ...
Abstract: Do tej pory Chromebooki produkowane były przez Samsunga, Acera, Lenovo i HP. Krążące od kilku tygodni plotki o komputerze od podstaw zaprojektowanym przez Google okazały się prawdziwe - Chromebook Pixel został oficjalnie zaprezentowany.Laptop należy do se...
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Published: 2013-02-21, Author: Christopher , review by: techradar.com
Beautifully made, Stunning high, res screen, Feels very fast, Chrome OS is maintenance, free, Unexpectedly rich speakers
Expensive, Chrome OS limited, Underwhelming battery life, Easy to get it running warm, Keyboard feels a little dead
In Depth Which cloud services are right for you? This is the best Chromebook in the world, but even within the context of rating Chromebooks, it's not perfect. When you put it in the wider context of Windows, OS X, iOS, Android and so on, it becomes even...
Published: 2012-05-31, Author: Jerry , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: Written by Gadget Examiner Jerry NorfletI love using my laptop with Windows 7 and office built-in. There was a time when I felt the same way about my Desktop computer as well. However, with the advent of Wi-Fi, the internet and reduction in the actual cos...