Article 3XPP0 Dell tempts Pixelbook lovers with premium $599 Inspiron Chromebook 14

Dell tempts Pixelbook lovers with premium $599 Inspiron Chromebook 14

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Valentina Palladino
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Valentina Palladino

Dell added a new member to its Inspiron line ahead of IFA 2018. Today, the company announced the new Inspiron Chromebook 14 two-in-one, a Chrome OS convertible that's not like the super-affordable Chromebooks you may be familiar with. It doesn't have a low-powered processor, it's not made of plastic, and it even comes with an active pen to use with its touchscreen-all at the starting price of $599.

The new Inspiron Chromebook looks and feels similar to Dell's Windows-based Inspiron machines. It has an all-metal body and somewhat flattened hinges that allow it to rotate into tablet mode. Even with its metal design and 14-inch FHD touchscreen, the new Chromebook weighs under four pounds and doesn't feel as hefty as other 14-inch machines.

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