Google Chromebook Pixel review: beautiful, powerful – but still just Chrome
by Samuel Gibbs from Technology | The Guardian on (#5A4D)
With an all-aluminium body, powerful processor and 12-hour-plus battery life the Pixel is the best Chromebook going, but at a price
The Chromebook Pixel is Google's vision of what a computer should be like - with a high-resolution screen, excellent battery life and solid aluminium body, with apps and data stored in the cloud.
But the Pixel is a contradiction - at 799 it's an expensive machine that uses an operating system designed for cheap computers.
Pros: fast, aluminium body, fantastic high resolution screen, 12+ hours battery, USB C, zero maintenance required
Cons: Chrome OS still limited for some things, three to four times the price of other Chromebooks, very little local storage
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