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The Chromebook Pixel is a 2013 laptop at the high end of Google's Chromebook family of machines, which all come preinstalled with ChromeOS operating system. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Chromebook Pixel is part of the Google Pixel series of consumer electronics.
A rumored Pixel-branded Chromebook was anticipated to be launched at Google's annual fall hardware event in 2017 as a successor to the Chromebook Pixel; [5] it was potentially a spinoff from the prior year's Project Bison, which was anticipated to be a laptop that could convert into a tablet mode. [6]
At the time, Google Play access was scheduled for the ASUS Chromebook Flip, the Acer Chromebook R 11 and the most recent Chromebook Pixel, with other Chromebooks slated over time. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] Partnering with Google, Samsung released the Chromebook Plus and Chromebook Pro in early 2017, the first Chromebooks to come with the Play Store ...
When we reviewed Google's Chromebook Pixel in 2013, we said it was a gorgeous, well-built computer that almost no one should buy. That's also how we felt about the follow up in 2015. See, Chrome ...
Google is hoping to take the lowly netbook to a whole new level with its high-end Chromebook Pixel. In this second of a two-part series, Motley Fool analyst Rex Moore takes a look at the Pixel's ...
The long-lasting battery delivers up to 10 hours of use and it’s fast charging so you can get 2 hours of use in 15 minutes The 4-in-1 design adapts to whatever you’re doing with laptop, tablet ...
Google Shopping, [2] formerly Google Product Search, Google Products and Froogle, is a Google service created by Craig Nevill-Manning which allows users to search for products on online shopping websites and compare prices between different vendors. Google announced at its Marketing Live event in May 2019 that the new Google Shopping will ...
Google just announced the Chromebook Pixel, its latest laptop with a new touchscreen. It's marching further into Apple's territory with the new notebook, but the company has a long way to go ...