Google's new Chromebook - pretty as a Pixel
Summary: The Chromebook just got pumped up with an aluminum case, 2560 x 1700 resolution display that competes with the famous Retina Display, and a touchscreen.
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Pixel’s display has a 0.55mm layer of Gorilla Glass that is fused directly to the display. It gives high picture clarity, rich colors, and a 178° viewing angle.
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what does the touchscreen do?
wacom pen?
Following the Apple Philosophy
I am sure this is a nice machine, but...
Install a real OS on it...
Windows? Are you nuts?
I can only wonder why Google is coming out with a laptop. The only reason I have a MacBook is as a dev box and I gave my Vaio to the maid. I do think ChromeOS is a good idea, but not at this price.
Good for nothing....
Good for nothing...
Whats the point of a good process?
Am I missing something?
Why buy a $1400 ultrabook
There is nothing wrong with the price when you have choices
The low end prices of chromebooks have gone down recently while the netbook class of Windows PC's has been killed and Apple devices are always high priced.
Although I wouldn't buy one for myself, for the chromeos cloud ecosystem the Pixel is an enrichment.
Pixel
Expensive paperweight.
in general I admit
i bought MBP for it's perfectly engineered hardware and OSX(also win7 )
I'd buy one if...
Why No Money? Maybe You Waste it When You Have it?
I'm missing something here!
Here we see a very expensive "Dumb Terminal" and they seem to think it's OK. As for the looks, not bad but I've seen better from both Apple (which I don't buy) and from Windows Notebooks, ultra books and hybrids.
Seems to be at very least an expensive experiment!
The Author Never Said it Was OK
His mother probably taught him if you have nothing good to say don't say anything at all. There is certainly nothing good to say about a Google product.
Correction, The Author Called it a Toy.
Google's new Chromebook - pretty as a Pixel
You just described it perfectly. I don't see it being anything other than a toy for some Google employees to play with. They must be getting bored with the current set of toys scattered throughout the Google campus.
Surprise surprise