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First things first, there is definitely a place for Chromebooks in today's markets. The Pixel is easily the top tier of all of the Chromebooks. I'd easily want to use the Pixel's touchscreen over any Windows 8 computer. After spending more time with th...
Publié: 2013-05-31, Auteur: Jason , review by: anandtech.com
Something magical happened during the course of this review. I know many of you have been waiting for it, and we apologize for the delay. But truth be told, it was worth it. I'd already spent a few weeks with the Pixel when it entered the bowels of Anand'...
Poor usability in Offline Mode, Pricey, Chrome OS Has Limited Functionality, No USB 3.0, Meager local storage capacity
It's actually quite difficult to sum up the Chromebook Pixel. From a design and build quality standpoint, there is no other notebook on the market that can top it. The machined aluminum, brilliant keyboard, responsive trackpad, and class-leading touch-ena...
Publié: 2013-05-20, Auteur: James , review by: zdnet.com
Extrait: There is a free app in the Chrome App Store that turns the Chrome browser into a remote control system to access Windows PCs and Macs remotely. Remote control using the Chrome Remote Desktop app is possible from any Chrome browser, but is particularly use...
To close out this review, we're going to go back to what we started asking. Which was, is the Chromebook Pixel worth the price tag? Before I answer this, you need to ask yourself something. How much space do I need in Google Drive? If you need or want lot...
Publié: 2013-05-03, Auteur: Mark , review by: Laptopmag.com
Luxurious and sturdy design, Superior high-resolution display, Fantastic keyboard and touchpad, Very loud and clear speakers, 4G LTE built in
Expensive, Interface not optimized for touch, App selection could be better, Experienced some instability, Below-average battery life, Lacks USB 3.0 support
The Chromebook Pixel boasts a gorgeous industrial design and superior display, but it doesn't offer enough functionality or endurance to justify its high price....
Publié: 2013-04-26, Auteur: Phil , review by: examiner.com
Extrait: Click here to see a video slideshow of the Chromebook.The ways for you to interact with your electronic stockpile of apps, music, docs, etc. is constantly evolving. A struggle has gently emerged between laptop and tablet that has not yet declared a clear ...
Extrait: So today, a nice package from Google showed up on my doorstep. It is the Chromebook Pixel. Now before we get into doing a full fledged review, I figured I'd go ahead and do a nice unboxing and initial thoughts post on the Pixel. Sorta like a teaser for ou...
High quality anodized aluminum matte chassis, 2560 x 1700 resolution Gorilla Glass touchscreen display is as impressive as it sounds, Chrome OS is easy to use with a low learning curve, Very low system noise, Large keys and touchpad, Excellent 1080p playb
Playback of 2048 x 1536 resolution video or higher can result in slight stuttering, High surface temperatures under load, No end-user expandability options, Non-removable battery, No USB 3.0 ports, Narrow scope of Chrome OS limits versatility, Pricey
Google Chromebook PixelThe Pixel places itself in a unique position. On one hand, the overall quality of the hardware and construction, even down to the speakers, is one of the best in its size class. It's thin without being fragile, rigid without being b...