- 12.85" display with a 3:2 aspect ratio, 2560 x 1700, at 239 PPI
- Intel® HD Graphics 4000 (Integrated)
- Intel® CoreTM i5 Processor (Dual Core 1.8GHz)
- 1 TB of Google Drive Cloud Storage for 3 years*
- 4 GB DDR3 RAM 32 GB Solid State Drive*
Product Description
NEW Google Chromebook Pixel (WiFi) - TechniquesÉcran12.85 Features "screen with 3:22560 x écran178 ° 1700-239 PPI400 nit Extra largeEntréesVerre viewpoint multi-touchscreen Gorilla ® Backlit Keyboard ChromeEntièrement clicked, etched glass trackpadHD WebcamPorts2 display2 2.0mini x USB ports-in-1 card reader that supports SD, MMCDesign industry without active cooling vents of aluminum anodiséCertifié visiblesUsiné ENERGY STAR ® Taille297, 7 x 224.6 x 16.2 mmWeight £ 3.35 / 1 52 kgCPUIntel ® CoreTM i5 (1.8GHz Dual Core) Intel ® HD Graphics 4000 ( integrated) Memory4 GB DDR332 RAM GB Solid State Drive * AudioPrise headset / microphone microphoneRéseau cancellation intégréDSP bruitPuissants integrated speakers tuned for more clartéBatterieJusqu'à than 5 hours of active use (59 Wh) * RéseauBi Band WiFi 802.11 ab / g / n 2x2 / Bluetooth 3.0 TMGoodies1 To Google Cloud Storage Drive for 3 years *... See more product details
Customer Reviews: NEW Google Chromebook Pixel (WiFi)
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simply beautiful
The screen is easy on the eye and being touch sensitive is very useful. The hardware is simple, effective and quick - quick to start and fast when it runs.
Other laptops seem pointless now :)
This laptop is a luxury item, both in its quality and its superfluous nature. The screen is truly beautiful, and the touchscreen works exceptionally well, especially once some of the flagged experimental options are activated. The touchpad and the keyboard are also the best I have used. Battery life is 5 hours as advertised, and can be stretched further if you need it to. Start-up is almost instant, and the system works extremely quickly and quietly. Despite this, I would recommend it to virtually nobody, as the question comes down to whether ChromeOS works for you.
- Do you spend most of your time in a browser?
- Is google docs a good enough replacement for Microsoft Office?
- Can you do without programmes such as Skype and Photoshop? (Equivalents, albeit not as powerful, can be found in the Web Store)
- Do you use Google Music, or another web-based programme to listen to your music?
- Do you have a web-enabled printer, or have another computer from which to print?
- Do you use other google services - Drive, Gmail etc?
- Do you have a fast and reliable internet connection, and are you happy for your files to be stored online?
If the answer to those questions is yes, or you have another Windows/MacOS computer that can handle the functions that the Pixel cannot, and if you are prepared to spend a large amount of money for the luxury of the build quality, the speed, and most of all the screen, then this device MIGHT make sense.
For me, it does, and I consistently enjoy using it, much more than my windows devices. For that reason it is a five-star device, but in the same way that a sports car might be five-star - you shouldn't buy it if you have children, no other car, and need to carry building supplies in it.
This is a fantastic computer - for the right person.
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