Aside from new smartphones and gadgets, Google has also announced something for the laptop fans. Google has returned to the notebook market a year after it has discontinued the Chromebook Pixel. The new high-end Chromebook is called Pixelbook and starts at $999, while the top model costs $1,649. That is without the new Pixelbook Pen, a stylus designed specifically for this laptop that costs $99.
The laptop runs on Chrome OS that now supports Google Assistant and has a dedicated Assistant key.
In terms of design, it has a 12.3-inch Quad HD display with 3:2 aspect ratio and a 3-in-1 design, which allows you to use it as a laptop, tablet or prop it into tent mode. There is a thin backlit keyboard with soft-touch keys and a new trackpad that comes with special touch-processing algorithms to navigate accurately. Unfortunately, it is powered by 7th generation Intel Core i5/i7 processor.



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