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Is it worth the $1,300 price tag for the WiFi version? I think so… just keep those criteria we talked about before in mind. To be honest, I was anticipating being regretful of the purchase. I thought I'd be underwhelmed, and have to hassle with the Play...
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Publicación: 2013-02-28, Autor: Matt , crítica de: techworld.com
The Chromebook Pixel is a good laptop, definitely worth a look. But it's unlikely to be the right laptop for lots of people. It has a beautiful display and amazing build quality, but poor battery life. And the Chrome OS is limited. An interesting conc...
Resumen: If you're considering Google's new Chromebook Pixel computer, there's something you should know: It isn't your typical laptop. And depending on your perspective, that could feel like a revelation or a travesty. The Chromebook Pixel, introduced on Febru...
If you’ve never used a Chrome OS laptop before, the Pixel is not the model you should start with. It’s the best Chrome OS device released to date. It’s the fastest, features the best build quality, has a better display than you’re likely to find on vir...
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Battery life won't get you through a full workday. Most websites and webbased apps aren't fully ready for touch input. Chrome OS needs more gestures support, too. Not all desktop apps can be matched in the browser. USB 2.0 instead of USB 3.0 makes no sens
Publicación: 2013-02-27, Autor: Computerworld , crítica de: networkworld.com
Resumen: A deep-dive review of Google's new Chromebook Pixel laptop, which has high-quality hardware and an amazing touch-based display -- and a few limitations. So at $1,300, is it the laptop for you?If you're considering Google's new Chromebook Pixel computer, t...
Publicación: 2013-02-26, Autor: Andrew , crítica de: gizmodo.com
This machine is put together really, really well and the attention to detail is phenomenal. Every external screw is hidden from sight, the fans are efficient and almost completely silent, porting from a tiny gap in the rear of the lower lid. From opening
This is an awesome rig saddled with an albatross of a price tag. Even if the limited potential functionality of Chrome OS didn't turn you off, paying $1300-1450 for it probably will. And even given as much time as I spend on the Internet, dropping $1300 o
Again, it depends on what youre looking for in a laptop. Similarly speced Windows 8 Ultrabooks retail for less, and you can pick up a refurbished MBP (or tricked out MBA) for about the same. So if you need a "full-function" workstation or cant stand th...
Publicación: 2013-02-25, Autor: David , crítica de: theverge.com
Screen is incredible, Great keyboard and trackpad, Excellent design
Average battery life, Chrome OS is still severely limited, Price is a deal-breaker
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Publicación: 2013-02-22, Autor: Seth , crítica de: cnet.com
The slick-looking, Intel-powered Google Chromebook Pixel combines the touch screen support of Windows 8 with the MacBook Pro's high-res Retina display. It also includes three years of free 1TB cloud storage, and has a 4G LTE option
Pricing starts at a lofty $1,299, Web-based Chrome OS requires you to be online to do most tasks, Web apps can't yet compare to most Windows or Mac software, especially for media-centric activities like video
Despite impressive hardware specs and solid industrial design, the Chromebook Pixel’s high price and cloud OS limitations make it impossible to recommend for the vast majority of users.