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La Google Pixelbook tiene un diseño elegante y una pantalla táctil que se muy bien. Se puede convertir en tableta
Es la primera 'laptop' con Google Assistant
Ejecuta bien toda clase de apps de Android y ofrece un muy buen desempeño
LaGoogle Pixelbooktiene un diseño elegante y una pantalla táctil que se muy bien. Se puede convertir en tableta
Es la primera laptop con Google Assistant
Excelent manufactura
Diseño único
Chasis y tapa rígidos
Sin crujidos
Procesador ULV Core ix sin ventilador
Muy compacto y ligero
Bisagras firmes sin balanceos
Soporta apps de Play Store
Teclas de potente respuesta táctil
Formato 3
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Es costosa
El Pen ('sylus') se vende por separado y las funciones de Google Assistant se desactivan al configurar la computadora en español. Además
El modo de table no ofrece pantalla dividida y Chrome OS sigue teniendo limitaciones comparado con los si
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El Pen ('stylus') se vende por separado y las funciones de Google Assistant se desactivan al configurar la computadora en español. Además
El modo de tableta no ofrece pantalla dividida y Chrome OS sigue teniendo limitaciones comparado
Colores y escala de grises inferiores a los de MacBook Pro
Surface Laptop
Extraño comportamiento de consumo de energía
Problemas de WLAN intermitentes
Modo pantalla completa Play Store aún no es perfecto
Sleek and stylish design, Extremely thin and lightweight, which makes it easy to carry around with you, The laptop comes with Google Assistant built in, so you can ask the Assistant to create emails for you, get the details of your next calendar invite an
Lacks enough USB ports (ideally we'd like to see three or more), a card reader and a HDMI socket, It's expensive, Many of the apps you can use on the Google Pixelbook let you continue working even when there's no internet access, but there are many that c
One of the best Chromebooks on the market, the Google Pixelbook looks stunning but is certainly not style over substance. It boasts good battery life, is quick to recharge and has the added bonus of plenty of physical storage (something most Chromebooks d...
Good build quality, a solid performer with a decent keyboard
At this price and specification the Google Pixelbook is simply too expensive. Way too expensive. Furthermore, the speakers are tinny - and they certainly shouldn't be at this price - and Chrome OS is limited. Android apps also proved hit and miss, Rating:
At this price and specification the Google Pixelbook is simply too expensive. Way too expensive. Both its tinny speakers and chunky bezel are a disappointment that let down its performance and screen quality...
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Publicación: 2017-12-19, Autor: Roland , crítica de: Theinquirer.net
Gorgeous design, immaculate build quality, powerful performance, slick operating system with Android apps
Big display bezels, weedy speakers, Android apps aren't optimised for Chrome OS, high price for a Chromebook
This is the best Chromebook around and sets the standard for Chrome OS laptops of the future. It makes an excellent portable machine for work and play, and the support for Android apps makes the Pixelbook a capable tablet as well as an excellent ultraport...
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Publicación: 2017-12-14, Autor: Dan , crítica de: T3.com
Chrome OS so much better than before, Pixelbook Pen costs extra, The design is fabulous
Low power processor, A MacBook Air or Macbook may be a better option
So then, the Pixelbook is the best Chromebook ever. And, providing you're OK with Chrome OS, there's an awful lot to like. Aside from the fact it's an expensive piece of tech, it's unfortunate that the hardware features a low-power Intel processor.That ma...
Publicación: 2017-12-06, Autor: Adam , crítica de: itpro.co.uk
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Publicación: 2017-11-09, Autor: Matt , crítica de: Digitaltrends.com
Extremely slim, Handsome look, Beautiful, pixel-dense display, Feels snappy in everyday use, Battery can easily last a full workday
Chrome OS has limited inking support, Assistant isn't as useful as it could be, Android apps are supported, but buggy
Only if you're a diehard Chrome OS fan and want the very best Chromebook available. The Pixelbook has much to recommend it, but also suffers annoying problems, and more work is needed to make Assistant and the Pixelbook Pen truly useful...
It's easy to fall in love with the Pixelbook's sleek hardware, but the combination of a high price and faltering software means that the competition bests it on both laptop and tablet fronts.If you're after an entertainment device that's also good for a b...
Publicación: 2017-11-06, Autor: Adam , crítica de: itpro.co.uk
Gorgeous design, Excellent keyboard, Google Assistant built in, Runs Android apps
Pricey, Still can't run proper desktop apps
Google's Pixelbook delivers on the promise of ChromeOS - a speedy, lightweight laptop with all of the intelligence and functionality that we've come to expect from Google. It may be expensive compared to most other Chromebooks, but it makes up for it w...
The Pixelbook is certainly expensive but not unreasonably so when you look at what you get. Yes, you could buy an Acer Chromebook R11 (to pick an arbitrary example) for a quarter of the price – but, as with most cheap Chromebooks, you'd end up with a medi...