Chromebooks may be most popular in the classroom, but Google wants to ride that train out of schools and into the next phase of students’ lives. The Pixelbook is the manifestation of that idea, the piece of hardware that combines Google’s revamped design aesthetic and Internet-based software with the needs and wants of a younger generation.
Google stopped selling the original Chromebook Pixel, but seemingly only because the company wants to shine the spotlight on its new Chrome OS laptop. No distractions, no other (potentially) cheaper options: if you’re someone who grew up using Chrome OS in school, this $999 convertible is the one you should get if you want to continue using Chrome OS later in life.
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Source: Ars Technica – Google Pixelbook review: Prepared today for the possible reality of tomorrow