What’s New: Today in New York City, Google announced the newest member of the Pixelbook own family: Google Pixelbook Go, powered by way of Intel® Core™ processors for performance, connectivity and a complete Chrome OS enjoy that boots in seconds and remains updated at the go.
“The new Google Pixelbook Go was cautiously crafted to bring flexibility to work, life and play at the go with powerful Intel Core processors turning in new stages of performance, responsiveness and battery life. Collaboration between Google and Intel engineers continues to bring tremendous Chromebook experiences to market.” –Josh Newman, Intel vp and trendy supervisor of Mobile Innovation inside the Client Computing Group
Why It Matters: Engineers from Intel and Google leveraged client comments to create a device that has an extremely-skinny, lightweight design with up to 12 hours of battery existence1. The end result is an clean-to-use and responsive device, inclusive of:
- Intel Core processors for the performance strength to load content-wealthy internet pages fast, edit pics, release video games and multitask throughout Google Play Store apps.
- Narrower bezels and a vibrant 13.three-inch Full HD touchscreen display with a 4K Ultra HD Molecular Display option create an immersive viewing experience.
- An extremely-portable design weighing approximately 2 kilos2 and 13mm thin is ideal for an on-the-go life-style. Read More :
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How to Get It: Google Pixelbook Go is available for pre-orders beginning today at the Google Store in the u.s. And Canada, starting at $649. It could be available in the u.k. In early 2020. For details, go to the Google Store.