Google has taken the wraps off its new laptop. The new Chromebook Pixel looks similar to its predecessor with pimped up internals, better battery life at $999. This becomes the most pricey Chromebook ever released. Google has also adopted the new USB-C standard that we saw on Apple’s new MacBook early this week. It’s used to charge the laptop, transfer data, or connect to an external monitor or TV.
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On the spec sheet you have :
- A Hasswell new Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM and 2GB of storage.
- Alternatively you can get one with Core i7 chip, 16GB of RAM, and a 64GB SSD.
- A 3:2, 2560 x 1700 pixel touchscreen display
- Two USB-C ports and two Traditional USB 3.0 ports
- 12 hours battery life between charges
- Full-size SD card reader and standard headphone jacks.
- Full-size HDMI port
Both versions of the new Chromebook Pixel are available starting today from Google’s new web store, at store.google.com.
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