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Google Pixelbook Go Core i5 128GB 13.3in

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Digitaltrends
★★★★
5 years ago
Google Pixelbook Review

The Google Pixelbook is the best Chromebook ever made.

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

SlashGear
★★★★
5 years ago
Google Pixelbook Review: Chrome OS plays hardball

With the Google Pixelbook, you could say the Chromebook market has come full circle. Almost five years ago, Google's Chromebook Pixel forced us to consider whether $1,299 was ridiculous or reasonable for a pared-back notebook that ran web apps.

Beautiful design; Keyboard is excellent; Performance is top of its class; Chrome OS is a legitimate alternative to Windows and macOS; Fast-charging is transformative

Chromebook apps still can't quite match rival platforms; It's an expensive notebook; Just two USB-C ports; Pixelbook Pen is sold separately and has no clip or silo

CNET
★★★★
5 years ago
Google Pixelbook

Chromebooks have a reputation for being cheap -- both in cost and construction. However, a handful of premium models have always challenged that preconception, from Samsung's Chromebook Pro ( $490 at Amazon ) and HP's Chromebook 13 , to Google's own Chromebook Pixel models.

The Google Pixelbook has a sleek convertible design; Its sharp touchscreen is bright and colorful; Performance is fast, lag-free and smooth; The dedicated Google Assistant button is useful

It's expensive; The stylus is sold separately; It has the same built-in limitations as other Chrome OS systems

Ubergizmo
★★★★
5 years ago
Google Pixelbook Review

Even with the Core i5 edition, the Pixelbook delivers an exemplary, flawless web experience, with a user interface that can be smoother than more powerful PCs.

Excellent thin and light design; Very good perceived performance; Great power usage / battery capacity ratio; Can run Android apps

Sound could be better; Android apps are mostly for small screens

PC Magazine
★★★★
6 years ago
Google Pixelbook

For most users, though, I still recommend premium convertibles like the Lenovo Yoga 920, the HP Spectre x360 13 , or the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1, just because of the wealth of Windows programs availble.

Premium construction and styling; Android apps for offline use; Instant Tethering with Pixel 2 phone; Contextual search with Pen and Google Assistant

Very expensive for a chromebook; Only two USB-C ports; Pen is separate purchase

Alphr
★★★★
6 years ago

Google's new Pixelbook is a triumph of design – truly a Chromebook you could happily use in place of a regular laptop

Amazon
★★★★
5 years ago
The Pixelbook is great for that

I'll start saying that this is by no means my primary computer. I have a desktop which i use mostly for gaming and heavy stuff if needed. My idea about this computer was to have a light, fast equipment that i can use for relax and the occational Excel/Word things. The Pixelbook is great for that.

TechRadar UK
★★★★★
5 years ago
Google Pixelbook

We would be surprised if the Google Pixelbook didn't experience some renewed interest, considering all it can do these days. A true hybrid in every sense of the word, the Google Pixelbook brings a lot to the table, both in performance and compatibility, that the similarly priced Chromebook Pixel...

Sublime design; Full Android app support; Awesome keyboard; Excellent stylus support

Pen sold separately; Poor audio performance; No biometric login

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★
5 years ago
Google Pixelbook: Google's 2-in-1 Chromebook is a must-buy

Without a doubt, the Pixelbook is the best Chromebook yet. It nails the look and feel of an upmarket, aspirational laptop and support for the Play Store opens up a whole new world of potential for the platform.

Beautiful design; Fast charging; Runs Android apps

ChromeOS not yet suited to every task

Pocket Lint
★★★★
6 years ago
Google Pixelbook review: Is a £1000 Chromebook truly worth it

Starting at £999, it's hard to recommend the Pixelbook. There's no doubt that it's a visually stunning piece of hardware. But its software, while improved and now with Google Assistant baked in, is a confusing mix of Android apps and janky web apps.

Gorgeous design and comfortable in use thanks to silicone pad; Baked in Google Assistant is a fun feature; Decent battery life and fast charging; High-res screen and 360-degree hinge for versatility

Android/Chrome apps can be confusing; Lacks pro-spec apps as per Windows/MacOS; Big bezels for a modern device; Spec largely excessive for a Chromebook (at present; It's hugely expensive

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