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Google has announced the Pixelbook Go, its first new laptop in two years, but it doesn’t support the $99 Pixelbook Pen, Google tells Android Police.
The Core i5 Pixelbook, with 8GB of memory and 256GB of storage – plus that higher resolution display, the fancier hinges, and Pixelbook Pen support – may have a list price of $1,199, but you ...
The Pixelbook Go comes with a 16:9 aspect ratio which I have to admit I prefer. There’s no Pixelbook Pen support here, which might be a big deal for you or it might not matter at all.
Compared to the Pixelbook—which Google will continue to sell for its original $999 starting price tag—the Pixelbook Go has a larger screen, a newer processor, a better front camera, and longer ...
One of the biggest changes with Pixelbook Go is that Google has decided not to keep support for its Pixelbook Pen. That’s the active stylus that shipped as an add-on accessory to its previous ...
The Pixelbook Go is the latest device in Google's ChromeOS lineup, with a 13.3-inch screen and a rugged exterior. Read specs, price, and more here!
According to 9to5Google, Google plans to launch an updated model called the 'Pixelbook Go' that drops the 2-in-1 form factor and pen support, instead offering a traditional clamshell laptop design ...
But that’s where the Pixelbook Go begins to falter. It lacks any pen support, so you can’t use Google’s Pixelbook Pen with it. And don’t count on serious photo or video editing.
There's an optional stylus, the $99 Pixelbook Pen, that is sold separately. The device is aluminum with some glossy white color-blocking, similar to the design found on Pixel phones.
In both local video loop and in web browsing, the Pixelbook Go lasted over 13 hours. That’s higher than the claimed 12 hours from Google, and the best battery life I’ve tested on a Chromebook yet.
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