Google - Pixelbook 12.3" Touchscreen Chromebook - Intel Core i5 - 8GB Memory - 128GB Solid State Drive
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Description
Features
Google Chrome OS
Chrome OS is the speedy, simple and secure OS that powers every Chromebook. Chrome OS updates automatically every 6 weeks with the latest software and virus protection.
Meet Google Pixelbook, the high-performance Chromebook
It's the first laptop with the Google Assistant built in
Get things done faster and smarter with the help of your Google Assistant.*
*Requires Internet connection.
Built for speed
Features a 7th Gen Intel® Core™ i5 processor, 8GB RAM and 128GB for storage.
Long-lasting fast charging
A long-lasting battery delivers up to 10 hours of use with a single charge, and it's fast-charging so you can get up to two hours of use in just 15 minutes.**
**Battery performance is based on a mix of standby, web browsing and other use.
Charging time requires the battery to be at least 5% charged, the device to be inactive and use of included charger. Actual results may vary.Adapts to your world
The four-in-one design adapts to whatever you're doing with laptop, tablet, tent and entertainment modes.
Super portable
Pixelbook's superthin and lightweight design measures 10.3mm and weighs 2.45 lbs.
Stunning display
Features a 12.3" 360° touchscreen display.
Thoughtfully designed
Ultra sleek aluminum body, Corning® Gorilla® Glass detail, edge-to-edge trackpad, and backlit keyboard, so it looks as good as it performs.
Speed, simplicity and security built in with Chrome OS
Pixelbook is powered by Chrome OS, so it'll automatically update itself and you'll always have the latest virus protection.***
***Automatic updates and automatic backup require Internet connection.
Starts fast stays fast
Starts up in less than 10 seconds, stays fast throughout your day, and won't slow down over time.
A more helpful pen, Pixelbook Pen
A smart, responsive pen for your Google Pixelbook.
What's Included
Google Pixelbook 12.3" Touchscreen Chromebook - Intel Core i5 - 8GB Memory - 128GB Solid State Drive
Power Supply
Quick Start Guide
Safety and warranty documents
Key Specs
- Screen Size12.3 inches
- Screen Resolution2400 x 1600
- Touch ScreenYes
- Processor ModelIntel 7th Generation Core i5
- Storage TypeSSD
- Total Storage Capacity128 gigabytes
- System Memory (RAM)8 gigabytes
- 2-in-1 DesignYes
- Backlit KeyboardYes
General
- Product NamePixelbook 12.3" Touchscreen Chromebook - Intel Core i5 - 8GB Memory - 128GB Solid State Drive
- BrandGoogle
- Model NumberGA00122-US
Display
- Screen Size12.3 inches
- Screen Resolution2400 x 1600
- Touch ScreenYes
Processor
- Processor BrandIntel
- Processor ModelIntel 7th Generation Core i5
- Processor Model Number7Y57
Storage
- Storage TypeSSD
- Total Storage Capacity128 gigabytes
- Solid State Drive Capacity128 gigabytes
- Solid State Drive InterfacePCIe
Memory
- System Memory (RAM)8 gigabytes
- Type of Memory (RAM)Not provided
- System Memory RAM Expandable To16 gigabytes
Compatibility
- Operating SystemChrome OS
Connectivity
- Ethernet Card10/100/1000
Features
- 2-in-1 DesignYes
- Backlit KeyboardYes
- Speaker TypeDual speakers
- Casing MaterialAluminum
Dimensions
- Product Height0.4 inches
- Product Width8.7 inches
- Product Depth11.4 inches
Certifications Listings & Approvals
- ENERGY STAR CertifiedNo
- EPEAT QualifiedNo
Included
- Stylus IncludedNo
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
- UPC842776102270
Customer reviews
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 699 reviews
(699 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value3.9
Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers often highlight the Pixelbook's excellent keyboard, fast performance, and impressive battery life. They appreciate the high build quality and lightweight design, which makes it easy to carry around. However, some users express concerns about the device's price, considering it expensive for a Chromebook.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Ease of use, Keyboard qualityCons mentioned:Price, Speakers
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
It's a very good Chromebook
||Posted . Owned for 6 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Trying to move away from Windows and decided to go with one of the best Chromebooks available. There are two more Pixelbooks in this line, but I opted for the more "affordable" version. Excellent build quilty; thin & lightweight; multiple modes for handling and viewing. If you're used to only working with Windows or Macs, there's a little bit of a learning curve as Chrome OS has its own shortcut keys (and keyboard); but you can access the commands via the Help option and you can find plenty of support (FAQs, threads, videos, etc...) online for the device. And if you're into Linux, this is also supported on the Pixelbooks. My only negatives about the Pixelbook (other than the price) would be the speakers (which aren't loud at all) and the bezels around the screen.
I would recommend this to a friend - Cons mentioned:Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The Pinnacle of Excellence in Chromebooks
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Beautifully designed on the inside and the outside. A perfect mixture of textures and components of glass rubber and so much Google goodness. With the hardware perfectly matched up to the software I have a machine that I have yet to have an issue with. I am not just an average user I am a heavy consumer and am on my computer all day. Done properly this computer was able to take the place of my laptop my work computer and my home computer with ease. It's capable of everything my other computers were sometimes requiring a small work around but it's no different than having to install or find drivers or workarounds in the other available options. They ask best paying around $800 to $1000 for just a phone so paying that much for a top-of-the-line computer, that's right I said computer not just Chromebooks, is more than worth it. You'll of course run into the haters that say "I can't pay that much for a device that is limited" it's only limited by the user and its users limitations. I've been able to successfully edit videos photos the heavy lifting that everyone says so if you're a heavy lifter a heavy user this isn't your device well they're wrong. I have no problem paying$1,000 for something that is the top of the line and has the cleanest most simple operating system available. People get hung up on that, don't. Purchase this computer and before long you'll be wondering how you ever got along without it simplicity. I would recommend this to anyone and I have. And instead of having to update my computer in a year or two this thing is built so very well and designed to grow an update its operating system as new technology emerges. Very happy with my purchase.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Even after positive reviews for the pixel book
||Posted . Owned for 5 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.With positive reviews on the Pixel book the price was hard to get past , however I continue to be impressed and satisfied with my purchase. Probably still one of the best looking chrome books around and of course very user friendly. #teampixel
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Keyboard quality, Speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great high-end 2-in-1 laptop
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Google Pixelbook is a great computer/tablet. It is a slim device with a sharp image; it has an Aluminium case with a glossy white shade top,smooth trackpad that responds just right, a soft keyboard that is backlit when pressing any key, and a fairly comfortable armrest (made from silicon material). When used as a tablet or display stand, the silicon acts as an anti-skid pad. It also comes with two USB C ports and a headphone jack. Furthermore, the keyboard has a Google Assistant feature which you can type on or speak to it and the system will respond. However, it does not include a SD card slot since it already has 128GB of storage, nor does it have a cooling fan which may warm. Plus, the charger’s cord has a good length and the power supply/ AC power adapter is located at the end where it get’s plug to the wall. This is great because you don’t have a bulky power adapter box in the middle of your cable. According to the product information, the computer’s battery lasts for about 10 hours. It has an Intel i7 processor and 8GB RAM. Weighing under 2.5 Lbs with only 10mm in thickness, it is very portable. In addition, the touch screen is 12.3 inches and is 2400 by 1600 pixels. It works efficiently - rapidly and with great quality - when watching movies, talking to a friend, playing games, etc. Coupled with the fact that I have had the best experience on the web while using the Pixelbook, the option to use Android apps just like desktop apps makes this computer one of my favorites. I plan to be using this device mostly for school, and since my school provides free Microsoft Office on the cloud, I will not have any issues in working with Docs or Excel Files. Upon setting up my Pixelbook, I received 6 free months of Netflix for 2 devices at a time, 100GB Drive Storage, Asphalt: 8 Airborne Game, and Google Play Unlimited Music. Overall, I am satisfied with this product and if you like only best of the best, you will be too.
I would recommend this to a friend - Cons mentioned:Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Top of the line Chromebook!!!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I'm beyond happy that I spent the extra money and purchased the Google Pixelbook Chromebook, I originally bought a Samsung Chromebook Plus and I wasn't impressed! It was just ok but I wanted something to wow me and justify spending the $ that the new higher end Chromebooks cost and this Google Pixelbook fits the bill!!! No joke! If you're in the market for a new laptop definitely spend the extra $ and grab a Google Pixelbook Chromebook I guarantee you will thank me, this is the best Chromebook laptop on the market period.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Keyboard quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
ALMOST Perfect. Best Chromebook & its by GOOGLE
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Google Pixelbook Setup/Testing/Conclusion I have to say, first impressions are key to a successful relationship… Let's just say, I am in LOVE with the Google Pixelbook. Google has done a wonderful job, everything from the packaging of the Pixelbook down to the actual Pixelbook. On the back of the box it says “Turns Heads”. When I opened up the box and removed the Pixelbook out of its beautiful packaging, I can tell you that everyone around me turned their heads. I had several individuals approach me and ask me what this beauty is. I told them, it’s apparently the best Chromebook out to date right now. The materials that Googled use are high quality. I mean, even the box is made of quality material. The Pixelbook itself is made of aluminium which makes it look stunning. If you have a Pixel phone, you’ll see the resemblance as the Pixelbook also as it has the glass bar which is in fact where the antenna sits. The Pixelbook also has no vents at all as there are NO fans. That’s right folks! NO VENTS or FANS needed! What does that mean? A low heat, low power consumption, no noise ultrabook. I mean common ladies and gentlemen… That is just wonderful! The screen itself is an LCD of 12.3” 2400x1600 (235 ppi). Normal viewing/use is great and watching YouTube or Netflix is even better. Don’t forget that the screen itself is also touchscreen. I didn’t use it too often but there are no problems to report here as well except for the large bezels. From what I know, Google made the bezels/border larger around the screen so that your fingers have a place to rest/hold/grip when the Pixelbook is turned into tablet mode. That’s right! The Pixelbook also has the ability to go into tablet mode by flipping the screen all the way back or even simply putting it in “tent” mode. The keyboard has some very nice feedback and I thoroughly enjoyed the soft pads that sits perfectly where your palms rest when typing. The keys are well spaced and has a travel of 0.8mm with some nice backlit keys. The Pixelbook’s keyboard is by far one of the best laptop keyboards I’ve ever used. The keyboard does take just a little bit to get acclimated with it. This is because there are no F keys along with no Windows or caps lock key. You can hold the alt key and hit what would be the caps lock key and it’ll turn caps lock on. Otherwise that key is what is used as the “search app key”. The traditional Windows key on the bottom left of the keyboard is the Google Assistant key. Another thing I want to highlight is the trackpad, it's made of glass and works perfectly with both smoothness and accuracy. It took me just a little bit here as well to realise how to right click as there isn’t really a right click built into the trackpad. As a matter of fact, I actually like being able to just tap with two fingers to right click; it’s faster and just feels down right great. There are a couple things I wasn’t too fond of and felt that Google can make some improvements on. The first problem I have with the Pixelbook are the speakers. The speakers are built underneath the keyboard so the sound doesn’t really have an “oomph” or anything at all. To be completely honest, the speakers sound… small. I can definitely see Google making an improvement on the speakers on their next version/model. The next thing I don’t like too much is the large bezel/border around the screen. There’s a lot of black and I personally feel like Google could’ve made the screen bigger instead of having so much bezel/border. I was able to test the camera and I feel like Google can also make an improvement there. I mean the Pixel phone is marketed to be the best camera on a phone out there. So why not put a crazy good camera on the Pixelbook? The last thing I didn’t like too much was the tablet mode. It just felt downright kinda weird… I mean sure the keyboard gets deactivated and all but holding it in tablet mode just feels… weird. I would’ve liked to see the screen being able to rotate and then flip all the way back into tablet mode. This way it's the back of the laptop that you’re touching instead of the actual keyboard. Now I’m going to actually talk about usage. Speaking on usage, I wasn’t able to really get 10 hours of usage on a full charge as marketed. I would say I got about anywhere between 6 ~ 7 hours of real world usage. The good thing is since it's USB C that charges the Pixelbook, you’ll be able to get some fast charging so you’ll be back at work in no time! Now to the talk about Chrome OS. Chrome OS definitely takes a little getting use to. Prior to the Pixelbook, I’ve mainly been a Windows guy. With Chrome OS, it gives you the ability to download apps on the Google Play Store along with download other goodies on the Chrome Web Store. Opening the Google Chrome browser, Gmail App, Google Docs, and YouTube was quite interesting… It basically opens everything up in the Chrome browser. I was able to test some games that I downloaded on the Google Play Store and it was pretty fun. All the games I played were all scaled correctly for the Pixelbook. I did have some hiccups like apps force closing and whatnot. The most annoying problem I ran into was when I shutdown the Pixelbook. When I booted it back up for some reason I couldn’t get any sound to come out of the speakers. I tried restarting the Pixelbook, toggle the mute button, and simply turning the volume up but nothing worked. I had to do something called a EC Reset (hardware reset). This is basically where you have to hold down the Refresh icon key and the Power button for 10 seconds. You then release those buttons and the Pixelbook should power down and either power back on or you’ll have to manually power it back on. Once I did the EC Reset the speakers worked again. I found this on a Reddit post by JimDantin. But I mean let's be real here… Chrome OS has been out only for 6 years. I’m a heavy Windows user and Windows has been out about 32 years. I still run into problems with my Windows PC… I’m just saying, there are gonna be some issues here and there. For what it’s worth, Chrome OS has made some major improvements through their 6 year lifespan. As far as being able to do what you need the Pixelbook to do… I don’t see what you would be missing out on if you were to use the Pixelbook instead of a Windows laptop or a MAC. The stores have pretty much everything you would need. Anything from writing docs, to creating spreadsheets, creating powerpoints, playing games, photo editing, video editing, and even music editing. Chrome OS has come a long way. I mean you can even install a copy of Linux (for advanced users) and get things like Steam. I personally feel like I am able to do anything and everything I need/want with the Pixelbook. Sure the price tag starts at $1000, but I mean you’re also paying for a quality built ultrabook. The specs on this beast make up a good part of the best experience in Chrome OS and in Chromebooks. So in conclusion… Do I recommend the Pixelbook? YES I DO. I can confidently state that. I am able to do all my daily tasks that I need in addition to doing things that I don’t normally do on a daily basis. Now, are there room for improvements? Of course there are. What products come out with nothing to improve? If that’s the case, I guess everyone would be just making one model and that is it right? NOPE! Well, that is why people spend money; to upgrade and get the latest and greatest. The Pixelbook is the latest and greatest Chromebook out there. I can see the next model of Pixelbook being even better than this one. Good job Google! Keep em coming! Specs 7th Gen Intel Core i5 Processor (1.2GHz i5-7Y57) Intel HD Graphics 615 8GB RAM (1866MHz) 128GB Solid State Drive 2x USB C Ports 3.5mm Audio Jack 802.11ac Wi-FI Bluetooth 4.2 720p Webcam @ 60fps Chrome OS What's in the box? Google Pixelbook AC Adapter USB C to USB C Cable Quick Start Guides Safety & Warranty Information
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Keyboard quality, Speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Flawless for some, including me
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This beautifully- designed laptop would have to be described as a niche product, but what a beautiful niche it fills! The brushed aluminum and white glass finish is gorgeous. And the rubberized palm rests, lighted keyboard with responsive key travel, make the Pixelbook a joy to operate. The hinge system allows the screen to be folded into a “tent” or all the way over, emulating a tablet. Chromebooks have already progressed to the point that for my needs, there are few, if any, tasks that I regularly perform which the Pixelbook cannot handle with aplomb. Use Outlook for mail? You are covered. Want to use Word, Excel, or any other Microsoft product? All their Android apps work nicely on a Chromebook. In fact, I feel comfortable using the Pixelbook on the road. It serves all the needs of a typical business user. And it is incredibly fast with a seventh generation Intel core i5 processor and 128GB of RAM to totally satisfy any of my onboard storage needs. There is a headphone jack for those who need one, but I have greatly enjoyed listening to music over my Bluetooth headphones. The Napster android app works beautifully and flawlessly. Streaming Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu is a pleasure. The screen is beautiful, and it is a touchscreen. I have not used a touchscreen device in a while, and have enjoyed the availability of that feature. A stylus is available, but I have not purchased one yet. Google Assistant works flawlessly with this laptop. “Ok Google” summons the service by default, or a dedicated key can be pressed to bring it up. As I am quite accustomed to that service through my Pixel Phone, I greatly enjoy that convenient feature. If a Wi-Fi connection is not available, the Pixelbook will automatically use my Pixel 2 as a wi-fi hotspot. As I type this, I have not had a chance to fully check out that feature. Yes, there are things you can’t do with this device, like video editing, but the person who would be purchasing the Pixelbook will have evaluated their needs and have decided whether this device would fit their needs. It fits my needs nicely. It is stunningly beautiful, designed like a tank, and it just works. I’ll keep it!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Keyboard quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A Chromebook that is finally worthy!!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Google hit the market with its latest addition of a note worthy Chromebook in the form of the Pixelbook. What is a Chromebook? And is this going to be the right fit for you? Hopefully this review will answer that question and help in deciding on rather or not to buy this newest addition if you have been on the fence. First off for those not too familiar with the computer world a Chromebook is a laptop that was meant to be a break away from the other major markets in the field (i.e. Windows and Mac). Chromebooks run Linux based Chrome operating systems and browser, in a nutshell without getting too confusing its Googles way of entering the market in a world thats primarily controlled by Microsoft and Mac. The problem is if you have ever owned a Chromebook they were never that great and had many setbacks. For example the last Chromebook that i owned was horrible. Since it was Google/Chrome based you lost out on a lot of necessary operating systems that were used to complete everyday task. The set up i had required you to download apps to run the services you needed however most apps were not compatible with the operating system and therefore i found i could not do every day simple task. There was no way to edit or load my pictures with ease, writing and printing documents for work was also a task in itself. So when google came out with the pixelbook my first reaction was "oh great they launched another failed attempt." However that was not the case whatsoever. First off lets talk about what your going to get out of the box. Out of the box your only going to receive the laptop and power supply in the form of a USB-C charger. This is not a typical micro usb or power cable but rather a high speed adapter that google likes to use in most its products. Google claims that you can receive 2 hours of battery life off a 15 minute charge and that the unit will run for about 10 hours before needing a charge. What i can tell you is that i got about 9 hours of charge and a 15 minute charge got me roughly 1 hour and 30 minutes of charge level. Not too shabby there are other laptops that hold more charge but there are also others that cant even hold 5 hours of charge. The unit does not come with the google pen, that piece needs to be purchased separately at a price right now that is listed at $99 fyi. The laptop itself is very sleek and stylish, and the keyboard has a very nice back light and feel to it. It almost feels as if im typing on a mechanical keyboard just without the extra senstivity. The keyboard has two built in comfort pads to help with hand fatigue, this is a big plus for me because i usually am on my laptop quite a bit and typically type 80 wpm so over time laptops seem to wear on my hands and wrist due to its compact size. Now one thing i want to talk about for a minute is the keyboard. If you have never owned a Chromebook then this keyboard is going to be different and take some time to get used to. The keyboard removes the Caps lock button and the F keys and replaces them with action buttons. For example where the Cap locks key normally is it is now replaced by a google search button. I have uploaded a picture for you to examine to see what i am talking about. The keyboard flips back and turns the laptop into a tablet with its touch screen functionality. However i cant see too many people using it in this form as the weight of the laptop is felt over time. The tracking pad that serves as your mouse is very smooth and precise. I never once felt my finger tip drag or my indicator icon skip.The pixelbook also comes with google assistant built in. You have two ways to access this. You say "ok google" then speak whatever question you have or if your somewhere like a classroom and cant talk out loud then you can simply type your question. Lets talk functionality now. Google has greatly improved on what this laptop can do now. You now have access to just about every app on the play store now. Basically whatever app you find on your phone you can find on your pixelbook. This makes certain task very simply such as transferring photos or files via different apps all wireless. In the past Chromebooks were held back greatly when it came to apps that you could use. The older Chromebooks only allowed a very few small selection where as now the pixelbook allows just about all apps based on what i see. The picture quality is awesome and will appease just about most HD enthusiast out there. One draw back however is the audio quality. The audio quality is just horrible but thats too be expected from most compact laptops. In the end its not that big of a deal to me because you have a 3.5mm jack so that you can plug your headphones in. I prefer to this method anyways whenever i am listening to music or playing games. Computing speed is awesome. I wanted to see just how much it could handle before lagging out. I had a movie downloading in the back ground while live streaming a video and music with no glitches or hiccups. I have to say i was a little more impressed at the fact that it handled it without so much as a slight delay. There is one interesting feature i did not notice right away. That is that the pixelbook will link up with your pixel phone in the event that a wifi signal cant be found. What this means is lets say your at your office and the internet goes down, you can tether your pixelbook to your pixel phone and use your 4g internet to complete whatever task you have available. I have a pixel phone i was able to try this with and it does indeed work, however it tends to get a bit laggy and draws down your data pretty quickly. My suggestion is to only use this feature if you have unlimited data or for emergency projects only. Now at the moment this will only work with a pixel phone, i tried it with a Samsung S7 edge and it would not work. Heres my final verdict. The pixelbook is great for anyone looking for something different. If you are used to using windows or mac then this is going to be a big change for you and you may have a hard time getting used to some of the features. I feel however this is a perfect set up for anyone in college as you can easily complete your homework and whatever task your given then on your down time you can flip the keyboard back and watch a movie on Netflix or play a game off the google play store. Audio quality does suck but hey do you really want everyone around you listening to what your watching or listening to? All in all this is a big step up from any Chromebook out on the market and there is enough memory and power to complete or do whatever your heart desires. The price is high and i wish they would throw in the google pen at that price but one thing i will say is you do get what you pay for and that price you will not be disappointed and what this Chromebook has to offer. Pros: -Pixel tethering -Good picture quality -Access to all apps on the play store -Awesome keyboard design -Support for Google pen / stylus Cons: -Google pen not included -Poor Audio quality
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionWhy bother with the I7, when every review has the I5 running Chromium "ridiculously fast"? Ditto for RAM: Running small footprint apps instead of fully-fledged software begs the question, "What app needs 16GB?" The SSD upgrade I-get, but not for $700
Asked by Ravenwood.
- A:Answer You are ABSOLUTELY correct in your assessment. The only reason you would want to go to the i7 or 16GB is if you want to run Windows10 or Linux. As a Chromebook, the base model at $999 is OVERKILL for ChromeOS.
Answered by nkpstudios
Q: QuestionDoes this have retina display
Asked by Jack.
- A:Answer "Retina Display" is just an Apple marketing term. But the 12" macbook "retina" displays have 226 pixels per inch while the Pixelbook has 235 pixels per inch. Pixelbook has the slightest edge but essentially they're identical.
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionI'm wondering if this will be able to support Windows 10, due to it's Intel processor.
Asked by Joseph.
- A:Answer No, it does not support Windows 10.
Answered by CommunityAnswer
Q: QuestionI m buying this for school what apps can I use that would replace windows office? Or is this device compatible with Windows office?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer All Microsoft Office Apps for Android work with this device (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, etc.). Great Device!
Answered by Brazmun
Q: QuestionHow much does is the display quality for the google pixelbook
Asked by Lexi.
- A:Answer I would say it is somewhere around a macbook pro in quality. Superior to an air or surface laptop, but not quite as good as an iPad Pro. It is a glass panel so it is reflective like the former examples.
Answered by Chris
Q: QuestionDoes this come with a power adapter?
Asked by Steflieb.
- A:Answer Yes, this comes with a power adapter.
Answered by CommunityAnswer
Q: Questionwould you recommend this for a college student who is looking for a replacement to his acer laptop?
Asked by alec.
- A:Answer Not if you need to run PC-based software (e.g., AutoCAD). Pixelbook-compatible programs are limited to Chromium/Android apps and cloudware products.
Answered by Ravenwood
Q: QuestionWhat mouse works with the Chromebook?
Asked by DonziDan.
- A:Answer Any Bluetooth mouse
Answered by Mouse