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Google's own new laptop 'Chromebook Pixel' released

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Google Enters High-End Laptop Market With Chromebook Pixel, a laptop that brings together the best in hardware, software, and design.

The Pixel’s screen, which is obviously the highlight of the device, features a pixel density of 239 pixels per inch. That’s a bit higher than the 220 pixels/inch on the Macbook Pro with a Retina display, so Google proudly notes that its laptop “has the highest pixel density of any laptop display.”

  http://www.chromebook.com/pixel

 

Chromebook Pixel is powered by a dual-core 1.8GHz Intel Core i5 processor, 4GB of memory and integrated Intel HD 4000 graphics. With new computing power, the Pixel gets listed on the same page as Windows PCs and Mac.

http://www.chromebook.com/pixel




Here are the full hardware specs: - http://www.chromebook.com/pixel
Pixel_back_angle_whiteINPUTSGorilla® Glass multi-touch screen
Backlit Chrome keyboard
Fully clickable, etched-glass touchpad
HD Webcam
 
SCREEN12.85″ display with a 3:2 aspect ratio
2560 x 1700, at 239 PPI
400 nit screen
178° extra-wide viewing angle
DIMENSIONS297.7 x 224.6 x 16.2 mm
3.35lb / 1.52kg
PORTS2 x USB 2.0
mini-display port
2-in-1 card reader supporting: SD, MMC

INNARDS
Intel® Core™ i5 processor (Dual Core 1.8GHz)
Intel® HD Graphics 4000 (Integrated)
4 GB DDR3 RAM
32 GB solid state drive (64 GB for LTE model)
AUDIO
Headphone/microphone jack
Built-in microphone array
Integrated DSP for noise cancellation
Powerful speakers tuned for clarity
INDUSTRIAL DESIGNActive cooling with no visible vents
Machined from anodized aluminum

ENERGY STAR® certified
BATTERYUp to 5 hours of active use (59 Wh battery)
NETWORKDual-band WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n 2×2
Bluetooth® 3.0
GOODIESOne terabyte of Google Drive cloud storage, free for 3 years
12 free sessions of GoGo® Inflight Internet
100 MB/month for 2 years of mobile broadband from Verizon Wireless (LTE model). Carrier terms and conditions apply.

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DaMagMan said…
Feels like one of those products like Microsoft Kin where there just is no market for it.