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Reviews of Google Chromebook Pixel 2015

Testseek.com have collected 51 expert reviews of the Google Chromebook Pixel 2015 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Chromebook Pixel 2015.
Award: Recommended June 2015
June 2015
 
(78%)
51 Reviews
Users
(80%)
26 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Beautiful
  • Highres display
  • Incredible build quality
  • Great keyboard and trackpad
  • Long battery life
  • Charges quickly
  • Mix of regular and USB TypeC ports
  • Superb browser experience
  • Beautiful ultra-high-res screen
  • 2 versatile and convenient USB-C ports
  • Gorgeous
  • Premium design
  • Topnotch build quality
  • Stunning touchscreen display
  • Bestinclass keyboard and trackpad
  • Superb performance
  • Cool and quiet operation
  • Excellent battery life with rapid recharging
  • Reversible USBC ports on either side in addition
  • Outstanding build quality and an attractive if boxy design
  • Sharp
  • Bright
  • Colorful screen
  • Excellent battery life
  • The price comes down while the specs go up
  • Two USB Type C ports mean you can plug your power brick and your m
  • The Google Chromebook Pixel packs a brilliant high-res touchscreen
  • Dual USB-C ports and a speedy Intel processor into a slick shell. It's also a few hundred dollars less than its predecessor
  • Immaculate
  • Impeccable design and build
  • Superb screen
  • Fine keyboard
  • Great performance and battery life
  • Both old and new USB ports
  • Advanced design
  • Stunning
  • High-resolution touchscreen display
  • Significant improvements in performance and battery life
  • In a cleancut minimalist way. Gorgeous screen
  • With a wonderfully different aspect ratio. Great keyboard and trackpad. Weirdly good battery life
  • Nice design
  • Fast
  • Great battery life
  • High-res display
  • Mix of regular and USB Type-C ports

The editors didn't like

  • Chrome OS has come a long way
  • But still has limitations
  • Still feels expensive for what it is
  • No real change in the thickness or weight
  • Some web apps have spotty Chrome OS support
  • Android Apps are a mixed bag
  • Obscenely pricey
  • Somewhat heavy compared to other highend laptops
  • Special cables or adapters needed for video output
  • Limited local storage compared to more traditional systems
  • Chrome OS
  • While always improving
  • Is still limited compared to Windows or OS X. That's not a big deal at $300
  • But it's harder to justify for $1
  • 000
  • Chrome OS doesn't do much to take advantage of the excellent trackpad or touchscreen
  • Don't forget your
  • The Pixel is three to four times the cost of other capable Chromebooks. Chrome OS requires online connectivity for most tasks
  • And available apps are limited in number and potential when compared to the wide breadth of software you'll find on Windows and
  • Sticker shock may cause injury or death
  • Expensive
  • Still too expensive. The it's just a web browser complaint still rings a little bit true. 3.3 pounds is basically an anvil in the laptop world
  • A little heavy
  • Hard to make Chrome OS your only computer
  • Still feelsexpensive for what it is

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  Published: 2015-03-11, Author: Dana , review by: engadget.com

  • Beautiful, high-res display, Incredible build quality, Great keyboard and trackpad, Long battery life, charges quickly, Mix of regular and USB Type-C ports
  • Chrome OS has come a long way, but still has limitations, Still feelsexpensive for what it is, No real change in the thickness or weight
  • Though the Pixel looks the same as its predecessor, it feels like a big improvement, thanks to its tripled battery life and lower price. Chrome OS has come a long way too, to the point where the idea of doing everything online doesn't seem like as crazy ...

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  Published: 2015-03-11, Author: Dieter , review by: theverge.com

  • Nice design, Fast, Great battery life
  • Expensive, A little heavy, Hard to make Chrome OS your only computer
  • More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...

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  Published: 2015-03-11, Author: Pete , review by: mashable.com

  • Superb browser experience, Beautiful ultra-high-res screen, 2 versatile and convenient USB-C ports
  • Some web apps have spotty Chrome OS support, Android Apps are a mixed bag, Obscenely pricey
  • The Chromebook Pixel 2 is the best Chromebook — and the best Chrome browser experience — money can buy. A lot of money...

 
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  Published: 2015-03-11, Author: David , review by: wired.com

  • Beautiful, in a cleancut minimalist way. Gorgeous screen, with a wonderfully different aspect ratio. Great keyboard and trackpad. Weirdly good battery life
  • Still too expensive. The it's just a web browser complaint still rings a little bit true. 3.3 pounds is basically an anvil in the laptop world

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  Published: 2015-03-11, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com

  • Outstanding build quality and an attractive if boxy design, Great keyboard and trackpad, Sharp, bright, colorful screen, Excellent battery life, The price comes down while the specs go up, Two USB Type C ports mean you can plug your power brick and your m
  • Chrome OS, while always improving, is still limited compared to Windows or OS X. That's not a big deal at $300, but it's harder to justify for $1,000, Chrome OS doesn't do much to take advantage of the excellent trackpad or touchscreen, Don't forget your

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  Published: 2015-03-11, Author: Dana , review by: tuaw.com

  • Beautiful, highres display, Incredible build quality, Great keyboard and trackpad, Long battery life, charges quickly, Mix of regular and USB TypeC ports
  • Chrome OS has come a long way, but still has limitations, Still feels expensive for what it is, No real change in the thickness or weight
  • Though the Pixel looks the same as its predecessor, it feels like a big improvement, thanks to its tripled battery life and lower price. Chrome OS has come a long way too, to the point where the idea of doing everything online doesn't seem like as craz...

 
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  Published: 2016-10-16, review by: thunderbaylive.com

  • Abstract:  Contest page – Last Week's Contest Page – Welcome back to the Sunday Giveaway! This week we're giving away the slightly controversial, but still powerful Google Pixel XL! Good luck!Google Pixel and Pixel XL Hands On – Download the AA App! – Stay connected...

 
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  Published: 2015-10-09, Author: Lindsay , review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • Abstract:  10 hours away from the cord is all well and good, but what if you want even longer? Here are 7 portable laptops that will keep on trucking for up to 20 hours and get you through even the longest day of work.Earlier in the year we looked at 2-in-1 laptops...

 
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  Published: 2015-03-30, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com/au/

  • Long, long battery life, Legacy ports with USBC, Impeccable build quality
  • That price, 3:2 screen hurts multitasking
  • The Pixel is most powerful, fastest and best-designed Chromebook ever made, but you don't need this much performance to run a web browser....

 
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  Published: 2015-03-18, Author: Nate , review by: cnet.com.au

  • The Google Chromebook Pixel packs a brilliant high-res touchscreen, dual USB-C ports and a speedy Intel processor into a slick shell. It's also a few hundred dollars less than its predecessor
  • The Pixel is three to four times the cost of other capable Chromebooks. Chrome OS requires online connectivity for most tasks, and available apps are limited in number and potential when compared to the wide breadth of software you'll find on Windows and
  • The updated Chromebook Pixel sets the bar for high-end for Chrome OS hardware, but its browser-based operating system imposes far too many limitations to justify its lofty price point....

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