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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
 
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51 Reviews
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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: 2015-06-04, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com

  • Abstract:  When is a Chromebook not a Chromebook? When it's a Chromebook Pixel, of course. This is not, I admit, my finest attempt at humour, but it serves to illustrate a point: the latest Chromebook Pixel (which we're calling Chromebook Pixel 2, even though Google...

 
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  Published: 2015-03-31, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com

  • Long, long battery life, Legacy ports with USB, C, 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: 2015-03-30, review by: stuff.tv

  • Incredibly sharp, browser's dream of a screen, It's a lovely object, Plenty of power and great battery life, Far from limited to online use only
  • You're still a bit too tied into Google apps and programs
  • So that's what the choice boils down to. If you need specialist software to do your job, you need a computer that runs that software. But for a great many people, the most important things about a computer are how you put stuff into it - the keyboard, tra...

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  Published: 2015-03-20, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk

  • Solidly built, powerful processor, great screen, good battery life
  • On the bulky side, not cheap
  • The Google Chromebook Pixel is pretty much state of the art as far as Chromebooks go. It's fast, with great battery life and a terrific screen, and if you're already tied into the Google universe then it's as good as it gets, albeit with a price to match...

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  Published: 2015-03-17, Author: Nate , review by: CNET.co.uk

  • 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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  Published: 2015-04-22, Author: Melissa , review by: pcworld.in

  • Abstract:  The laptop you're about to see is as much an idea as it is a machine. Google's new Chromebook Pixel is designed to be the world's best Chromebook--and it is, without even trying hard, by a yawning margin. That's the machine part.Now for the idea part. Two...

 
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  Published: 2015-03-11, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.in

  • The design is spot on. This Chromebook is (still) beautiful and a pleasure to touch and use. That, and it's unique. The screen is nice, the keyboard and trackpad are amazing. It's all-around great for my fingers and my sanity, Charging ports on both side
  • This is not a super portable laptop. At over three pounds, the Chromebook Pixel feels pretty damn heavy. This is no razor-thin MacBook, It only runs Chrome! When you're looking at a $200-$400 machine, it's easy to see that as a trade-off or a compromise (
  • No. But I mean like, maaaaaaaaaaaybe? Nah. But then again. As wildly premium as it is (in the greater world of Chromebooks) the Pixel is designed to raise a big question: Is a browser enough? Is it time to pay $1,000 for a browser machine? Has ChromeOS g...

 
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  Published: 2015-03-30, review by: stuff.tv/my/

  • Incredibly sharp, browser's dream of a screen, It's a lovely object, Plenty of power and great battery life, Far from limited to online use only
  • You're still a bit too tied into Google apps and programs
  • So that's what the choice boils down to. If you need specialist software to do your job, you need a computer that runs that software. But for a great many people, the most important things about a computer are how you put stuff into it - the keyboard, tra...

 
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  Published: 2015-03-23, review by: cnet.com/es/

  • La Google Chromebook Pixel integra una brillante pantalla táctil, dos puertos USBC y un veloz procesador en un cuerpo elegante. Cuesta también unos cientos de dólares menos que su predecesor.
  • La Pixel es tres a cuatro veces más cara que otras Chromebooks. Chrome OS requiere conectividad para la mayoría de tareas y los apps disponibles son menos potentes y son menos en comparación con la amplia gama de software que encontrarás en Windows o Mac
  • La nueva Chomrebook Pixel establece una nueva marca de alta gama en hardware para Chrome OS, pero su sistema operativo basado en el navegador impone demasiadas limitaciones para justificar su alto precio....

 
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  Published: 2015-03-27, Author: CNET.com , review by: Cnetfrance.fr

  • design, écran tactile avec une très haute définition, les port USB TypeC, performances, la baisse de prix par rapport au premier modèle.
  • prix pour un Chromebook dont l'utilité "disparaît" lors d'une absence de connexion, nombre d'applications encore restreint
  • Le Chromebook Pixel 2 est une vitrine pour Google. L'ordinateur portable avance un design réussi, des performances de haut niveau, un sublime écran, une belle autonomie... mais se situe à l'opposé du concept même des Chrombook. S'il remplit parfaite...

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