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.
June 2015
(78%)
51 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
26 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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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