Testseek.com have collected 93 expert reviews of the Google Pixelbook 12.3 inch and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Pixelbook 12.3 inch.
October 2017
(77%)
93 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(81%)
2684 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Gorgeous
Bright touchscreen
Incredibly tactile and responsive keyboard and trackpad
Beautiful
Sturdy aluminum and glass construction
Runs Android apps from Google Play and really well
Battery life
I really enjoy the Pixelbook's keyboard it has a good balance of firmness and feedback. The trackpad is big and works well
Google quotes up to 10 hours
And I think with a little brightness and load management
It's pretty easy to get close to that numbe
Full offline capabilities with Android apps
Excellent build
Powerful processor
Plenty of storage
Slim
Solid design
128GB of solid-state storage and 8GB of RAM in entry model
Bright high-resolution screen
Exquisite thin design
Brilliant display
Speedy performance
The Google Pixelbook has a sleek convertible design. Its sharp touchscreen is bright and colorful. Performance is fast
Lag-free and smooth. The dedicated Google Assistant button is useful
Beautiful 2400x1600 display
Fast performance
Very thin and light
Long battery life
Light
Thin
Attractive hardware
Great keyboard and trackpad
As versatile a laptop as you'll find
Beautiful design
Keyboard is excellent
Performance is top of its class
Chrome OS is a legitimate alternative to Windows and macOS
Fast-charging is transformative
Very light in weight
Full HD display
Great RAM size
Fast and powerful
Touchscreen and optional stylus
Thin and light
Lots of onboard storage
Excellent hardware design and display
Comfortable and quiet keyboard
Outstanding performance
Google Assistant is surprisingly useful on a laptop
The combo of Chrome and Android apps make this the most capable Chromebook yet
Excellent workmanship
Unique design
Rigid chassis and lid
No creaking
Fan-less ULV Core ix processor
Very lightweight and compact
Firm hinges with no teetering
Support for Play Store apps
Strong tactile key feedback
Full frame 3
2 aspect ratio
The editors didn't like
USB-C ports aren't Thunderbolt 3
Battery life is a little weak
Pen costs an extra $99
Pen latency not consistent throughout different apps
Nowhere to store Pen on
In
Or around Pixelbook
Voice commands only work when device and screen are on
Google Assistant lacks GSuite agenda and calendar integration
The best
At $100 and with few 3rdparty applications optimized for it
It feels like an afterthought. Even in Google's suggested demo apps
The latency just feels very average. There's also nowhere to put it in or on the Pixelbook
The Pixelbook is way too big and
Short on ports
Does anyone want an Android laptop
Many Android apps need updates to work well (or at all) in Chrome OS
So-so battery life
Shallow keyboard
Expensive
Mediocre battery life
It's expensive. The stylus is sold separately. It has the same built-in limitations as other Chrome OS systems
Keyboard throw is a little short
Android apps are not good on Chromebooks
Not good at all
Not even a little bit
Chromebook apps still can't quite match rival platforms
It's an expensive notebook
Just two USB-C ports
Pixelbook Pen is sold separately and has no clip or silo
Not all Android apps are well-suited to a larger screen
Pixelbook Pen feels very laggy compared to the competition
Very light in weight, Full HD display, Great RAM size
Expensive
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Published: 2018-04-09, Author: Max , review by: techgearlab.com
Fast and powerful, Touchscreen and optional stylus, thin and light, lots of onboard storage,
Expensive
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Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
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