Testseek.com have collected 50 expert reviews of the Google Pixelbook Go 13.3 inch and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Pixelbook Go 13.3 inch.
October 2019
(81%)
50 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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(85%)
1852 Reviews
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The editors liked
Performance
Base model has 8GB of RAM
Increased battery life when compared to original Pixelbook
More affordable starting price when compared to original Pixelbook
Superslim design
Bright
Colorful display
Great battery life
Solid performance
Amazing keyboard
12-hour battery life
Impeccable build quality
Light chassis
Sleek
Minimalist design
Colorful panel
Long battery life
Amazing battery life
Wonderfully portable
Great performance
Nice keyboard
Sublime keyboard
Sturdy
Premium metal construction
Solid battery life
Chrome OS is increasingly powerful
The absolute best keyboard in a Chromebook
Period
The Core i5 and 8 GB RAM in my review unit make for smooth sailing
Loud
Full
Bassy. Positioned for good stereo separation
Light enough to forget you're carrying it
Easy to carry around
Battery lasts a full 8-hour day of light productivity and video playback
Exceptionally well-built
1080p webcam captures decent amount of detail
Modern fit and finish
Full desktop browser
Fast charging capability
3.5mm headset jack
Long 12-hour battery life
Light weight
Super Slim design
Excellent keyboard
Good performance and battery life
The Chrome OS platform is solid and stable
Thin and light design with strong build quality
The editors didn't like
Glare-filled screen
16
9 screen aspect ratio
No fingerprint sensor or pen support
No microSD card
Lackluster speakers
Scant ports
Keyboard a bit shallow
Expensive
Chrome OS has its limitation
Major Android App's are still not optimized
No USB-A ports
So-so audio
Limiting clamshell design
Still relatively expensive
Scant storage
No biometrics
Expensive for a Chromebook
4K display limited to the most pricy configuration
No fingerprint sensor
No expandable storage
Definitely not bad
but a marked downgrade from the Pixelbook and Pixel Slate
Starting at $649
The Pixelbook Go isn't very competitive with similarly-equipped Chromebooks
Published: 2019-12-11, Author: Patrick , review by: cgmagonline.com
While pricey, and limited by its OS, the Pixelbook Go is a stunning laptop that is a joy to use—provided you are not planning to do creative work on the go...
Great looking, Battery life is impressive, Responsive and snappy
Expensive, Ridged base looks weird, Chrome OS remains limiting
"The Pixelbook Go is a beautiful laptop, and its typing experience is unparallelled, building on the already solid foundation the original Pixelbook's keyboard provided"...
Abstract: The Pixelbook line has returned, but this time, Google's Chromebook is a little different.The Mountain View, California-based company is positioning the new Pixelbook Go as its entry-level Chromebook, though given the laptop's expensive $879 CAD starting...
Abstract: body>Ah, college. A time of true enlightenment. Whether you're just starting out or you're heading into your final year, you're going to need a good laptop for research and writing papers. But with so many different brands and confusing model numbers out...
Abstract: Google's Pixelbook Go is a perfectly good Chromebook, and that's exactly what the company set out to create.Eight years into the Chromebook's existence, the category is still dominated by small, super-cheap laptops. Google has previously tried to inspire...
Abstract: Google's Pixelbook Go is a perfectly good Chromebook, and that's exactly what the company set out to create.Eight years into the Chromebook's existence, the category is still dominated by small, super-cheap laptops. Google has previously tried to inspire...
If you're on the search for a Chromebook that's easy to use, long-lasting and well-designed then you should absolutely consider the Pixelbook Go. It's an all-rounder and outperforms other Chromebooks in numerous areas.However, whilst the two cheaper varia...
Published: 2020-05-18, Author: Adam , review by: itpro.co.uk
We were deeply impressed by the original Pixelbook, which wrapped Google's increasingly capable operating system into a slim, sophisticated shell. Its sophomore effort, however, shows that it's not just high-end luxury devices that the company can turn it...
Lovely design that's lightweight and attractive,Speedy performance,Not as pricey as previous Pixelbooks,Great keyboard
Android app support is still ropey,Trackpad isn't the best
On the whole, there's very little about the Pixelbook Go that we don't like. It's nimble, lovely to use and looks great, plus it's speedy and has a battery that lasts all day without even trying.It might still be a bit more expensive than other brands' Ch...
Fantastic keyboard, Attractive, understated look, Impressive battery life, Android apps on Chrome can be useful (even if buggy),
Can get far too expensive if you upgrade the specs, No fingerprint scanner/facial unlock, Have to get the top model if you want a 4K screen,
There's plenty to like about the Google Pixelbook Go - and, in fact, it feels like the first Chromebook from Google that actually stands a chance. It's well designed, which in itself is a rarity for Chromebooks, and is a pleasure to use. You can tell that...