Google Pixelbook Go Review

The Google Pixelbook Go, a well-designed Chromebook, is the way to experience the Chrome operating system in a stylish, relatively powerful, and well-built notebook. Starting at $649 ($860 as tested), it’s a little less costly than the Google Pixelbook, the high-end Chromebook of the 2019. It is significantly more expensive than most other Chromebooks, and it has the same fundamental software constraints. If Chrome OS is your preferred operating system or you can locate a Pixelbook Go at a considerable discount, it’s a terrific pick. Otherwise, for a comparable price, try a more capable Windows ultraportable laptop.
Google Pixelbook Go Specifications

Hardware
Laptop Class |
Chromebook |
Processor |
Intel Core i5-8200Y |
Processor Speed |
1.3 GHz |
RAM |
8 GB |
Storage |
256 GB SSD |
Screen Size |
13.3 inches |
Native Display Resolution |
1920 by 1080 |
Touch Screen |
Yes |
Panel Technology |
IPS |
Variable Refresh Support |
None |
Screen Refresh Rate |
60 Hz |
Graphics Processor |
Intel UHD Graphics 615 |
General
Wireless Connectivity |
802.11ac, Bluetooth |
Dimensions (H x W x D) |
0.5 by 8.1 by 12.2 inches |
Weight |
2.3 lbs |
Tested Battery Life (Hours:Minutes) |
18:54 |
USB Ports |
2 x USB-C 3.1 (charging and display out) |
Webcam |
Yes, 1080p |
Price |
$860.36 (ebay) |
Software
Operating System |
Google Chrome OS |
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