Pixel Chromebook
Google’s Chromebook Pixel was a peculiar experiment when announced two years ago. On the one hand it had awesome hardware; on the other, its price seemed too high for what Chrome OS could offer. Now Google is launching a quicker, cheaper Chromebook for $999. It features a similar all-metal design to the previous iteration, but this time comes with a Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a (still tiny) 32GB SSD. It’s still way more expensive than pretty much every other Chromebook out there, but there isn’t anything else comparable. There’s also a more advanced “LS” (for – wait for it –…

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