Google Pixelbook (i7, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB) + Google Pixelbook Pen
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Google Pixelbook (i7, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB) + Google Pixelbook Pen

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Pixelbook + Pixelbook Pen
RAM
16 GB
Brand Name
Google
Processor
Processor Brand
Intel
Description
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Meet Google Pixelbook, the high performance Chromebook. It’s the first laptop with the Google Assistant built in. Features 7th Gen Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB RAM and 512GB NVMe for storage. The long lasting battery delivers up to 10 hours of use and it’s fast charging so can get 2 hours of use in 15 minutes. 4-in-1 design adapts to whatever you’re doing with laptop, tablet, tent and entertainment modes. Access to favorite apps including Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Gmail, YouTube and more. Pixelbook's super thin and lightweight design measures 10.3 mm and weighs 2.45lbs. Features a 12.3” 360° touchscreen display, a sleek aluminum body, Corning Gorilla Glass and a backlit keyboard. A more helpful pen. The smart, responsive pen for your Google Pixelbook. Get quick answers. Pixelbook Pen works with the Google Assistant.
Reviews
3.9
Reviews: 20
5 stars
55%
4 stars
15%
3 stars
5%
2 stars
10%
1 star
15%
dj
4
15 years in IT. So Ive gone through a lot of machines from Thinkpads to Apple. This is the perfect machine if you need a thin client (i.e. SSH into a heavy duty PC machine). Its slim and I can take it anywhere without issues in terms of weight and usability. If you rely on the cloud for apps - and dont need a 5 pound laptop...this is almost perfect. Only thing to critique - provide official Linux booting option (which Google is supposedly working on right now) and better battery life. I actually traded in my Surfacebook ($3,000 US dollars) and got this instead - never looked back. But Ill have to say...Surfacebook has better stylus support but that doesnt affect me too much.
Silvio Rodriguez
4
Pros: Great keyboard (although the assistant key is kind of useless, one should be able to remap it to Meta), Great screen. The Google pencil is pretty responsive. Cons: a bit overpriced for a Chromebook. No Microsoft Office support (even from the Android Google Play Store, it does not play well with Office 365).
D. Booth
4
Ill be honest. I didnt fully understand what I was getting when I ordered this Pixelbook, and buyers remorse kicked in as soon as I clicked "Place your order." I had to carefully consider what Id just done, and quickly, because this pricey piece of hardware would arrive the next day! I asked myself what in my current computing situation was lacking. My desktop suits my needs for heavy-duty photo editing and storage, but I am tired of being tethered to it for everything. My tablet has been a helpful friend, but its use is limited AND its battery is degrading quickly. I have never wanted to cart around a laptop, and I didnt think getting another tablet was the answer. I also wanted a good solution for travel, including photo backup capability. After watching and reading everything I could find about the Pixelbook and its rivals, I felt better about my snap decision. The recent price cut offered on Amazon was sweet, but the fact that it pairs so well with the Pixel phone which I recently switched to was also a big factor. It has great capacity for photo storage; however, I did have to buy a USB-C card reader to tap into it. (As yet, untested.) After spending a week with it, I now feel positive and pessimistic at the same time. My impression of the original Chromebook format from its inception was that it was limiting. That is less so now that it runs android apps. Since I wont need it to do everything and its portable and fun to use, I think it nicely fills my technology gap. It is lightweight and sleek but also has the flexibility to work as a laptop or a tablet. The attached keyboard has a nice touch with raised bars on the f and j keys to help you find the right location. The pen is essential if you want to tap, write, or draw, especially if you snack on popcorn as you work in the afternoon. It’s very responsive when you click the power on button which is handy except for the times you accidentally hit it. My biggest concern is the battery. I was dismayed when my battery dropped by 10% off a full charge when it had been sitting on my shelf doing nothing after its first half a day. I turned off Bluetooth and the "Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep" setting, and it no longer loses charge when sitting unused for long periods. I’ve also learned to watch the screen brightness that is usually automatically set higher than I need it to be, and I switched off the keyboard backlighting. Another battery issue, however, is still worrisome. The calculated remaining battery life estimate is totally erratic. It’s quite disconcerting when you start up after a full charge, and it shows your battery life is around 2 hours. And then after a few minutes 6 hours, and after a few more minutes 4 hours, and so on. After doing a lot of research, I think this will even out and get more predictable as the battery is “broken in,” if there is such a thing with batteries. Now, on about my 3rd charge, I’m seeing higher estimates—9 and above—interspersed with the lower ones. I’ve learned about Crosh and how to check the battery with crosh commands. So, I’m feeling better but not yet totally confident. It’s been a big learning curve for me, but there is plenty of help available on the internet, especially on the product’s support site. At this point, Id give it 5 stars as far as delivering the functionality I need, but 1 star until this battery life question is more settled. That should average out to 3 stars, but I going to give it 4 based on how much I like it. I hope the battery issue will work out. If it does, I’ll bump it up to 5.
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