Monday, February 25, 2013

Chromebook Pixel

The newest Chromebook from Google is by far the best. It sports a retina destroying 13 inch display, an intel core i5 with 4gb of RAM, a 32 or 64gb solid state drive, and most importantly has the option for LTE. A number of other goodies are thrown in to sweeten the deal such as 1tb of Google Drive storage for 3 years. This gorgeous piece of hardware comes at a price though with the WiFi only model coming in around $1300 and the LTE model around $1500. Would anyone actually pay these prices for a Chromebook? Sound off in the comments and let me know. I am seriously considering picking up an LTE model and running Linux on it. Apparently it is easy to install and the device can be used as a linux ultrabook. Let me know what you think people.

https://play.google.com/store/devices/details?id=chromebook_pixel_lte

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