No more Pixelbook? I’ve owned all five prior Google Chromebooks but I can live in a world without Pixelbooks. You can too.
Pixelbook Go
No Pixelbook successor in 2022 isn’t all doom and gloom
You’d think Google was pulling out of the Chromebook market based on recent news articles. Here’s why no Pixelbook in 2022 isn’t all doom and gloom
Google Store is discounting Pixelbook Go Chromebooks by $50 to $150
I don’t think any potential mainstream consumer could go wrong by choosing the Pixelbook Go as their daily Chromebook. Google is now discounting the three models worth considering by $50 to $150.
Looks like Google isn’t selling the Pixelbook any more. I’m OK with that even if there’s no successor
The Pixelbook is out of stock on Google’s store and many wonder if it will have a successor. Probably, but if not, I’m OK with that. Here’s why.
Deal alert: A refurbished $649 Google Pixelbook Go can be had for $529.99
Based on my initial review and a follow up one four months later, I think the Pixelbook Go is worth $649 for most people. Now you can get a refurbished unit for $529.99, making it even more attractive.
Sign up for a free myBestBuy account to get 10% off on the base Pixelbook Go: $584 after discount
Still think the base model Pixelbook Go is priced too high at $649? If $584 sounds more like it to you, there’s a quick and easy way to get a 10 percent discount on this excellent clamshell Chromebook.
Pixelbook Go re-review: 4 months in
Four months after initially reviewing the Pixelbook Go, I decided to revisit this Chromebook. The build quality, light weight and excellent overall experience does add a premium to the price but for many, I think it’s worth it.
My pick for 2019 Chromebook of the year
Although there were many interesting and solid Chromebooks debuting in 2019, my pick for Chromebook of the year is the Pixelbook Go. Here’s why.
You can now buy the $1,399 Pixelbook Go with i7 and 4K display. Should you?
You can finally order the fourth configuration of the Pixelbook Go with Intel Core i7 processor, 16 GB of memory, 256 GB of storage and 16:9 4K display. I can think of only two use cases where this is worth the $1,399.
Geekbench tips 10th-gen Intel Core i7 chipset for upcoming Hatch Chromebooks
Chromebooks built on the Hatch baseboard will sport the full range of powerful 10th-gen Intel Comet Lake processors with up to 16 GB of memory, based on recent Geekbench test results.
Using a mouse? Here’s how to disable the trackpad on your Chromebook
Using a mouse with your Chromebook or Chrome tablet? You might accidentally graze that trackpad when typing. Here’s how to disable the trackpad so that doesn’t happen.