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Pocket-Lint: Chromebook Pixel review

Pocket-Lint: The Chromebook Pixel sits in a category all of its own, which some might say is the ultimate expression of form over function. Every inch of this premium Chromebook has been scrutinised, honed and perfected. That’s exactly what Google intended when they envisioned this sumptuous laptop.

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The Verge: I bought my mom a Chromebook Pixel and everything is so much better now

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My mother loves Steve Jobs so much she got a little teary when I gave her a Chromebook Pixel for Christmas. She didn't open the box for almost 10 minutes, because the idea of having a tech product that didn't come from Jobs bothered her so much.

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The Chromebook Pixel (2015) Review | AnandTech

Brandon Chester of AnandTech reviews the new Chromebook Pixel.

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HotHardware | Google Chromebook Pixel Review

HotHardware: Earlier this year, Google did something almost ground-breaking when it introduced the Chromebook Pixel. Sure, the Chromebook line as a whole has existed for a few years, but the entire premise of such a range of notebooks revolved around only a couple of design goals. One of those was accessibility, and almost by default, the other was affordability. The original Chromebooks were priced at $500 or less -- in some cases, far less. The reason seemed obvious: Chrome OS was a great operating system for those who did little more than browse the Web and connect to cloud-based services such as Evernote, but it served less of a purpose in the productivity-minded "real world."

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