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Google unveils its first touchscreen Chromebook Pixel

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CNET said:
Google has unveiled its first touchscreen-enabled laptop.

The Chromebook Pixel runs Google's Chrome operating system and has been "largely built" by the web giant.

The laptop has Intel's Ivy Bridge processors, fast 4G LTE connectivity and a high-resolution screen aimed at challenging Apple's Retina Display.

Analysts say the move represents a fresh bid to build market share for Chromebooks against machines running Microsoft and Apple operating systems.

Unlike PCs that use installed software such as Microsoft Word, Chrome OS computers run their applications through the firm's web browser and store their files in the cloud.

The internet giant told the BBC the device was "largely built by Google, with components that are manufactured globally".

The laptop's 12.85in (32.64cm) display's resolution is similar to the so-called Retina Display of Apple's MacBook range, aimed to have pixel density high enough for the human eye not to notice pixelation when looking at the screen at a typical viewing distance.

"This Chromebook has the highest pixel density (239 pixels per inch) of any laptop screen on the market today," said the company.

"Packed with 4.3 million pixels, the display offers sharp text, vivid colours and extra-wide viewing angles.

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I don't think this will kick-off.. To be honest when the last Chrome book came out and I was testing it out I was not pleased at all..

I suppose the idea of a computer just running on a web browser seems silly to me, critics say that the computer is aiming for a tablet like design but it's really not.. Tablets are still able to work offline and be equally as good taking notes. It shouldn't be about having to get internet connectivity to function at its full capacity.
 

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Google should just stick to their search engines, The laptops they make aren't unique in my opinion.
 
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