Google Pixelbook Go laptop comes with 8th Gen Intel Core processor and Chrome OS

This is a cheaper Pixelbook that was announced at Google’s October hardware event launch, it is the Google Pixelbook Go laptop with a 13.3-inch FHD touchscreen display. Lets say, it is a Chromebook laptop that costs $649.

Google Pixelbook Go laptop is powered by an 8th Gen Intel Core processor, and runs on Chrome OS. It is currently available in “just black” and “not pink” color option will arrive soon.

It was announced alongside with Google Pixel 4, Pixel 4 XL, Pixel Buds but the new Pixelbook Go is a portable laptop with bigger battery capacity, when compared to the previous 2017 Pixelbook.

Google Pixelbook Go

The Pixelbook GO portable Laptop comes with a quieter keyboard, which Google is calling (Hush Keys) and a ribbed bottom plate that appears to make the laptop easier to grip. This was ascertain according to a video on Twitter.

It also seems that the new Pixelbook GO laptop comes with an ultra-thin design and light-weighted. The premium (quite hush keyboard) appears to be the selling point of Pixelbook Go laptop.

Google boasts of 12 hours of battery life, which might be longest battery life in any Pixelbook from Google. They also mentioned that the laptop can charge for just 20 minutes and get two hours of battery life.

On it blog post, the company said that the Pixelbook Go is powered by the “same high-performance components you’ve seen in other Made By Google computers” which is the Intel Core m3, i5, or i7 processors, 8GB or 16GB of RAM, and 64GB, 128GB, or 256GB of SSD storage.

$649: 8GB RAM, 64GB SSD, FHD, 8th Gen Intel Core m3
$849: 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD, FHD, 8th Gen Intel Core i5
$999: 16GB RAM, 128GB SSD, FHD, 8th Gen Intel Core i5
$1,399: 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD, UHD, 8th Gen Intel Core i7

They also mentioned built-in security on Chrome OS, Pixelbook Go is both fast and secure. Access to all kinds of apps, and others. You can preorder the $649 “just black” laptop now while the “not pink” color option will be available soon.

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