Google Pixelbook Go: Release date, price & specs

At its Made by Google event in New York, Google announced the Pixelbook Go as its latest and greatest Chromebook laptop. It aims to offer users a premium but affordable experience with a range of upgrades.

The Pixelbook Go was launched alongside thePixel 4phones,Nest Minismart speaker,Nest Wi-Fi. andPixel Buds 2.

When is the Pixelbook Go release date?

Google said the Pixelbook Go will be available toorderand some models started shipping on28 Octoberin the US.

We’ve had to wait longer in the UK but the laptop is now available, as of15 Jan, fromGooglealong withCurrysandJohn Lewis.

How much does the Pixelbook Go cost?

The Pixelbook Go will start from£629/$649in the US. That’s a lot cheaper than the original which started at $999.

Here are the four models on offer:

Pixelbook Go specs

Google was a little light on the details for the new laptop but here’s what we know so far.

The laptop comes in a new design with a matte finish. Colours are Just Black and Not Pink, with the latter introduced with the Pixel 3. The black model will be available first, though.

A smooth surface is made possible by using magnesium, which also helps the Pixelbook Go remain light. It’s 2lbs, or just 907g making it one of the lightest laptops around.

Google has made it 13mm thin and an unusual wavy shape on the underside makes it grippy to carry and while in use. Another design change are Hush Keys to ensure the keyboard is extremely comfortable and quiet.

Battery life is quoted at 12 hours thanks to a battery that’s 15% larger andyou’ll get two hours of battery from a 20 minute charge.Chrome OS means the laptop is always available in seconds, with built-in anti-virus and automatic updates.

The Pixelbook Go will come with a range of spes to choose from including an Intel Core m3, i5 or i7 processor (8th-gen). Then 8- or 16GB of RAM alone with three sizes of SSD: 64-, 128- and 256GB. See above for the available skus.

Other specs include a 13.3in screen with a Full HD resolution or 4K “Molecular Display”, both of which use a 16:9 aspect ratio. There are two USB-C ports and a headphone jack, but more interesting are the two front-facing speakers and two built-in mics, along with a 2Mp Duo Cam and ambient light sensor.

Only the Core i7 model has the 4K screen.

Author: Chris Martin, Reviews Editor, Tech Advisor

Chris got his break as a reporter at infamous site The Inquirer and has been at Tech Advisor for more than 12 years. With a BA degree in Music Technology, audio is his specialism, but over the years he has reviewed all kinds of gadgets, from smartwatches to mesh Wi-Fi to coffee machines.

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