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  • - Yep, Google's doing it.

  • They're making another Pixelbook.

  • This is the Pixelbook Go,

  • and it's Google's first attempt

  • to make a Chromebook that doesn't cost, like, $1,000.

  • The Pixelbook Go starts at $650,

  • which is a little bit more expensive than other Chromebooks,

  • but it doesn't cost an arm and a leg.

  • Maybe just, like, an arm.

  • (relaxed electronic music)

  • The Pixelbook Go is a little bit more

  • of a traditional Chromebook than Google has made before.

  • It doesn't have a big 3-by-2 screen.

  • It doesn't flip around into a wacky little tablet.

  • It's just a laptop.

  • It has a 16-by-9, 1080p touchscreen by default.

  • It has 8th Gen Intel processors

  • and their Y-Series processors,

  • so it's not the latest stuff on the block.

  • It's also about half an inch thick,

  • so this actually isn't the thinnest Chromebook on the block,

  • but Google says that it lasts about 12 hours on a battery

  • in its battery test, and their battery test

  • is actually not that far from real life,

  • so I'm really excited to test that.

  • Now, even if it doesn't live up to that claim,

  • Google says that it supports fast charging.

  • Now, you might think the Pixelbook Go is plastic

  • just looking at it or even feeling it, but it's not.

  • It actually uses magnesium.

  • Google says that magnesium

  • has a better strength-to-body ratio than aluminum does,

  • and that meant that they could use less material

  • and make it lighter, so it only weighs about 2.3 pounds.

  • It feels like it's plastic because they painted

  • over that magnesium,

  • so I'm really hoping that it won't chip off or anything.

  • It comes in two colors.

  • Just Black and Not Pink.

  • So, the Pixelbook Go, it has a really simple design.

  • I guess you could call it elegant, I don't know.

  • It's built on, around the idea of having really soft curves,

  • so you can see it on the radiuses of the corners,

  • and when the thing is closed,

  • they actually did a really good job

  • of making the whole thing look like a,

  • I don't know, like a big rectangular (laughing) lozenge.

  • When you open it up and look inside,

  • it looks like a Pixelbook.

  • The bezels are on the screen.

  • They're not too big.

  • And the keyboard looks exactly

  • like the last Pixelbook's keyboard,

  • and man, you know, I got to tell you.

  • That keyboard, it's really good.

  • It's a little bit quieter than the last Pixelbook,

  • which was already pretty quiet,

  • and it feels great to type on.

  • It's like, it's one of my favorite keyboards

  • of the past couple of years.

  • I really like it.

  • If you look around the outside of the device,

  • you'll see that there's two USB C ports, one on either side,

  • so you can charge on either side,

  • and they got little charging lights next to 'em.

  • There is a headphone jack, hooray!

  • But there is no micro-SD card slot for expanding storage,

  • and that's kind of a bummer, actually,

  • 'cause most of its competitors have one right now,

  • and I don't know why they couldn't include it here.

  • The other thing you won't find is a fingerprint sensor.

  • If you want to log in to this thing,

  • you got to type your password, which kind of sucks,

  • but Google really wants to emphasize

  • that it works with Android phones,

  • so you could unlock with a fingerprint sensor

  • on your Pixel or some other Android phone

  • or the face on the Pixel 4,

  • and that would also unlock the Chromebook,

  • so I guess that's cool.

  • The last thing I'll mention

  • as long as I'm talking about security

  • is it does have Google's Titan-C chip inside it.

  • But I do have to bring up that the last Chrome OS device

  • that Google made was this thing right here, the Pixel Slate,

  • and it was a

  • disaster.

  • So, you might be a little bit worried

  • about the Pixelbook Go, but I don't think you need to be

  • because this is just a much less ambitious thing.

  • They just made a laptop.

  • The screen doesn't even go 360.

  • And so, you know, we'll see if it's any good.

  • The one thing I'll say is I'm really interested

  • to review it and test it out compared to other Chromebooks

  • because there are a ton of Chromebooks in, like, the 500-ish

  • dollar range that this thing seems competitive with,

  • so you might be paying a little bit more

  • to get that Google logo on the back of the laptop.

  • And actually, potentially you could be paying a lot more

  • if you want to get something

  • that has a little bit nicer specs.

  • (rustling paper) Okay, so, it comes in four models.

  • The base model is $649, and that has 8 gigs of RAM,

  • only 64 gigs of storage, and an 8th Gen Intel M3 processor,

  • which is fast but not super-fast,

  • so a lot of people are gonna want to step up

  • to the next one, which is $849.

  • That's $200 bucks more.

  • That gets you the same 8 gigs of RAM, 128 gigs of storage,

  • and an I5 processor.

  • There's a $999 tier for 16 gigs of RAM, 128 storage,

  • and an I5 processor.

  • I don't know why that one even exists,

  • to be honest with you.

  • And then the top tier, if you want to spend all the money,

  • is $1400 bucks, and that's 16 gigs of RAM,

  • 250 gigs of storage, a 4K screen, and an I7 processor.

  • Oh, you know, one more thing about the Pixelbook Go,

  • Google promises that they fixed the Bluetooth,

  • which, I really hope that's true because

  • on the original Pixelbook, the Bluetooth was hot garbage.

  • And actually, speaking of the original Pixelbook,

  • it's still available.

  • If you don't want this really traditional laptop,

  • and you want something with a full flippy screen, 3-by-2,

  • you could still go buy that Pixelbook.

  • If you want the Pixelbook Go,

  • pre-orders for the black one start today.

  • You can get on a waitlist for the Not Pink one

  • or some of the higher spec models,

  • and I expect the black one to start shipping

  • in the next few weeks, and when it does,

  • I'm gonna be really excited to review it

  • and see how it compares to those other Chromebooks.

  • (metal scraping) Hey everybody.

  • Thanks so much for watching.

  • Let me know what you think of the Pixelbook Go

  • down in the comments, and of course, the big thing

  • that Google announced at its hardware event

  • was the Pixel 4 phone,

  • and we've got a hands-on video with that,

  • so you should check it out.

- Yep, Google's doing it.

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