Testseek.com have collected 93 expert reviews of the Google Pixelbook 12.3 inch and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Pixelbook 12.3 inch.
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Published: 2017-11-06, Author: Adam , review by: itpro.co.uk
Gorgeous design, Excellent keyboard, Google Assistant built in, Runs Android apps
Pricey, Still can't run proper desktop apps
Google's Pixelbook delivers on the promise of ChromeOS - a speedy, lightweight laptop with all of the intelligence and functionality that we've come to expect from Google. It may be expensive compared to most other Chromebooks, but it makes up for it w...
The Pixelbook is certainly expensive but not unreasonably so when you look at what you get. Yes, you could buy an Acer Chromebook R11 (to pick an arbitrary example) for a quarter of the price – but, as with most cheap Chromebooks, you'd end up with a medi...
Gorgeous design and comfortable in use thanks to silicone pad, baked in Google Assistant is a fun feature, decent battery life and fast charging, high-res screen and 360-degree hinge for versatility
Android/Chrome apps can be confusing, lacks pro-spec apps as per Windows/MacOS, big bezels for a modern device, spec largely excessive for a Chromebook (at present), it's hugely expensive
Starting at £999, it's hard to recommend the Pixelbook.There's no doubt that it's a visually stunning piece of hardware. But its software, while improved and now with Google Assistant baked in, is a confusing mix of Android apps and janky web apps. If you...
The Google Pixelbook has a sleek convertible design. Its sharp touchscreen is bright and colorful. Performance is fast, lag-free and smooth. The dedicated Google Assistant button is useful
It's expensive. The stylus is sold separately. It has the same built-in limitations as other Chrome OS systems
The Pixelbook has high-end hardware and a great hybrid design, but it's still hard to justify spending so much on a Chrome OS laptop...
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Published: 2017-10-10, Author: Mark , review by: wired.co.uk
Fast, slick design, good keyboard and touchpad, sharp display, flexible form factor, great battery life, Android apps work well
Wobbly display, minimal Pixelbook Pen support, professional apps aren't as fully featured as on Windows and Mac, only two USB TypeC ports and no SD card slot
We've not yet been able to benchmark the Pixelbook or test out its battery life. But even without verifying Google's claims, it's a great-looking and well-built device. The price is a big sticking point, though.Chromebooks have thrived, primarily in schoo...
Very expensive, Glass rear will be fragile, Pen shouldn't be optional
We've yet to test out the performance of the Pixelbook, but the design is peerless and the package is angled most at enthusiasts of design, Android and Chrome OS. That price though...
Published: 2017-10-05, Author: Adam , review by: itpro.co.uk
The Google Pixelbook is one of the most instantly attractive laptops we've ever had the pleasure of using, Chromebook or not. It's thin, light and gorgeous to look at, with some clever software tricks to boot. Were it running Windows, we'd have no hesitat...
Published: 2017-10-04, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Gorgeous design and comfortable in use thanks to silicone pad, Baked in Google Assistant is a fun feature, Decent battery life and fast charging, High-res screen and 360-degree hinge for versatility
Android/Chrome apps can be confusing, Lacks pro-spec apps as per Windows/MacOS, Big bezels for a modern device, Spec largely excessive for a Chromebook (at present), It's hugely expensive
The Google Pixelbook is certainly the most impressive Chromebook we've ever seen. It's great to look at, feels excellent in use and its 360-degree hinge adds flexibility to its potential use cases. The inclusion of Google Assistant to Chrome OS is a fun n...