Testseek.com have collected 50 expert reviews of the Google Pixelbook Go 13.3 inch and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Pixelbook Go 13.3 inch.
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Published: 2019-11-08, Author: Taylor , review by: androidpolice.com
The absolute best keyboard in a Chromebook, period, The Core i5 and 8 GB RAM in my review unit make for smooth sailing, Loud, full, bassy. Positioned for good stereo separation, Light enough to forget you're carrying it
Definitely not bad, but a marked downgrade from the Pixelbook and Pixel Slate, Starting at $649, the Pixelbook Go isn't very competitive with similarly-equipped Chromebooks
Pixelbook Go8/10Yes, if the form factor speaks to you and you're not worried about getting the best bargain. Although the Pixelbook Go is positioned as Google's entry-level Chrome OS hardware, there are other Chromebooks that offer similar specs for less...
Published: 2019-10-31, Author: Anton , review by: Pocketnow.com
To conclude our PixelBook Go review, notice I don't have anything I can't say I don't like. Like the original Pixelbook which I still adore and use, the PixelBook Go feels like if Google really thought the name out well. We've got a very sleek and light d...
Published: 2019-10-28, Author: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: Few, if any, saw coming the Chromebook's utter dominance of the K-8 category. In hindsight, it's easy to see why the systems have been such a success story, of course: low prices, coupled with ease of wide-scale deployment and lockdown make them a perfec...
performance, Base model has 8GB of RAM, Increased battery life when compared to original Pixelbook, More affordable starting price when compared to original Pixelbook
Glare-filled screen, 16:9 screen aspect ratio, No fingerprint sensor or pen support, No microSD card
Google's Pixelbook Go is a laptop with a careful balance of quality features and economical compromises. It's a darn sight better than the typical bare-bones model. If you're committed to the Chromebook universe, this is a laptop worth buying...
Excellent keyboard, Good performance and battery life, The Chrome OS platform is solid and stable, Thin and light design with strong build quality,
Display isn't as good as the original Pixelbook, Trackpad isn't the smoothest, Slightly expensive for a Chromebook, It's a bit boring to look at,
Nathan Ingraham / EngadgetThe Pixelbook Go is much easier to evaluate than either the first Pixelbook or the Pixel Slate. It's a standard, familiar, almost boring laptop. But instead of figuring out if Chrome OS works on a convertible tablet or if you're...
Abstract: After last year's 2-in-1 Pixel Slate sank faster than the Titanic, Google has once again changed its mind on what the Pixelbook is. The new Pixelbook Go is easily the most “normal” of all the Pixelbook iterations we've seen so far. Yes, it's a little safe...