Chromebook Pixel is too expensive (and too good) for Chrome OS
Google is releasing a high-end touchscreen laptop that boasts a better pixel quality than either of the MacBook Pro's. It starts at $1,299 which is actually quite reasonable for the type of state of the art hardware we're talking about. The problem is that the Chrome OS that it runs on requires constant internet connectivity , which is described as," ... just a web browser running on top of a lightweight Linux distribution." The question is, does this combination really work for the professionals and power users willing to spend that kind of money and live with the limitations of Chrome OS?
This is a comparison of the MacBook Air (top) and the Chromebook Pixel (bottom).
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