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Google introduces Chromebook Pixel, 2560×1700 laptop Google became serious in the notebook business with the Chromebook Pixel -- and so far, it managed to get a lot of good reviews and impressions across the internet, except for one thing -- the platform. Look at it now, the growth spurt is evident, so we guess developing Chrome OS and Chromebooks is the next logical step for Google. Microsoft adapted touch into Windows 8 while, like we said, Chrome OS is starting to gain its ground through the also touch-enabled Chromebook Pixel and others like the $250 Samsung Chromebook. Remember the leaked video of the Chromebook Pixel that we reported? Running the show is a Intel Core i5 processor with 4GB RAM and all the goodies you'll need. The Google Chromebook Pixel is now available for order at the Play Store, which is sadly still unavailable for the Philippines, for $1,299 (WiFi) and $1,499 (4G, due April). Reports suggest that Google’s upcoming Tensor G6 chip, which will power the Pixel 11 series, may feature a MediaTek modem instead of Samsung’s Exynos. According to tipster Mystic Leaks, Google is conducting early internal tests using the MediaTek M90 5G modem for the Pixel 11 and Tensor G6. Read more in our articles including "Can Android take over the desktop space?" and "Google introduces Chromebook Pixel, 2560x1700 laptop".

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Google introduces Chromebook Pixel, 2560×1700 laptop Google became serious in the notebook business with the Chromebook Pixel -- and so far, it managed to get a lot of good reviews and impressions across the internet, except for one thing -- the platform. Look at it now, the growth spurt is evident, so we guess developing Chrome OS and Chromebooks is the next logical step for Google.

What have you covered about Google Chromebook Pixel Philippines?

Microsoft adapted touch into Windows 8 while, like we said, Chrome OS is starting to gain its ground through the also touch-enabled Chromebook Pixel and others like the $250 Samsung Chromebook. Remember the leaked video of the Chromebook Pixel that we reported? Running the show is a Intel Core i5 processor with 4GB RAM and all the goodies you'll need. The Google Chromebook Pixel is now available for order at the Play Store, which is sadly still unavailable for the Philippines, for $1,299 (WiFi) and $1,499 (4G, due April).

Where can I find articles about Google Chromebook Pixel Philippines?

Our coverage of Google Chromebook Pixel Philippines includes: "Can Android take over the desktop space?"; "Google introduces Chromebook Pixel, 2560x1700 laptop"; "Google Reportedly Testing MediaTek Modem for Tensor G6 and Pixel 11". Each article provides unique insights and information.