Google's Chromebook experiment has always been mildly interesting. Chromebooks were lower low priced laptops running on Chrome OS. The Chromebook have everything stored on the cloud and even all the apps on it are online. That is about to change with the newly announced Chromebook Pixel. Chromebook Pixel Features
Does it compare at all with Apple's Macbook Pro?Chromebook Pixel is a high-end laptop and it is obviously taking aim at Apple's Macbook Pro. How does it compare with the Macbook Pro? I do not think anyone using a Macbook will actually move away to Chrome Pixel. That looks very unlikely. Chromebooks Pixel simply does not have the legacy of Apple's macbooks. The only advantage it has over Macbooks is a touch-screen. But looking at Google's advertisement (video below) for Chromebook Pixel, I can't help but wonder if they are copying not just the look and feel of Apple's Macbook but also copying the look and feel of their Apple videos. Apple a few years ago, betted on the post-PC world. A world where your primary device to access the internet is either a smart-phone or a tablet. Google is betting on something similar. It is betting on the post-local storage age (odd sounding but its the best I could come up with). Google think and probably rightly so that in a few years we all will access to super fast internet and much of our data will be stored online and not locally. -- This Post Chromebook Pixel: Google's answer to Macbook Pro is Published on Devils Workshop . | |||
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Friday, 22 February 2013
Chromebook Pixel: Google’s answer to Macbook Pro
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