Get Ready for the Next Pixelbook: The So‑Called Pixelbook Go
If you’re still dreaming of that Pixel 4 we’ve all seen the teaser for, you’re not alone—Google’s upcoming NYC launch is set to tease it along with a brand‑new addition that baffles and excites in equal measure: the Pixelbook Go.
What the Hype Is About
- Picture a 13.3‑inch clamshell, just like a classic laptop.
- It’s rumored to host a 4K touchscreen, so every pixel pops.
- Back in 2018, Google flirted with tablet‑style looks; now they’re dialing back to something that feels like genuine laptop material.
- That stubborn Molecular Display name might slip back in—just in case you loved the Pixel Slate’s spectral glow.
Built for the Road
Portability is king in this line‑up. The chassis will be made from lightweight magnesium alloy, so you can drop it on a café counter or a backyard bbq without feeling heavy‑metal magnet.
Like its predecessors, the Pixelbook Go will pop a range of configurations onto the table: different processors, RAM sizes, display tunings and storage capacities.
Features Play‑by‑Play
- Dual front microphones for crystal‑clear voice calls.
- Google’s trusty Titan C security chip will keep your data safe.
- Two USB‑C ports to keep your gadgets humming.
- Color options are likely to expand—think Not Pink vibes and the classic black.
Heads‑Up: It’s Still All Speculation
Phantom rumours can be thrilling, but require the sneak peek on 15 October to confirm. Until then, keep your Google‑baroque expectations on the backburner.
– Original source: Hardware Zone –
