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Google brings Pixelbook laptop with 4-in-1 design, 10mm thin, and 1 kilogram weight

Google at its hardware event on Wednesday, the company introduced the the PixelBook, a very thin laptop that is not only gorgeous to look at but also offers an incredible experience.

The laptop brings Intel Core i7 and i7 choices with up to 10 hours of use, up to 2 hours of use in just 15 minutes, 4-in-1 design and USB-C charger. In addition, it is a 12.3-inch touchscreen laptop with 235 PPI, and Quad HD LCD. In addition, it comes with Pixelbook Pen, a stylus that you can use with the convertible laptop.

The laptop is incredibly fast, provides multiple layers of security and automatic updates. It’s 10mm thin and 1kg in weight. Very light indeed! It’s the first convertible laptop that actually feels natural to use as a tablet. PixelBook is smart enough that it will automatically connect to your phone’s internet if there is no Wi-Fi signal available.

Pixelbook is the first laptop with Google Assistant built-in. It’s available in three configurations, starts at $999 with the Pixelbook Pen costing $99. Will be available in US, Canada, and UK. Preorders start today and will be available in stores October 31st.

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