Google unveiled its latest laptop today, the Chromebook Pixel.
The Chromebook runs Google's Chrome operating System, which is pretty much just the Chrome Web browser. There's also a classic-looking desktop mode that stores icons for your Web apps.
The Pixel is marketed as a premium device and starts at a whopping $1,299, placing it in direct competition with high end Windows Ultrabooks and Apple's MacBooks.
The Chromebook Pixel comes with a massive 1TB of cloud storage space via Google's Drive service.
There is also a LTE version of the laptop available for $1,449.
The Chromebook Pixel is 16.2 millimeters thin.
...and it weighs in at 3.34 pounds.
Some specs: There are two USB 2.0 ports, a mini display port, and SD card port for more storage. You also get a 32GB solid state drive (64GB on the LTE version).
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