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Google anuncia la nueva Chromebook Pixel

Luego de semanas de rumores, finalmente Google anunció la nueva generación de sus laptop líder con Chrome OS, la Chromebook Pixel.

Sabemos la historia de la Chromebook Pixel, una laptop dedicada a lo que Google puede llevar con la calidad de un equipo con Chrome OS, donde varias manufactureras han aprovechado las oportunidades que ofrece el sistema operativo de Google, incluyendo la venta de Netbooks de manera económicas y volverse un dolor de cabeza tanto para Apple y Microsoft.

Como su predecesor, tiene lo más optimizado en configuraciones y las opciones con la edición 2015 de Chromebook Pixel incluyen las actuales generaciones de Intel Core i5 e i7 a velocidad de 2.2GHz y 2.7GHz respectivamente, 8GB o 16GB de RAM, 32GB o 64 de almacenamiento, Bluetooth 4.0 y Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac.

Ahora la sorpresa y viendo como la industria quiere salir del trabajo de desplegar un nuevo estándar y el sonado USB tipo-C llega de manera oficial a ChromeOS a través de la nueva Pixel para el disfrute de pocos y el lamento de muchos, ya que el estándar es nuevo y Google sería la segunda compañía en implementar el USB sin realmente el público estar realmente listo y no es que odiemos el concepto pues es bienvenido el que el conector sea reversible, pero el mercado no está listo todavía y ahora con Apple también obligándonos a tener que invertir adicional es el consenso de la queja.

Google ha estrenado una nueva tienda aprovechando la ocasión y estará vendiendo el Chromebook Pixel a $999 y la versión LS $1299 con manejo y envío gratis.

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Two years ago, we introduced the first Chromebook Pixel. The idea was to bring together the best in hardware, software and design to inspire the next generation of Chromebooks. It’s been exciting to see how the entire range of Chromebooks—from classroom-proof to high-end—has made a difference to people at school, at home, and at work. Today, we’re introducing an updated and more powerful Pixel to fuel the imaginations of another wave of Chromebook enthusiasts. Plus, we’ve created a new, online Google Store where you can get the Pixel and other devices made with Google, all in one place.

One charger for all your stuff

These days, packing for a trip means remembering to bring all your different chargers—for your phone, laptop, tablet, watch, etc. We think you should be able to use just one charger for all your electronics. So for the new Pixel, we’ve joined forces with some of the biggest names in the industry to create a new standard for charging, called USB Type C. The Pixel is one of the first products to launch with this new standard, with more Chromebooks and Android devices following suit soon.

Not only does Type-C enable multi-device charging, but it also allows high-speed data and display over the same connector and cable. It’s small enough to work with smartphones, powerful enough to charge computers, and conveniently symmetrical (no more guessing which side is up!). Speaking of symmetry, the new Pixel doesn’t just have one Type C port—it has two, one on each side, so you can plug in wherever is convenient.

Thoughtful design

Like the original Pixel, the new Chromebook has a high-resolution touchscreen, a sleek aluminum body, and smooth glass trackpad. We’ve also made a few other enhancements, including a new wide-angle camera lens.

Of course, the Pixel is also great on the inside. It’s got a powerful Intel® Core™ i5 with 8GB RAM and a 32GB SSD. If that’s not enough for you, we’re making an LS (yup, that stands for “Ludicrous Speed”) version that’s even faster, too. And even with the new charger, you probably won’t be carrying it around much, since the new Pixel has 12 hours of battery life1. When you do need to top up, it’s fast—you’ll get up to two hours of battery life with just 15 minutes of charging.1

Shop for the Pixel and more at the Google Store

We’ve been selling our devices on Google Play for years, but as we’ve added more products to the family, we thought it was time to make it easier for you to learn more about them. So today we’re also launching the Google Store, the new home for the latest devices made with Google.

At store.google.com, you can shop Nexus phones and tablets, Chromecast and Chromebooks, learn more about newer technology like Android Wear, Nexus Player and Nest, and stock up on accessories like cases, keyboards and chargers. You’ll see how the Google apps you already know—like Search, Maps and YouTube—work seamlessly with all these products. The Google Store is available on your phone, tablet, or laptop, and right now you’ll get free shipping on everything* (consider it our way of saying hello).

Once you’ve found the right device at the Google Store, you can still head to Google Play to find apps, games, music, movies, TV shows and more. If you recently bought a device on Google Play, don’t worry—your order info will automatically be transferred to the Google Store. See our Help Center for more information.

The Chromebook Pixel is available for purchase starting today in the U.S. on the new Google Store for $999 and $1299 for the LS version. Come check it out, and see what else is in store.

Posted by Andrew Bowers, Director of Consumer Hardware

*Free shipping applies to the lowest cost shipping option. Free shipping promotion may be modified or discontinued at any time.

1Battery life tested using Chromium standard PowerLoadTest at default brightness. The PowerLoadTest was created to emulate average user behavior and measure the resultant battery life. Charge time testing is measured by battery capacity increase with lid closed divided by average energy usage during PowerLoadtest. Battery life and charge time may vary depending on usage and other conditions.

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