Testseek.co.uk have collected 93 expert reviews of the Google Pixelbook 12.3 inch and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Pixelbook 12.3 inch.
October 2017
(77%)
93 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(81%)
2684 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Gorgeous design and comfortable in use thanks to silicone pad
Baked in Google Assistant is a fun feature
Decent battery life and fast charging
High-res screen and 360-degree hinge for versatility
Good build quality
A solid performer with a decent keyboard
Gorgeous design
Excellent keyboard
Google Assistant built in
Runs Android apps
Gorgeous screen
Excellent build & flexibility
Keyboard is great to type on
The Google Pixelbook has a sleek convertible design. Its sharp touchscreen is bright and colorful. Performance is fast
Lag-free and smooth. The dedicated Google Assistant button is useful
Beautiful design
Fast charging
Google Assistant integration
Sublim design
Fullständigt stöd för Android-appar
Fantastiskt tangentbord
Utmärkt stöd för stylus
Chrome OS so much better than before
Pixelbook Pen costs extra
The design is fabulous
Fast
Slick design
Good keyboard and touchpad
Sharp display
Flexible form factor
Great battery life
Android apps work well
Extremely slim
Handsome look
Beautiful
Pixel-dense display
Feels snappy in everyday use
Battery can easily last a full workday
Immaculate build quality
Powerful performance
Slick operating system with Android apps
Sleek and stylish design
Extremely thin and lightweight
Which makes it easy to carry around with you
The laptop comes with Google Assistant built in
So you can ask the Assistant to create emails for you
Get the details of your next calendar invite an
The editors didn't like
Android/Chrome apps can be confusing
Lacks pro-spec apps as per Windows/MacOS
Big bezels for a modern device
Spec largely excessive for a Chromebook (at present)
It's hugely expensive
At this price and specification the Google Pixelbook is simply too expensive. Way too expensive. Furthermore
The speakers are tinny - and they certainly shouldn't be at this price - and Chrome OS is limited. Android apps also proved hit and miss
Rating
Pricey
Still can't run proper desktop apps
ChromeOS still fairly limited
As expensive as a full-blown laptop
Few pro-level art apps defeats the point of the Pen
It's expensive. The stylus is sold separately. It has the same built-in limitations as other Chrome OS systems
ChromeOS not yet suited to every task
Very expensive
Glass rear will be fragile
Pen shouldn't be optional
Pennan säljs separat
Dålig ljudprestanda
Ingen biometrisk inloggning
Low power processor
A MacBook Air or Macbook may be a better option
Wobbly display
Minimal Pixelbook Pen support
Professional apps aren't as fully featured as on Windows and Mac
Only two USB TypeC ports and no SD card slot
Chrome OS has limited inking support
Assistant isn't as useful as it could be
Android apps are supported
But buggy
Big display bezels
Weedy speakers
Android apps aren't optimised for Chrome OS
High price for a Chromebook
Lacks enough USB ports (ideally we'd like to see three or more)
A card reader and a HDMI socket
It's expensive
Many of the apps you can use on the Google Pixelbook let you continue working even when there's no internet access
Very expensive, Glass rear will be fragile, Pen shouldn't be optional
We've yet to test out the performance of the Pixelbook, but the design is peerless and the package is angled most at enthusiasts of design, Android and Chrome OS. That price though...
Published: 2017-10-04, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Gorgeous design and comfortable in use thanks to silicone pad, Baked in Google Assistant is a fun feature, Decent battery life and fast charging, High-res screen and 360-degree hinge for versatility
Android/Chrome apps can be confusing, Lacks pro-spec apps as per Windows/MacOS, Big bezels for a modern device, Spec largely excessive for a Chromebook (at present), It's hugely expensive
The Google Pixelbook is certainly the most impressive Chromebook we've ever seen. It's great to look at, feels excellent in use and its 360-degree hinge adds flexibility to its potential use cases. The inclusion of Google Assistant to Chrome OS is a fun n...
The Pixelbook is an interesting beast. Featuring top-end hardware that matches powerhouse Windows 10 hybrids, alongside a pleasing, design, it could be a great choice for convertible buyers looking for a laptop that can double as a tablet, not the other w...
Published: 2017-10-04, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Gorgeous screen, Excellent build & flexibility, Keyboard is great to type on
ChromeOS still fairly limited, As expensive as a full-blown laptop, Few pro-level art apps defeats the point of the Pen
Looking purely at the hardware, the Pixelbook is a fantastic hybrid laptop. It's thin and light, yet plenty powerful and with a fantastic keyboard. The screen is gorgeous, too. If it was running Windows, it would easily trade blows with the Lenovo Yogas a...
Very light in weight, Full HD display, Great RAM size
Expensive
Many reviews have praised it, stating that while it's not a Macbook Pro, it's a great alternative to the point that some would call it the best Chromebook. One reviewer noted that it provides a high end experience, and another reviewer said that it feels...
Abstract: Chromebooks have come a long way in the last couple of years. Running Google's Chrome OS, which is based on the Linux kernel and Chrome browser, the first devices were launched in 2011, with third-party PC manufacturers following specifications outlined b...
The Asus ZenBook Flip might not be quite as elegant and powerful as its primary competition, but it costs a heck of a lot less and can still do the vast majority of the same workloads.Lenovo's IdeaPad Miix 520 is an outstanding Windows tablet in terms of...
Abstract: I'm just going to be completely candid here, I have always been adamantly team Mac. When I attended design school, you weren't even allowed to show up without one. I never thought another laptop could come close to remotely competing with my love of MacBo...