Chromebook Pixel 2 coming soon on the market, but not for all

Google confirms that a second generation of the famous high-end notebook Chrome OS is in the pipeline. Renee Niemi from Google has confirmed the arrival of a new model of Chromebook Pixel, high-end notebooks sold from 2013 and characterized by the presence of Chrome OS. It will once again of a laptop designed primarily for developers, produced in limited quantities and offered at prices significantly higher.

The company spokesman was very explicit during the event Team Work around 2015 the debut of the new model: ” We have a new Chromebook Pixel 2 that will debut very soon, ” were his exact words. ” I sell, but I have to appease your enthusiasms: will be a platform for the development, a proof of concept. I do not produce a lot. ”

The novelty of the new notebook with Chrome OS not yet been officially disclosed, but it is expected that this maintains the same design of the predecessor. Continue to have a touch display from 12.8″ to 2,560 x 1,700 resolution, while the processor could be very likely an Intel Core series M Y fifth generation.

Despite the presence of a processor capable of operating without the aid of dissipation systems active, the new pixel 2 may have two fans for air circulation. Definitely likely also the presence of USB 3.1 connector with reversible, but the words ” proof of concept “, that suggest that the new Chromebook Pixel 2 may have distinctive characteristics.

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The previous model Chromebook Pixel of 2013 was the first with Chrome OS to integrate a touch panel and the characteristic lightbar, and is likely to Chromebook Pixel 2 is intended to integrate new features that will be implemented on additional products with the operating system of Google. The official announcement of the new notebook should be imminent, according to the words of Niemi, and there only remains to wait to know more about the future evolution of the Chromebook.

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