Google Introduces The Chromebook Pixel With A 239 Pixels Per Inch Display

  • February 21, 2013

Google Chromebook PixelGoogle introduces the Chromebook Pixel a with 239 pixels per inch display

The rumored Chromebook Pixel has finally been unveiled.  It was reported as a hoax but clearly the Chromebook Pixel is as real as you can get. It comes with a mind-boggling 239 pixels per inch display.

According to Google’s blog post:

[quote] This Chromebook has the highest pixel density (239 pixels per inch) of any laptop screen on the market today. Packed with 4.3 million pixels, the display offers sharp text, vivid colors and extra-wide viewing angles. With a screen this rich and engaging, you want to reach out and touch it—so we added touch for a more immersive experience. Touch makes it simple and intuitive to do things like organize tabs, swipe through apps and edit photos with the tip of your finger.[/quote]

 

 

Other features of the Chromebook Pixel include:

  • An Intel® Core™ i5 Processor and a solid state Flash memory architecture.
  •  Industry-leading WiFi range and Long-term evolution (LTE).
  •  12 free GoGo® Inflight Internet passes for those times you need to connect while in the air.
  • One terabyte of Google Drive cloud storage is included with the Pixel. This enables you to save, access and share photos, videos, documents, and all of your stuff from all of your devices, from anywhere.

Source: Google

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