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The newest Raspberry Pi operating system, PIXEL, is pretty slick, but it was always limited to just the Raspberry Pi. Now, you can test drive it on a Mac or PC too. The core OS is the same, yes, but the Pixel 5 has a few neat tricks up its sleeve that, at present, are not available to older Pixel hardware — although may come in future Pixel Feature Drops.

Google Pixelbook

Google Pixelbook

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Adapts to your world with a 4-in-1 design
Pixelbook has a 4-in-1 design to seamlessly adjusts to whatever you want to do with laptop, tablet, tent and entertainment modes.
Built for performance
Google Pixelbook comes with a 7th Gen Intel® Core™ processor for faster browsing, multi-tasking, entertainment and more². It has up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage.
The first laptop with the Google Assistant built in
Quickly get answers, get things done, manage your day and more. The Google Assistant is always there to help¹. And there are 3 ways to access the Assistant, just talk, type or circle with your Pixelbook Pen³.
Pixelbook Pen
Meet the smart, responsive pen for your Google Pixelbook. With virtually no lag, tilt-support and pressure sensitivity it feels natural, like a pen on paper⁴. Use your Pixelbook Pen to get help from the Google Assistant and more¹.
Great for offline or online
Google Drive automatically backs up your most recent Google Docs, Sheets and Slides to use offline. With up to 512GB of hard drive storage, you can store your favorite movies, shows, music and more.

Operating System

Chromebooks run on Chrome OS - an all-new operating system designed by Google for a new generation of computers. It’s browser-based, cloud-powered, and boots up in seconds, which allows you to connect to the internet almost instantly. And, thanks to Chrome OS, updates are managed automatically1 so Chromebooks actually become faster and more secure over time.
1. Find more details about this device's automatic update expiration at our Help Center.
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Enjoy access to the latest Android apps, games, music, movies, TV, books, magazines, and more, all from your Chromebook. And because the Play Store is always adding to its collection of apps and offerings, you’ll find content for any mood, anytime.

Have questions?

Whether you’re considering your first Chromebook or looking for an upgrade, we’re here to help.

1. Requires Internet connection.

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2. Intel and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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3. Pixelbook Pen sold separately.

4. Certain features (like pressure sensitivity and tilt support) are designed for use with and require select editing applications. Lag was tested on pre-production Pixelbook and Pixelbook Pen units, using top rated Google and third party programs and apps. Actual results may vary.

Battery performance is based on a mix of standby, web browsing and other use. Charging time requires the battery to be at least 5% charged, the device to be inactive and use of included charger. Actual results may vary.

A Pixel-branded smartwatch from Google has been hoped-for and speculated about for a while now, with the rumor mill heating up yet again earlier this year in tandem with I/O 2019, where a number of Wear OS smartwatches were front and center. Likewise, the past year or so has seen the release of almost two dozen Wear OS smartwatches from myriad brands — again, all fueling rumors of when Google would get around to releasing a Pixel Watch.

A newly published patent suggests that it actually might be sooner rather than later and reveals the design for what could be a Pixel Watch with a built-in camera.

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Interestingly, Google filed the patent two years ago, back in 2017. It was finally published in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Tuesday and spotted by Dutch tech news site LetsGoDigital, which included sketches from the patent showing off the design and camera presence.

Among the things that stand out from those sketches included with the patent, it doesn’t seem that this design includes a digital crown, opting instead for a rotating ring around the watch face that can be turned — akin to Samsung’s most recent smartwatch, the Galaxy Watch Active 2.

The camera, meanwhile, is the centerpiece of the design. Indeed, right at the top of the first page of the patent, it’s titled “Camera Watch.” That would certainly be a strong way for Google to assert itself here, given that none of its closest competitors with smartwatches offer a camera in the watch similar to what you can see above.

Google does seem to have ambitions to be a major player in the smartwatch game, an assumption that tends to follow from the $40 million it spent earlier this year on tech from the Fossil watchmaker. However, despite how long this patent and the design scheme herein have been gestating, we’re still no closer to learning when we’ll get the official word on a Pixel Watch release — so stay tuned for now.