Google unveils cool new touchscreen laptop
Google has done it again, this time in the form of a touchscreen laptop with more than 3million pixels to its screen. According to Google, the Chromebook (pictured above) will run a consumer about $1,200 for the Wi-Fi only version, and about $1,400 for the LTE version.
“Touch is here to stay, and I’m pretty sure every laptop will have touch in the future,” Pichai said. “Using a laptop with touch seems strange at first, but your day-to-day browser experience starts changing. In our tests, users started replacing the touchpad pretty quickly.”
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