Feb 22

Google has just announced the Chromebook Pixel, Chrome OS-based notebook with touchscreen to give “people the best web experience”. The 12.85-inch touch display has the highest pixel density (239 pixels per inch) of any laptop screen on the market today, Packing a total of 4.3 million pixels. It got 32 or 64GB SSD storage, dual core 1.8GHz Intel i5 processor, two USB 2.0 ports, a Mini Display Port connector, SD-card reader and more. » Google Introduces The Chromebook Pixel

Oct 22


On Google’s Android Event, that takes place on October 29 in New York (same day as the Microsoft event), a 32GB version of the seven-inch Nexus 7 tablet will be announced and the long-expected cellular version of the device. But The Next Web reports that Google has also been working with Samsung to launch a 10-inch tablet. This 10-inch tablet “Codename Manta” runs Google’s new Android 4.2 and will offer a 2560×1600 pixel (16:10) resolution, which we believe will offer around 300 pixels per inch (PPI) compared to the new iPad’s 264 PPI. » October 29 Google Event: New 7-Inch Nexus and 10-Inch Nexus To Compete With The iPad

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