![]() ![]() Finally, The Pixelbook is very light and easy to take with me, plus ChromeOS is pretty secure so getting a virus is not a huge worry right now. For example, my phone has the ability to unlock my Pixelbook, and I think my Google Pixel Buds can unlock my phone. I love that it works well with my other Google products such as my Pixel XL 2. I wasn't sure how often I would use this, but as a full time student and worker it's really nice to be able to lay in bed and read my course content. I really love that my laptop can fold up and become a tablet. What I love about my hardware: I love that I can run ChromeOS, Linux and Android applications all three at the same time in harmony. ![]() I use it to draw up ideas for designs I am working on or I'll open a drawing app and use it as a whiteboard replacement. I also use the Google Pixelbook Pen a lot. If I need more privacy I will use the Google Pixel Buds. Keyboard: Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition CHROMA V2ĭock: Inland USB 3.1 (Gen 1 Type-C) Dock with Power DeliveryĮxtra: Google Home Mini to use as wireless speakers instead of having hardwired speakers. Operating System: ChromeOS, Android, Linux.ĭisplays: 12.3" LCD (2400x1600) with two additional 24" AOC Monitors (1920x1080)Īdditional Storage: Samsung T5 Portable SSD - 500GB - USB 3.1 External SSD, Additional 100GB on Google Drive Full disclaimer: I am using a Pixelbook from Google which means in addition to ChromeOS I am running Linux via Crostini and Android. A list of applications and tools that make ChromeOS such a great experience.
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