Google Chromebook Pixel (2013)

Google Chromebook Pixel (2013)

Pair of drawings of the Google Chromebook Pixel (2013) open as viewed from the top and side
Description
Description

Crafted in an aluminum chassis, the 12.8-inch laptop was released in 2013 as a premium Chromebook laptop from Google. Google created the Chromebook Pixel to rival Apple’s MacBook. Out of the book, the Chromebook displays a 2560x1700 Retina Display with Touchscreen that lights up with bright popping colors. Inside the frame, it comes with a Core-i5 processor, an integrated Intel HD graphics card, 4 GB of ram, and a solid-state drive for storage. The Chromebook Pixel aims towards consumers who only plan on web browsing and basic school and office work. Because it is a Chromebook, it only runs Google software so no additional programs can be installed unless they’re in the Google Store.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

The Google Chromebook Pixel (2013) has height of 8.84” (224.6 mm), width of 11.72” (297.7 mm), depth of .64” (16.2 mm), and weighs 3.4 lb (1.52 kg). The screen size is 12.85” (326 mm) diagonal with a resolution of 2560 x 1700 px at 239 ppi.

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
8.84” | 224.6 mm
Width:
11.72” | 297.7 mm
Depth:
.64” | 16.2 mm
Length:
Display Size:
12.85” | 326 mm
Resolution:
2560 x 1700 px; 239 ppi
Weight:
3.4 lb | 1.52 kg
Area:
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Discontinued: March 1, 2017

Storage:
32, 64 GB
Designer:
Google
Year:
February 21, 2013

Drawings include:
Google Chromebook Pixel (2013) front elevation, back, side

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