Monday, February 25, 2013

The Pixel: Google Touchscreen Laptop

Google's now dipping it's toe even deeper into hardware industry with its latest announcement: The development of a high end touch screen laptop, "The Pixel".

On Thursday, 2/21/13, Google announced the launch of their latest upscale 'chromebook' laptop, the Pixel.

Opposed to Google's lower-end ($250) laptops developed by such makers as Samsung and Acer, the Pixel will begin selling for $1,300 and will include 2 different models.  The higher priced model will be equipped with the abiility to connect to LTE cellular signals for high speed wireless internet on the go.

The Google 'Pixel' can now be purchased / ordered directly through the Google Play store here:

https://play.google.com/store/devices/details?id=chromebook_pixel_wifi

Read more about the Pixel...

Monday, February 18, 2013

Laptop Buyers Guide 2013

Laptop KeyboardAlways on the hunt to match laptop needs and power with cost and efficiency, we have found a great resource for a 2013 laptop buyers guide.

Are you a gamer that needs high end mobile computing power?

Or, do you need to combine power with light weight portability for long trips and lengthy battery life?

When shopping for a new laptop, it's keenly important to match your computing needs with the right product.

Digital Versus has done a fantastic job of keeping their blog updated with the specs and insight you need to make the right laptop purchase in 2013. 

Guide to Laptop Buying 2013...

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Hewlett Packard (HP) Pavilion Google Chromebook Online

Oh boy - Don't look now! Hewlett-Packard (HP) is now getting into the Chromebook laptop market with the complete Operating System handled by Google.

We were wondering when HP would enter into the realm of the Chromebook.  Along with the likes of Samsung and Acer, HP is seeing the value of an affordable small 'laptop' that is primarily used to run internet applications.

One nice item about this new HP Pavilion Chromebook is that is comes with a 16 GB solid state drive.  This will allow the end user to have a little bit of flexibility when it comes to needed storage on the device itself.

 

Learn More About the HP Chromebook...