Technology
Google’s Pixelbook 2 laptop may have just leaked in an online ad
Associated
Press
- Gadget site Chrome Unboxed has published what may be the
first image of the upcoming Pixelbook 2. - The image, which is in the form of an ad, shows a flexible
2-in-1 laptop that looks similar to last year’s Pixelbook, with
one notable difference: slimmer edges around the display. - Google is expected to announce the Pixelbook 2, along with
other new hardware products like the Pixel 3, at an event on
October 9.
We’re now less than a month away from Google’s big hardware
event, and another of its upcoming products may have just
leaked.
Gadget site Chrome Unboxed on Sunday
published what may be the first image of the Pixelbook 2, a
laptop that Google is expected to announce at its hardware event on October
9.
The image, which is in the form of a Chromebook advertisement,
shows a similar design to the original Pixelbook that came
out last year, with one notable difference: slimmer bezels,
or edges around the screen.
Take a look:
The ad appears to be legitimate — according to Chrome Unboxed,
clicking on the “Shop now” button took the user to
the Pixelbook page of the Google Store.
Like last year’s Pixelbook, the
device appears to be a convertible laptop-tablet hybrid with
a foldable screen and compatible stylus, called the Pixelbook
Pen. The original Pixelbook cost $999, plus an additional
$99 for the pen.
This isn’t the first Google product to leak before the
upcoming event. In recent
weeks, numerous photos and videos have
leaked that appear to reveal the design and
specs of the Pixel 3 phone. In fact,
someone seems to have left one of the new phones in the back of a
Lyft car last week.
Google’s Made By Google event will be held in New York City on
October 9.
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