Google May Unveil A New 4K Laptop, The Pixelbook Go, Along With The Pixel 4
Dhir Acharya
The latest news says that Google may unveil a new laptop. In April, it hinted the Pixelbook Go, which may feature 13.3-inch, 16:9 screen.
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On October 15, Google will hold an event in New York, US, where it will reveal its next flagship Pixel 4. However, the latest news says that the company may also unveil a new laptop. In April, the search giant hinted the Pixelbook Go, which may feature a screen measuring 13.3 inches and a 16:9 ratio, according to 9to5Google’s Monday report. The report also said that the laptop may come in 4K and 1080p models.
Among them, the 4K variant will carry the Molecular Display branding, just like the Pixel slate tablet of the company, the site cited anonymous sources. Apparently, consumers will have a few options when buying the new laptop, including Intel Core i7, i5, and m3 processors, as well as RAM of 16GB or 8GB, and storage of 256GB, 128GB, or 64GB.
In addition, the upcoming Pixelbook Go will house one USB-C port on each of its sides, a 3.5mm headphone jack, as well as a 2MP front-facing cam which has the ability to record videos at 1080 pixels, 6- frames per second, as revealed by 9to5Google.
Google did not respond immediately to a comment request.
In separate news, we learned that the tech giant will announce the Google Pixel 4 at the above-mentioned date. The successor to the Pixel 3 is has been touted to offer a new technology for motion sensing for enhanced user experience. We have also seen multiple renders and demos of this phone as well as videos and leaks showing how it looks and works. The Pixel 4 will likely feature multiple rear cameras arranged in a square module with bezels on the front, which is convenient for gameplays. Also, there will be an orange color option.