Pixelbook Go laptop leaks in hand-on video, Google is still very bad at secrets

Pixelbook Go laptop leaks in hand-on video, Google is still very bad at secrets
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2019-10-12 23:33

At this point, we’d given up on Google having any major secrets about the Pixel 4 left to reveal, but surely the company would be able to keep its other hardware under wraps until next week? …What’s that, you say? Google’s new Chromebook just leaked? An entire hands-on article and video from a reputable source like 9to5Google? Sighs.

This isn’t the first we’ve heard about the Pixelbook Go, which 9to5Google extensively covered last month. But this is the first time we’ve gotten such a thorough look at the device. Keeping in mind that the leaked device is an alleged prototype with features…

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