Google’s Amazing Laptop... Hard to Recommend - Pixelbook Review

Linus Tech Tips ·Linus Tech Tips ·2018-05-06 · 1,637 words · ~8 min read
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0:00 i remember when google chrome came out of nowhere and completely pulled the rug
0:04 out from under internet explorer and firefox
0:07 then Android stormed from zero to half
0:11 of the phone market in almost no time at all
0:15 then we got chrome os a google polished version of Linux
0:21 for the low power machine that you let your kids use when daddy needs the real
0:25 computer and not much more could that
0:29 change though the pixel book is a laptop
0:33 with main rig specs and premium design
0:37 with a price to match but is chrome os ready for that kind of responsibility
0:42 now no no it's not
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1:08 right out of the gate the pixel book's design is polarizing some people really
1:12 like the two-tone back while others think it is outright ugly but what i
1:16 think everyone can agree on is the build quality it is excellent and it's super
1:22 portable too at only 10 millimeters thick and 2.4 pounds honestly the list
1:27 kind of goes on from here the screen and the hinge feels solid the aluminum
1:31 chassis is rigid and it stays firmly planted where you put it down whether
1:35 it's on the table or on your lap due to the large rubber surface on the bottom i
1:40 o wise yeah it's pretty good for something this thin i mean yeah you'll
1:45 need usbc dongles for your well most of what you own but they both
1:51 charge the device giving you the option to plug in to either side and it also
1:56 includes a headphone jack which is no longer a given on pixel devices
2:00 spec wise our config is pretty much perfect for web browsing and light
2:04 productivity it's a core i5 dual core with eight gigs of RAM and a 256 gig SSD
2:10 but you can get it with up to a core i7 and 512 gigs of NVMe solid state storage
2:17 and the quality of the hardware extends to the glasstop trackpad which has an
2:21 excellent feel and after a bit of sensitivity tuning is actually pretty
2:25 close to macbook level good and the keyboard which is solidly built with a
2:30 light crisp feel to the switches that i really enjoyed i was easily able to get
2:35 up to speed and typing on it would be amazing except for three things one the
2:40 lack of a dedicated delete key and home and n keys
2:44 can be worked around with all backspace and this handy remapper tool
2:49 but are still annoying omissions two
2:52 while the rubber wrist rest material feels nice it is easy for the heel of
2:57 your hand to end up on the corner between the rubber and the aluminum making it uncomfortable after a pretty
3:01 short time and three the inclusion of a
3:04 google assistant button seems pretty cool in theory but unless you operate a
3:08 keyboard and trackpad pretty slowly voice recognition might not be faster
3:13 for a lot of things so i'd have personally preferred a function key with
3:17 secondary functionality for some of the others the pixel book has a productivity
3:22 oriented 3x2 aspect ratio ips display
3:25 with a bright backlight and vibrant colors its 2400 by 1600 resolution gives
3:30 you nice sharp text and there's lots of room for vertical scrolling content in
3:35 your web browser which is good because it basically runs a web browser and
3:40 there are great big bezels that yeah give it a bit of a 2016 rather than 2017
3:45 look but i understand why they're there since
3:48 you got to put your fingers somewhere in tablet mode
3:52 which i guess brings us perfectly to tablet mode it's
3:56 a tablet i guess but like not as good as a regular one so
4:02 anything that you would do in the chrome browser on your Android tablet is fine
4:06 but while theoretically you can install Android apps on chrome os
4:11 a lot of the ones that we installed had issues ranging from not rescaling
4:16 correctly for the display to just not working at all so
4:20 we'd strongly recommend an Android tablet if you want to install Android
4:25 apps and it'll run chrome too and
4:28 furthermore this one might seem like a pretty petty complaint but the included touch
4:33 keyboards issues made the tablet experience markedly worse like
4:38 why would i ever want to type like this
4:41 the shift key inexplicably defaults to some stupid jaden smith capitalize all
4:48 the first letters mode and why would i want two spaces when i go back and
4:52 change a word i assumed that it would just be the same
4:56 google keyboard as Android but it's not
4:59 and making matters worse at this time third-party keyboards like swiftkey
5:03 aren't supported and i mean while we're at it the camera
5:07 is a bit of a disappointment too i mean it's not unusable but i was expecting something
5:13 in line with the front shooter on the pixel 2
5:17 for you know crystal clear video calls isn't that the whole pixel branding
5:22 instead what i got was a very soft image
5:25 some exposure issues and an included app
5:29 that doesn't support recording video we
5:32 had to do this through some janky website it also lacks cool features like
5:37 face recognition like Windows hello or a fingerprint scanner for easy unlocking
5:42 though if you have a supported Android phone you can use that to unlock it
5:46 instead unless like me you find it faster to
5:50 just type in your password than to pull something out of your pocket
5:54 and the frustrations just keep coming
5:57 this script had to be written in google docs because our template for word
6:01 crashes office online for some reason on this device uh file system navigation
6:06 feels like an afterthought there's no back or upper level buttons
6:11 the hardware back key doesn't work and copy pasting our network drive wouldn't
6:16 work the display scaling is weird and doesn't actually report useful things
6:20 like the resolution or scaling percentage
6:24 honestly the rest of this video could easily be uh just a boring list of other
6:29 nitpicky things that i think will wear on you the same way they did on us
6:34 every time you try and be legitimately productive on your pixel book so i won't
6:39 bore you with that instead i want to talk about the possibility then of using
6:44 a different os on this device to address them because the hardware is dope as the
6:50 kids say Windows is locked out at a BIOS
6:53 level so no luck there but i found this
6:57 great life hacker tutorial for some kind of
7:00 kick-ass Linux switching functionality where you can actually have both oss
7:05 booted even and then just switch between them and it works
7:10 sort of so you switch by hitting control shift
7:13 alt back so we're good so far but then
7:17 in Linux the trackpad sucks
7:20 and because of the high resolution display the icons are super small with
7:25 at least in this distro fairly limited scaling options
7:29 so with this guide for free by the way you've got the
7:33 option then of a polished but somewhat
7:37 kneecapped experience or a kind of broken or requires a lot of
7:42 tweaking Linux experience that at least lets you do whatever you want which
7:47 would be pretty cool on a 200 chromebook
7:50 the issue i have then is that for 1200
7:54 us dollars you could have a surface laptop
7:58 a macbook air a thinkpad
8:02 a razer blade stealth i don't know any number of things that come with a
8:08 real operating system so overall the
8:11 pixel book is a sexy piece of hardware and in my opinion design that is
8:17 unfortunately let down by an os that just isn't versatile enough to justify
8:21 the price tag we love google around here and we think that they're doing a lot of
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