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🚀 Power, portability, and peace of mind — Pixelbook Go keeps you ahead of the curve.
The Google Pixelbook Go is a sleek, ultra-portable Chromebook laptop featuring a 13.3-inch Full HD touchscreen, up to 12 hours of battery life, and an 8th Gen Intel Core processor. Weighing just 2.3 pounds and only 13mm thin, it combines premium magnesium build quality with a quiet, backlit keyboard and fanless design. Chrome OS ensures fast startup, seamless updates, and robust security with the Titan C chip and built-in antivirus. Ideal for professionals and students on the move, Pixelbook Go offers rapid charging, excellent multimedia capabilities, and long-term software support for a reliable, stylish computing experience.













| ASIN | B07YMGQYP6 |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 12 Hours |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,279 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #339 in Traditional Laptop Computers |
| Brand | |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Chipset Brand | Intel |
| Color | Just Black |
| Computer Memory Type | Unknown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,632) |
| Date First Available | October 15, 2019 |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Intel HD Graphics 400 |
| Hard Drive | 64 GB 64 GB SSD |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.2 x 8.1 x 0.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.33 pounds |
| Item model number | GA00519-US |
| Max Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 Pixels |
| Memory Speed | 2400 MHz |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Operating System | Chrome OS |
| Optical Drive Type | No Optical Drive |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Processor | core_m3_8100y |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Product Dimensions | 12.2 x 8.1 x 0.5 inches |
| RAM | 8 GB RAM |
| Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
| Series | Pixelbook Go |
| Standing screen display size | 13.3 Inches |
| Voltage | 3.6 Volts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
S**O
Perfect for students and professionals.
Chrome OS: A Cloud-Based Powerhouse for Work, Study, and Entertainment Chrome OS is a lightweight, cloud-based operating system designed for seamless access across all your Chromebooks. Simply log into your Google account, and your settings, apps, and files are ready to go. With a minimalist design tailored for a niche audience, Chrome OS offers unparalleled portability. Pair it with your phone's hotspot for internet access virtually anywhere. Plus, Google guarantees nearly 9–10 years of Automatic Updates (AUE), outlasting most Windows and Apple devices. You can charge Chromebooks in your vehicle, with USB-C to USB-C and not get a low power charger notification. Why Choose Chrome OS? For Work: Microsoft 365 Cloud, Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, and Google Meet, Google Photos for easy storage and sharing. For Studying: Cloud-based learning platforms like CompTIA, Google Books for research and reading, YouTube for tutorials and educational content. For Entertainment: Social media, streaming, and online shopping. Designed for students and professionals on the move, the Google Pixelbook Go combines sleek design with powerful performance: -13.3” Touchscreen (Full HD or 4K) -Intel Core m3/i5/i7 for smooth multitasking -8-16GB RAM, 64-256GB Storage -Ultra-thin (13mm / 0.5 inches), just 2.3 lbs -12-hour battery life – a full workday on a single charge -Magnesium body with a premium feel -Backlit keyboard for comfortable typing in any lighting -Titan C security chip for enhanced protection -Fanless design for silent operation -Chrome OS – fast, secure, and always up to date Perfect for students, professionals, and anyone who needs a reliable, lightweight laptop with long-term support.
A**R
exactly what i wanted
i wanted: a lightweight, portable, capable machine for work, travel, and personal computing needs my uses: google sheets/docs (extreme), hoarding chrome tabs like they're toilet paper during a virus outbreak, youtube constantly running, messaging/emails, meetings and light mobile games all my work is done remotely, all through web applications and google suite. this is the perfect fit for me- no one winced when i used the built in mic in a meeting, i heard no echo back from my speakers which is amazing, because honestly heck putting on and taking off headphones every half hour. i can pick this up and take it with me to any room- it's lighter than my ipad. it charges fast- but with my eXtremE youtube usage, it also drains fast. who cares, it gets 7 hours more battery life than my gaming laptop (which gets 1). the bad: some apps really suck on this os. my understanding is that things have been steadily improving in chrome, so i look forward to further improvements. my biggest gripe at the moment is that slack doesn't allow me to ctrl+c text, or hover over emotes to see whether my boss contributed to the "LuL" faces collected under the joke i made at his expense (seriously this is important). both shortcomings are pretty frustrating on a surprisingly regular basis. i have to use the website which is dumb, because as i mentioned, i collect tabs basically for a living. my second gripe also has to do with the os: why does google drive suck in chrome? am i the only one copying and pasting things between sheets? am i the only one moving data from websites into docs and presentations? i feel like the only real time i'd use the app is if i'm creating a written doc with no supporting material. (or maybe google keep.) but, since my job almost never requires personal diary entries, that makes the apps useless, and the constant berating i get from the browser to use the app instead is equally annoying. big ups: keyboard, as mentioned by every reviewer with a youtube checkmark, is pretty darn sick. i type a lot and its solid as all get out. the build in general is very sturdy and quality. the whole thing reeks of "i spent my stimulus check on this chromebook", which i'm sure will win me cool points. i bought the base model, and even with my extreme tabby lifestyle i've yet to run into any processing issues, but i wish this model came in not pink. sad. very sad. very very very very very sad. two stars! just kidding, i love it anyway. ....but i wish it was pink. UPDATE: been using this as my daily driver for a month, it's on 24/7. It's doing great. copypasta on large spreadsheet data does make it have a big think, but i got the M3 not the i5 so maybe that's my own fault. Gave slack direct app feedback, they told me not to use the app. GGs. Still really wishing it were pink.
D**A
Build Quality + Battery Life + Lightweight OS = Win
Great piece of hardware here. The entire outside is a lightweight metal that reminds me of magnesium, but I might be wrong. From pictures, I assumed that the ridged underside would be a glued-on rubber pad. Not the case. That' seems to be the same metal as the rest of the body. There are 2 rubber "strips" at the front and back to provide some grip, but most of the underside is metal (Good for heat dissipation, really neat design there). Thin laptops often have flimsy screens. When you go laptop shopping, test the screen for "flex". I don't like flex in my screens, and this passes with flying colors. The keyboard feels great. The trackpad is very responsive and works well. The click of the trackpad is a little on the loud side for my taste-- I wish it had been haptic feedback similar to the macbook pro. F keys are tricky. You can hold down the "application" button (where the caps lock lives) and use the top row as F1-F10. Need F11-F12? It's nowhere I could find on the support site. I had to start up a support chat to find that using the same application button combo, use the number keys F1-0 (F1-10) and then - = for F11 and 12. This works, but I don't like how hard I had to look to track down the info. I know that you can treat the top row as F keys by default as well, with the flip of a toggle in the settings. Chrome OS is good. I think it will get better. I'd like to see more of the trackpad gestures I learned to love on Macbooks. Three-finger-swipe to see virtual desktops would be a great start.
A**R
The Pixelbook Go is a fantastic laptop for simple surfing and office work. It's not a ultra powerful computer but it's responsibe, light, thin, etc. I got a used one from JCM Ventures and was very impressed with it. The unit itself had a couple scratches on the bottom (see pictures), but otherwise was in good condition with a battery near 100% conditioning. For the price it was a great deal.
R**O
El teclado es el mejor que he probado (más que Thinkpad, MacBook, Mate book...), el sistema operativo tiene una experiencia de usuario muy bien pensada para la agilidad y productividad. La pantalla para hoy en día es pequeña y no es la mejor resolución (aunque hay una versión oled en 3k creo), la respuesta táctil es muy buena, el peso es ligero... Muy buena opción todavía.
高**畠
perfect pc
V**S
Excelentes acabados. Audio de alta calidad. Muy ligera. Adquirí la versión básica de esta Chromebook pero corre muy bien. El teclado está en Inglés, así que algunos caracteres que habitualmente ocupamos en Latinoamérica se deben de obtener a partir de combinaciones y ajustes muy sencillos. El vendedor tristemente envió el producto en una caja de cartón de cerveza de reuso.
G**G
I received a "Like New" Pixelbook Go. Only one imperceptible scuff on the top corner, but otherwise the machine is flawless. Provided with a 65W charger which was unexpected, and the battery only had 125 charging cycles, meaning it's health was at 100% according to the OS system settings. Really happy with the purchase, and grateful for the care and efficiency put into the delivery. Even in 2023, this Chromebook is worth it, especially at this price.
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