Google has just released its first in-housed designed laptop, the Google Chromebook Pixel ($1300+). The laptop has a Gorilla Glass 12.85-inch, 2,560×1,700-pixel touchscreen. This is a step up from Apples Retina display. The Pixel also comes with a 1.8GHz Intel i5 core processor. Additional features include 4GB of memory and 32GB SSD flash storage. If you’re looking to use this laptop to run such apps as Microsoft Office or Adobe Photoshop look elsewhere. The Pixel is meant to be cloud based only, which may be a deal breaker.
If you’ve ever wanted to turn your laptop screen into a touch screen, your prayers have been answered. The Neonode AirBar turns any laptop into a touchscreen ($49). AirBar projects an invisible light field on the surface of your display allowing you to touch the screen and interact with Windows 8 or 10 gestures. This […]