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Google has unveiled a touchscreen notebook computer designed for high-end users, throwing down the gauntlet to Apple and its MacBooks.
Google said its Chromebook Pixel computers blending tablet and laptop technology, boasting heavyweight Intel chips and screens tailored for rich graphics, were released in the United States and Britain, starting at US$1,299.
“People will give up a MacBook Air for this,” Google Chrome senior vice president Sundar Pichai said.
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A Pixel model featuring built-in connectivity to the Verizon mobile Internet service will hit the US market in April at a price of US$1,449.
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The newly unveiled version can connect online with wireless hot-spot technology or cables.
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