
It’s considerably better in a number of facets, with its aesthetic appeal especially standing out.

It’s not an exaggeration to proclaim this the most beautiful Chromebook laptop to date. Whether that’s positive or negative really depends on what you feel you could accomplish with it, and how patient you are at getting there. First, it’s not using the older Chrome OS that relied heavily on the browser, and second, it brings in Android apps in a way that affects overall usability. This isn’t a typical Chromebook from two standpoints.

Google’s Pixelbook is a Chromebook venturing into a very different calibre than in the past, and its potential will be rosy for some, unclear for others.
