
Thanks to the very nature of Chromebooks, you won’t be punished in performance with lower specifications if you opt for the more affordable model.

It has the look and feel of a laptop far more expensive than its $849 price tag (that’s still quite pricey for a Chromebook), although you can pick up a cheaper $649 Core M3 model with 8GB of RAM. The only thing that process is missing is some form of biometric security - the Pixel 4’s 3D face unlock would be welcome here. There’s no waiting for the machine to wake up. Open the lid, which has a nice amount of resistance, and you’re good to go.

But what truly works best is that the Pixelbook Go executes being a Chromebook particularly well.
