The New Chromebook Pixel is Now Available in the New Google Store Dylan Duarte March 11, 2015 News The existence of the new Chromebook Pixel was leaked last month (secrets don’t actually exist on the Internet), but now its existence is official and it’s for sale on the new Google Store. It boasts twice as many USB type-C ports as Apple’s new Macbook. For those keeping track, that’s two ports. The new Chromebook Pixel sports a square, boxy design and comes in two models. One model features an Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB RAM, and a 32GB SSD. The LS model of the laptop features a Core i7 CPU, 16GB RAM, and a 64GB SSD. Both models are equipped with a 2560×1700 touchscreen display with a 3:2 aspect ratio. The battery will supposedly last for 12 hours on a single charge. Along with the USB type-C ports, there are also two traditional USB ports and a full-size SD card slot. It runs on the latest version of Chrome OS. It’s available now in Google’s new web store, the regular model being $999 while the LS model is $1299. The new Google Store is where Google will sell the latest devices made with Google, like Nexus phones and tablets, Chromecast and Chromebooks, and other physical products. Check out a video on the Chromebook Pixel below. via Google Blog Share This With The World!