Google Is Hard at Work on a New Chromebook Pixel
The long awaited successor to 2015’s Chromebook Pixel 2 is coming.

Remember Google‘s slick Chromebook Pixel and, specifically, the Chromebook Pixel 2? Positioned as a competitor to the likes of Apple‘s MacBook and Microsoft‘s Surface Pro, the sleek, affordable laptop was sadly discontinued last summer. Thankfully, however, Google is apparently hard at work on the notebook’s successor.
According to Android Police, the new Chromebook Pixel is set to debut later this year and may, in fact, be Google’s long in-the-works Project Bison — a super-slim laptop said to be less than 10mm thick and one that would start at just $799 USD. Unlike Bison, however, the new Chromebook Pixel will supposedly run on Chrome OS. Bison, on the other hand, was set to utilize Android Andromeda — an operating system that has never actually seen the light of day.
And the new Chromebook isn’t all Google has up its sleeve: new Pixel smartphones are on the way, too, as well as a miniaturized version of Google Home.