New video! Can Google’s Chromebook Pixel take on the MacBook Pro with Retina display?

Google has unveiled its touchscreen Chromebook compete with a gloriously high-resolution display – but is it worth the lofty £1049 price tag?

Google’s Chromebookhas been given a high-end makeover with a Retina display-baiting multi-touch high-res screen. With enough pixels to match Apple’s Retina Display the Pixel is nothing less than spectacular – but with a £1049 price tag, is it worth digging deep into your pockets for? Watch ourfirst look video reviewand find out.

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