Meet the Pixel C.
Google added a new Chromebook to its arsenal on Tuesday morning: The Pixel C.
The C stands for "convertible," because the device is really a tablet. The Pixel C runs on Android Marshmallow and — like Microsoft's Surface and soon Apple's iPad Pro, as well — it blurs the lines between laptop and tablet. And by designing it to run on Android, a mobile operating system, Google has blurred those lines even further.
The Pixel C comes with an adaptable, magnetic keyboard that connects to the tablet via Bluetooth. The keyboard features a battery built to go two months between charges and is inductively charged through the back of the device.
The Pixel C is priced at $499 for a device with a 32GB hard drive, and $599 for one with a 64GB drive. The keyboard costs $149. The two can be bought separately, but it's clear that Google intends them to be a pair.
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