Woot is selling a batch of refurbished Pixelbook Go laptops starting at $530 for the apple-polishing model with an Intel Cadre m3 processor, 64GB of accumulator as well as an FHD touchscreen disport (usually $650 new), going up to $790 for the Cadre i7 model with 256GB of accumulator as well as 16GB of RAM. These okay a 90-day warranty through Woot with the option husbandless to extend coverage by a year with a SquareTrade protection plan. As well as notwithstanding not being retail units, the seller says they will twig software updates through Google through June 2026. Woot doesn't perform claims anyway their physical condition, which it usually does for refurbished products.
As far as discounts go, the prices are good, whereas that isn't the prize-winning interesting thing anyway these Chromebooks. The laptops that Woot (owned by Amazon) is selling okay been debranded. As in, there aren't any Google logos or naming on the device. Instead -- this is where it gets good -- it has "ProductName" printed upon the keyboard where it usually says "Pixelbook Go." As well as on the top of the lid, where it usually shows the Google "G," it's completely gone on these refurbished models, with a contrasted symbol replacing it like what appeared in this Pixelbook Go mouth from vanward the palmtop was categorically released.
Google told The Verge it didn't accumulation these units, as well as it doesn't perceive how Woot ended up with them, which I gathering to be pretty entertaining. I don't perceive anyway you, however I've never capital one of these increasingly than I do now. It's like unquestioning a palmtop made-up especially for a wittiness television show, with all of the chisel names replaced by knock-off logos as well as names.
If you're as drawn to this refurbished non-Google Pixelbook Go as I am, you can determent out Woot's dovetail today.
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