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Former head of the webspam team at Google. Currently working in DC. Opinions are my own.

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    1. Matt Cutts‏Verified account @mattcutts 6 Jan 2019

      I think the 2015 Chromebook Pixel is the best laptop ever made. don't @ me

      27 replies 10 retweets 135 likes
    2. Trond Wuellner‏ @trondw 6 Jan 2019
      Replying to @mattcutts

      I don't disagree, but which aspects of it stand out for you?

      2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
    3. Matt Cutts‏Verified account @mattcutts 6 Jan 2019
      Replying to @trondw

      - high-resolution/big/sharp screen - in a 3:2 aspect ratio - with phenomenal battery life - USB-C on both side (genius!) plus one regular USB for older devices - thin bezels (huge bezels are why I returned my Pixelbook) - amazing/real/dedicated keyboard - touch screen and...

      1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes
    4. Matt Cutts‏Verified account @mattcutts 6 Jan 2019
      Replying to @mattcutts @trondw

      - LEDs are unique branding--never upside-down. Love the double-tap for battery life. - So much attention put into the hinge action resistance, machining of touchpad, etc. - of course the speed, security, stability, of software. Just enough options (e.g. to back out the touch UI)

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    5. Matt Cutts‏Verified account @mattcutts 6 Jan 2019
      Replying to @mattcutts @trondw

      Chromebook Pixel is dedicated to getting things right for writer/consumer. Not too thin for thin's sake and sacrificing battery life, for example. Not a yoga or detachable trying to be all things to all people. Perfect for the most common tasks I do all the time. Just perfect.

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    6. Matt Cutts‏Verified account @mattcutts 6 Jan 2019
      Replying to @mattcutts @trondw

      (I say one legacy USB because of course I keep my Yubikey nano always installed. A refreshed Chromebook still dedicated to writing with fingerprint reader would be mouth watering.)

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    7. Matt Cutts‏Verified account @mattcutts 6 Jan 2019
      Replying to @mattcutts @trondw

      And since I've got you: - those Pixelbook bezels.. whew. - Pixel Slate. Uh. I want my Chrome OS to create, not consume. Not a fit for me. - But the Pixel 3 XL: nearly perfect. My BT devices all work! Just keep battery life top of mind. OK Google doesn't work, but all else does.

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      Matt Cutts‏Verified account @mattcutts 6 Jan 2019
      Replying to @tomkarlo @trondw

      but the bezels

      8:14 PM - 6 Jan 2019
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