Google is rumored to launch new Pixelbook on October 9th at the Pixel event, while we have seen the Pixel 3 phones surface in the wild, we haven’t really gotten our eyes on Pixelbook successor. That ends today; we are now seeing what appears to be like a Pixelbook. It has a USB Type-C port on the bottom left and speakers on the left side of the tablet.
Going by the flat power button present on the keyboard, it looks exactly similar to the rendering of the fingerprint sensor enrollment image for Chrome OS spotted by the Chrome Unboxedearlier this month. We already know that Google’s Pixelbook might have support for a fingerprint sensor and is also likely to have an SD card slot.
Furthermore, it is said to feature acoustic echo cancellation, and since there are multiple microphones on top of the tablet, this is a given. It is expected to be powered by the 8th-generation Intel processor and said to sport pogo pin support even though we don’t see Bluetooth button on the keyboard. However, at this moment it is unclear if this is a Pixelbook, but if it indeed is, the design looks neat.