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Oh boy. If only they gave it 128 GB drive.

The way it is it's useless for me (and I guess most people on HN, though I think basic Ubuntu could fit into 32/64 GB), but it still makes me cautiously optimistic that after years of stagnation and perhaps even regression, the 1366x768 era might be nearing it's end. I can hope that in a year, "reasonable-resolution" (as Linus called it) laptop like the Pixel will be not outrageous or top of the line but simply normal.

And the screen aspect ratio is just a cherry on top.



128GB UHS-I SD cards are about $100 these days, so you could just add a permanent one as Ubuntu's /home. You'd expect to lose at least a factor of four in max transfer speed over an SSD, though.


I can't wait for a teardown. I'm crossing my fingers for there to be an ssd in there attached to an msata interface which could be easily swapped out for something bigger.

I'm guessing that the ram is soldered in though, due to the thinness of the device. Oh well, 4gb is workable.


It's use msata interface. teardown picture :http://goo.gl/Gt2oN




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