Chromebook Pixel, PlayStation 4, and more - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Thursday, February 21st, 2013
Chromebook Pixel, PlayStation 4, and more - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Thursday, February 21st, 2013
2013-02-21
it's Thursday februari 21st 2013 I'm
David Pierce and for my next trick I'm
gonna make this boombox disappear this
is 90 seconds on the verge brought to
you by Motorola googled high-end
Chromebook pixel is real and it's real
expensive today the company introduced a
new Chrome OS laptop with a
touch-sensitive retina calibre display
it pushes those pixels using an Intel
Core i5 processor but comes with only 32
gigs of storage the Wi-Fi Chromebook
pixel is priced at twelve hundred ninety
nine dollars with an LTE version costing
a hundred and fifty dollars more
remember that whole make them cheap and
get people on board approach those are
the days sony introduced the PlayStation
4 last night without actually showing
the PlayStation 4 and it turns out the
design isn't even finished yet in an
interview with all things D Sony
executive Jack Tretton said that the
console is still quote in development in
terms of final specs and design yes
however we have learned some new details
the ps4 will be able to output photos
and video at 4k though games will be
left out and news games will also work
on the console despite all the hype
about the ps4's integration with the PS
Vita Sony won't be cutting the handhelds
price in the US at least for now and
lastly television ratings tracker
Nielsen has finally acknowledged the
internet according to The Hollywood
Reporter the company will be
incorporating streaming services like
Netflix and Amazon Instant Video into
its Nielsen ratings formula the eventual
goal is to capture viewing data of any
kind from any device 90 seconds on the
verge in the nielsen top 300 make it
happen people and that's it for today's
top stories tune in tomorrow when we'll
be talking to some of the biggest names
in correo animation
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