If you do not use the wireless adapter (3G/4G) in your Pixelbook, you can still access the internet using an Ethernet cable.
To connect via Ethernet, plug the USB type-C to Ethernet cable into a computer and then simply connect it to your Pixelbook. You can also use a laptop with an ethernet port - make sure that you have the right driver installed.
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Conclusion
There are a few things that I will say in the Google Pixelbook 12in Review. First, it's an excellent machine for Chrome OS. Despite being so small, it can run most applications you need to use as productive. The emphasis is on productivity and using Google products, but you shouldn't expect to get the same experience as with a Mac or Windows computer.
You do not have access to all of the modern applications available in MacOS or Windows since Chrome OS does not support OpenGL or OpenCL; but once you get used to things like the lack of multitasking, Chrome's built-in apps (like Gmail and Drive) become important parts of an efficient workflow. With Google's tablet finally getting long overdue attention from software developers, we should start seeing some better applications available for Chromebooks in 2016 and beyond
The Pixelbook feels durable enough for travel or constant use in the office, and I would recommend it over Chromebooks from HP (which I have reviewed before) due to its ability to open many more apps and Chrome OS itself is easier to use than with other systems like MorphOS . Google has also made significant improvements on security for their devices in recent times; however full support is still unavailable in China (although this blocks users outside of China from downloading malicious software). As mentioned before: It can be bought directly from google by clicking here , although they will send you an email asking you if you are interested in buying one - which is how we got it!