<\/a><\/p>\n What may look like a carefully crafted concept video has the Chrome community jumping out of their seats. Mainly because it is a very well made video and because we have been hearing rumors of Google planning to release a touchscreen Chromebook<\/a>. This could very well be our first look at such device. The leaked video features a computer called the Chromebook Pixel… designed by Google. <\/p>\n We have no idea if this is simply a concept video or a real product advertisement. The whole situation seems a bit interesting. This video seems to have been created by Slinky.me. According to the company’s CEO, Victor Koch, this leak was due to a hacker attack on their servers. This was announced on Google+<\/a> and the Slinky.me<\/a> website. <\/p>\n If it happens to be legit, though, we are looking at a touchscreen Chromebook with a Retina-like screen. The video touts a 4-million pixel resolution, which would equal to 2560×1700. The unit also features a very aesthetically pleasing design, sporting what looks like an aluminum body (much like an Apple computer).<\/p>\n As you probably assumed, the video was quickly pulled and is no longer available from YouTube. But you don’t need to worry! Our ninja friends at Android Authority managed to snatch a copy of it and now it will live online until further notice. Enjoy! <\/p>\n