Pixel Tablet: Featuresīecause of its added smart speaker/display functionality, the Pixel Tablet may just be the most feature-rich tablet I've seen. But it doesn’t feel big and bulky, so that isn’t a deal-breaker. I honestly expected it to be lighter considering its size. The Pixel Tablet has a fingerprint sensor for quick sign-ins, and I witnessed first-hand how fast and effective it was. Additional Charging Speaker Docks won't be available until later this year. You have your choice of Hazel, Porcelain, and (US-only, sorry) Rose colorways. The tablet is available now for pre-order and will be on the shelves on June 20. If you’re looking to take it out of the home, it might be wise to invest in Google’s $79 (about £79 / AU$115) tablet case, which has a svelte kickstand. The Pixel Tablet ecosystem is expandable, which means you can purchase additional docks to spread around your home at $129 / about £105 / AU$189 a pop. One could argue, though, that the Pixel Tablet offers better value if you consider all the features it offers – and that price includes the Charging Speaker Dock, which gives you a charging station and a speaker. That puts it in a similar price point as the OnePlus Pad, which costs $479 / £449, and the iPad 10.9 (2022), which starts at $449 / £499 / AU$749 for the 64GB Wi-Fi only model. It will set you back $499 / £599 / AU$899 for its 128GB configuration. Google may have loaded it with impressive options, but how does it perform as a tablet? If you're simply looking for a tablet to see you through your streaming, browsing, doodling, and video calling needs, is the Pixel Tablet worthy of its moniker? After all, a jack of all trades is often a master of none.įrom the tablet perspective, the Pixel Tablet is surprisingly affordable. Of course, that’s only if you take full advantage of its features.
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