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An off-pink “Rose” color is available in some markets, and all are matched to the speaker dock included in the box. The case uses aluminum with a nano-ceramic coating for a matte finish, available in “Porcelain” (white, with matching white bezel on the front) or “Hazel” (grey). The tablet’s looks are a little on the plain side, more like the unassuming Pixel 5 than newer Google phones, with a single 8MP camera on the rear and a matching one on the front. The Pixel Tablet uses an 11-inch, 2560×1600 LCD screen, Google’s Tensor G2 processor (the same one found in the Pixel 7 phone), 8GB of RAM, and a fingerprint unlock built into the power button. Google is aiming the Pixel Tablet as a more premium device competing directly with mid-range iPads, as opposed to Amazon’s always-budget Fire line. If this seems a bit familiar, it should: Amazon tried something similar a few years ago, selling charging docks that would turn its Fire-branded tablets into de facto Echo devices. Google What are the specs of the Pixel Tablet?

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But place it on the magnetic speaker dock with POGO pin charging (included in the box, no less!) and it becomes a sort of super-powered Nest screen in what Google calls “Hub Mode.” From there it’s ready to manage all your home’s lights, music, and other gadgets, or function as a Google Cast screen for the media on your other devices - a first for an Android tablet. Pull the thing out of your bag and it’s a regular tablet, ideal for surfing or streaming video. The Pixel Tablet is both a conventional, media consumption-focused slate, comparable to the iPad Air, and a smart home management station, a la Google’s own Nest Hub or Amazon’s more premium Echo devices. The $499 Pixel Tablet, fully revealed at Google I/O 2023 after a year of waiting, is taking a new approach by playing on Google’s smart home prowess.

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Its history with tablets is more tumultuous: After getting early hits with the affordable Nexus series, Google tablets have lost out to Samsung and Apple at every turn, and it’s been almost five full years since the ill-fated Pixel Slate. Google released its first self-branded Android phone in 2010, and has been releasing steady new models at least once a year since then.















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