What are the specifications of Google Pixel Tablet?
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=>Check the points below to see the Google Pixel Tablet information in details are:-
- The Pixel Tablet is a simple-looking device with an 11-inch screen surrounded by a half-inch bezel on all sides.
- Though it does not look fancy in photos it is put together well and does not feel cheap.
- The back has a soft-touch matte finish on its aluminum body you could easily mistake it for plastic.
- There are three colors available off white, soft pink or dark green.
- The two lighter colors have a white bezel around the screen while the green model has a black bezel.
- The rounded sides soft touch finish and generous bezels make it comfortable to hold in either portrait or landscape orientation.
- There are four speakers two on each side that provide clear audio and noticeable stereo separation.
- Lacking is a headphone jack you will have to either use Bluetooth or a USB-C dongle for more private audio.
- But having a traditional headphone jack would make the Pixel Tablet easier for kids to use and makes sense for the communal type of device it is trying to be.
- Centered in the bezel on the long edge of the screen is an 8-megapixel webcam.
- The Pixel Tablet is fine for one on one video calls with sharp details and good color.
- But it is less ideal for large groups you used it for a meeting with a dozen other people Google Meet would only show me half the attendees at a time.
- There is also a perfunctory rear camera which you can use for scanning documents or snapping a pic in a pinch but you are certainly better off using the camera on your phone for anything beyond that.
- Inside the Pixel Tablet is the same Google made Tensor G2 processor found in the Pixel 7 line of phones.
- It is paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage in the base configuration and extra amount of money more gets you 256GB of storage.
- This setup is effectively identical to the Pixel 7A phone just with a bigger screen.
- It is nice that Google is providing twice the base storage Apple offers in its similar iPads.
- The G2 provides fine performance for the majority of tasks tried on the Pixel Tablet.
- Most games run well on it and it unsurprisingly streamed video in apps or through the browser without a problem.
- The chip is struggles are the same we have seen with the phones.
- Three far-field microphones can pick up “Hey Google” voice commands to the Google Assistant from across the room.
- The tablet will display nicely formatted answers to common queries like weather, sports scores and general facts.
- It can display a screensaver of images from a Google Photos album or a variety of other clocks when it is not in use.
- It can play music through voice commands from a variety of services.
- You can ask it to set timers more than one even or add things to a grocery list you manage in Google Keep.
=>PROS
- Nice screen
- Good audio
- Responsive performance
- Speaker dock is both clever and useful
=>CONS
- A lot of Android apps still struggle with big screens
- No headphone jack
- Below average battery life
- Aspect ratio works better for watching video than reading