Among the most prominent tablets released this year is Google's new "Pixel Tablet," designed to be a practical and multifunctional device. Google designed this tablet to easily pair with its smart home assistant, providing magnetic attachments that allow it to attach neatly to the smart assistant, making the two devices function as a single smart unit.
Another notable feature of this tablet is its ability to split the screen during use, enabling multitasking such as browsing the internet while running other applications. Additionally, the interface design simplifies the control of tools and applications.
The device boasts a sturdy structure surrounded by an aluminum frame and protected with shock and scratch-resistant glass. It features a 10.95-inch IPS LCD screen with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels. The tablet runs on Android 13, is powered by the advanced Google Tensor G2 processor, and has a Mali-G710 MP7 GPU. It includes 8GB of RAM and comes with internal storage options of 128GB or 256GB.
Google equipped the tablet with front and rear cameras, both featuring 8 megapixels, a USB Type-C 3.2 port, an electronic connector, a fingerprint scanner, and a battery capacity of 7020 mAh that works with a 15W fast charger.