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Google Pixel Tablet Review: The Android Tablet With A Slick Speaker Dock

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After a long anticipated wait, Google’s Pixel Tablet has finally hit the market. Still, this isn’t just another entry in the tablet market; it’s Google’s innovative blend of a tablet and a smart display, thanks to its transformative speaker dock. The remarkable arrival promises to reshape the tech landscape. What sets it apart is the innovative speaker dock, a stroke of brilliance that transforms the device into more than just a tablet. This is a new chapter in interactive innovation, seamlessly blending our digital existence with smart technology. So, let’s dive into the intricacies of this remarkable gadget, and discover how it’s rewriting the rules of tablet technology.

Design and Display

At first glance, the Pixel Tablet impresses with its 11-inch LCD screen, delivering vibrant colors and sharp visuals. The 16:10 widescreen ratio is a departure from the norm, and while it might require a slight adjustment for some apps, it’s a boon for multimedia enthusiasts. Complementing the visuals are the four strategically placed speakers, ensuring consistent audio quality. Aesthetically, the tablet sports a modern design in hues like Porcelain, Hazel, and Rose. Its aluminum body, coated with a unique nano-ceramic texture, feels premium yet comfortable – it does not even feel like metal. Functionality isn’t compromised either, with an 8-megapixel rear camera and a dual-purpose power button that doubles as a fingerprint scanner.

 

Performance

Powered by the Google Tensor G2 chip, the same powerhouse found in the Pixel 7 phones, the tablet handles multiple apps and games with ease. It has a battery life of around 12 hours of video playback. The Pixel Tablet runs on the latest Android version, and over 50 Google apps have been optimized for this device, ensuring a smooth user experience.

 

Camera

The Pixel Tablet is equipped with an 8MP front and rear camera. The integration of Google Meet offers HD video calling, and the AI camera technology ensures optimal lighting adjustments during calls. Users can also enjoy 360-degree backgrounds during video chats, adding a fun element to conversations.

Google Pixel Tablet UrbanGeekz Review

Google Pixel Tablet Review

Unique Features

What sets the Pixel Tablet apart is its dual functionality. When undocked, it operates as a standard 11-inch tablet. However, once placed on its magnetic charging speaker dock, which comes with the tablet, it transforms into a smart display, reminiscent of Google’s Nest Hub. This “Hub Mode” allows users to interact with the device using “Hey Google” voice commands and control other smart home apps that are compatible with the tablet. Additionally, the Pixel Tablet charges wirelessly at 15 watts when docked. Also, the dock has a larger speaker that enhances and upgrades the tablet’s audio.

 

Software and Apps

The tablet offers an enhanced Android experience, with many apps, including YouTube, Spotify, and Disney+, optimized for the larger screen. The Google TV app, specifically tailored for the tablet’s display, ensures users always have entertainment options at their fingertips.

 

Price

The Pixel Tablet is competitively priced at $499, which includes the charging dock. While it’s on the pricier side, its versatility as both a tablet and a smart display might justify the cost for many users. Additionally, users can purchase these docks separately at Google for 130 USD and have the ability to dock the tablets in multiple spaces or rooms.

 

Verdict

The Google Pixel Tablet is an innovative approach to integrating a tablet and smart display into one device. Its quality screen, solid performance, and unique features make it a compelling choice. However, its price point might be a deterrent for some, especially when compared to other tablets in the market. For those looking for a two-in-one device that can serve as both a personal entertainment hub and a smart home assistant, the Pixel Tablet is the perfect fit.

 

Kunbi Tinuoye
Kunbi Tinuoye
Kunbi Tinuoye is the founder and CEO of UrbanGeekz. Previously, she worked as a News Correspondent for NBC’s theGrio. Prior, she was a senior broadcast journalist for the BBC in London. Tinuoye currently sits on the SXSW Pitch Advisory Board and CES Conference Advisory Board. She is a key player in the Atlanta tech startup ecosystem and serves as a mentor for Comcast NBCUniversal’s The Farm Accelerator. Tinuoye has received several awards and accolades, including being honored with a Resolution from the Georgia Legislative.
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