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Google Pixel Tablet with 10.95-inch display, bundled Charging Speaker Dock launched globally: price, specifications

Highlights
  • Google Pixel Tablet has been launched globally at the I/O Developer’s Conference.
  • The tablet ships with a 10.95-inch display, Tensor G2 chipset, Android 13 OS, and a 27Wh battery.
  • Google Pixel Tablet price starts at $499 (around Rs. 40,900).

Google Pixel Tablet has been officially launched at the company’s I/O Developer’s conference. This is the first tablet in the Pixel series and is a return for Google to the tablet market. The tablet attaches to the charging dock with a speaker to enhance the audio quality. The Pixel Tablet has quad speakers and a nano-ceramic coating. When the Pixel Tablet is docked, it acts as a hands-free Assistant or a Photo frame. The tablet can control all smart home devices with the Google Home app that has been redesigned. 

According to Google, the dock has magnets, which makes it easy to dock and undock the Pixel tablet. Check out the complete specifications.

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Google Pixel Tablet price

The Google Pixel Tablet is priced at $499 (around Rs. 40,900) for the 128GB model and $599 (approx Rs. 49,100) for the 256GB version. The Tablet comes in Hazel, Porcelain and Rose colours. The company offers various accessories, including the Pixel Tablet Case and a speck StandyShell case.  

The tablet is available to order via Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The tablet will be on sale from June 20th.

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Google Pixel Tablet specifications

  • Display: The Pixel Tablet sports a 10.95-inch WQXGA display with a 1600 x 2560 resolution, 16:10 aspect ratio 276 PPI, 500nits brightness, antifouling coating, and USI 2.0 touch pen compatibility.
  • Processor: The Pixel tablet will be powered by the Google Tensor 2 SoC, which powers the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. There is also a Titan M2 security chip.
  • RAM and storage: The tablet packs 8GB LPDDR5 RAM and 128GB / 256GB UFS 3.1 storage.
  • OS: The Google Pixel Tablet runs on Android 13 OS out of the box.
  • Rear and Front Camera: The Pixel Tablet has an 8MP camera both on the front and back. 
  • Others: The Google Pixel Tablet has quad speakers, 3 microphones for calls, recording, and Google Assistant, and a fingerprint sensor embedded in the power button.
  • Connectivity: Google Pixel Tablet rocks Wi-Fi 6 802.11, Bluetooth 5.2, USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 1, and a 4-pin accessory connector.
  • Battery: There is a 27Wh battery that is claimed to offer up to 12 hours of video streaming and 15W charging via speaker dock or USB-C charger (sold separately).
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Charging speaker dock: The Google Pixel Tablet comes with a charging speaker dock, where the tablet attaches magnetically. The key use case of this is that when you aren’t using the tablet actively, it becomes a smart display or a smart speaker. When you are watching a video or playing music and place the tablet on the dock, it seamlessly transfers the audio to the dock’s speaker. 

When the tablet is docked on the speaker, it can show a slideshow of images from Google Photos album and there is also a quick access button to the Google Home app to control smart home devices. The lock screen won’t show any personal information like notifications.

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