Google’s Pixel Tablet debuted at its yearly I/O event, but you’re going to have to wait a while to get it in your hands.
The company entered the tablet market with the Nexus 7 in 2012, which was widely praised. But since then, the company has had a tumultuous journey with tablet devices, culminating in the poorly-received Google Pixel Slate in 2018.
That tablet, which ran on ChromeOS, was met with negative reviews, prompting Google to discontinue its tablet hardware production for a significant period of time.
Similar to the Pixel phone, the Pixel Tablet also features Material You, which enables you to fully customize the device with a bespoke color scheme and fresh color variations that correspond to the wallpaper and lock screens. In essence, the tablet, just like a Pixel 7 phone and Google Pixel Watch, can serve as an authentic reflection of users’ unique preferences and tastes.
The Pixel Tablet incorporates the power of Tensor G2 into a brand-new design. With advanced image processing and machine learning capabilities, Tensor G2 enables all the popular features found on the Pixel phone, such as video calls, photo editing, and hands-free assistance with Google Assistant, to function smoothly and effortlessly on the Pixel Tablet.