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The Google Pixel Tablet is approaching its second anniversary, and there’s still no sign of a refresh. Google has remained tight-lipped about a successor to its ambitious tablet-meets-smart-home ...
The tablet boasts an 11-inch 2.8K display and a Snapdragon 8 Gen. 3 processor, giving it enough power to run most games without any issues, as well as intensive tasks such as video editing and 3D ...
While the drawing tablet market is a big, messy place, it can be divided into three broad categories – pen tablets (or graphics tablets), pen displays, and regular tablets.
What we look for in a good Android tablet Aside from cost, there are several specs and features we check out when evaluating new devices. One of the most important factors is the kind of display a ...
The Pixel Tablet will run you £599 / $499 / AU$899 for the 128GB model, or £699 / $599 / AU$999 for the 256GB model. Both storage options are paired with the Google Tensor 2 processor (the same one ...
Let’s start with the Pixel Tablet’s obvious differentiator: the dock. As an avid tablet user, I’m confident in telling you immediately that it’s the only real reason you might want to part ...
There are only two gripes I have: this Pixel Tablet, while fast-performing and really nicely built, doesn't have a Google keyboard case at launch, nor any stylus option. This is more of a sharable ...
The Pixel Tablet, Google’s first new tablet in five years, takes a different approach. The $499 tablet isn’t here to convince you that it’s anything more than a big screen for media ...
Google’s history with tablets has been, well, fraught. The only real success it’s had was with the Nexus 7, a cheap, small tablet that was beloved when it came out back in 2012.
Tablet mode is a user interface first included in Windows 10, which helps users use the device like a Tablet. Bigger icons, more space between icons, etc., are some of the identifications of ...