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December 2015
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The editors liked
The Keyboard — I've never seen such a well-designed tablet accessory that delivers exactly what it promises. No flimsy
Precarious placement
This keyboard attaches like a limpet
And performs exceptionally well
The Display — it's bright
Its clear
It's
The Google Pixel C has a slim
Compact aluminum build that feels sturdy. Its optional Bluetooth keyboard is equally solid and doubles as the tablet's cover and it has a powerful
Long-running battery. The tablet runs the latest version of Android and its
Fantastic screen
Premium design
Solid power
Excellent laptop companion
Good keyboard layout
Touchscreen beats trackpad
Amazing construction
Incredible keyboard design
Excellent battery life
The editors didn't like
It runs Android — beautiful hardware design to one side
Android is the biggest limiting factor on the Pixel C. There's no multi-window functionality
Though we're told it is coming. Many popular apps don't work well on tablets
Including the Pixel C. Ins
It's a bit heavy when attached to the keyboard (which is sold separately). Big-name apps and games still tend to hit iOS before Android
Abstract: Remember back when we had clearly defined device categories with bold lines between them? Smartphones were for voice calls and on-the-go communication, tablets were for more extended touchscreen use and laptops were for serious mobile productivity. Ah, si...
Premium build quality, Keyboard feels great, Noticeably fast for a tablet
Keyboard is another $149, Android still isn't built for desktop-like multitasking, Still not a wide variety of great Android tablet apps
The Pixel C, while an intriguing first effort at making a convertible, is simply tough to recommend. It's well built, but Google has made some surprising usability mistakes with the Pixel C, and Android just isn't cut out for productivity as much as C...
Published: 2015-12-05, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
Abstract: It's been a few months since Google debuted the Pixel C Android tablet, warmly received by fans of the Google brand. The big G has been extra careful with this product, especially after the lukewarm reviews of the Nexus 9. Today we learn that the slate is...
This is one of the best-looking Android tablets we've had the pleasure of using – and it's one of our favorite Android slates to date, We were wary of the Nvidia processor Google had opted for, but thankfully it performs well – you can throw pretty much a
There's really not a great deal to dislike about the Pixel C, and the negative points it does have are relatively minor, It is a bit on the heavy, bulky side, especially when compared to the svelte iPad Pro 9.7 and Galaxy Tab S3 – but it's not disastrous,
The Pixel C is still a great Android tablet. It's not cheap, but this is a top of the range tablet, and it justifies its iPad-matching price tag.If you're fed up with Apple, or simply want the best Android tablet around, then the Pixel C is the slate for...
Abstract: It's clear that Google hasn't compromised on quality or performance with the Pixel C, but is Android really the best operating system to use for power-users...
Published: 2016-05-15, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
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As a standalone tablet, the Pixel C is superb. It's better than the HTC-made Nexus 9 which was great but not exceptional. Which the 'C' most certainly is. Storage is a bit limited, but if you can live with 32GB it's good value at £399. Paying an extra £11...
Published: 2016-01-11, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
Android 6.0 Marshmallow, long battery life, excellent, bright screen with 1:√2 ratio, solid build, USBC, battery check with a tap on the back, great optional keyboard
lack of tabletoptimised apps, not the thinnest or lightest, no splitscreen multitasking, no 4G or expandable storage, average cameras, no fingerprint scanner
The Pixel C is the best Android tablet available at the moment. It's not the lightest, thinnest or cheapest, and doesn't have a fingerprint scanner, but it has a beautiful screen, is powerful, lasts a long time between charges and has the latest version o...