What’s the Pixel tablet bringing to the table?
Pixel Tablet look
The tablet flaunts a smooth design that comes in 3 colors - white, called Porcelain, pink, called Rose, and gray (with a greenish tint), called Hazel. The edges are rounded and the 11-inch display features bezels on the Porcelain and Rose versions, and an all-black frame on the Hazel edition. The appearance pretty much follows the rest of the newest Pixel series members - simplistic yet elegant.
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The Pixel Tablet uses an LCD panel with a resolution of 1600 x 2560 pixels, 16:10 ratio and 276 ppi density, so quite similar to, say, Samsung Galaxy Tab S8. The refresh rate seems a lot lower though - 60Hz compared to Tab S8’s 120Hz. The brightness comes in at 500 nits. Overall, the display is still quite decent for what it needs to do. It should be satisfactory for artists as well. But do be aware that the Pixel Tablet doesn’t come with its own dedicated stylus pen, so if you want to use it for art, you’ll need to see if it’s compatible with the ones you already have.Charging Speaker Dock
This cool new accessory that comes with the Pixel Tablet out-of-the-box has multiple capabilities. Primarily, as you can gather from its name, it acts as both a charging station and a set of speakers. As previously mentioned, it matches in color and look with your tablet, and it can easily connect with the Pixel Tablet Case. The case, sold separately, also includes a ring stand so you can position your device at an angle that works best for you.
Pixel Tablet Case (Source: Google)
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