Tuesday, September 29

Google expands Pixel range with Pixel C tablet with Android, not Chrome OS

Google has announced a new tablet sporting its Pixel branding. The Pixel C is a 10.2 inch tablet with a 308 pixel per inch screen, an NVIDIA X1 quad core processor with an integrated Maxwell GPU, and 3GB of LPDDR4 RAM.

Until now, the Pixel branding has been used for Google's peculiarly high-end Chromebooks running the ChromeOS operating system. The Pixel C, however, runs Android, not Chrome OS. Like the 2015 iteration of the Chromebook Pixel, the Pixel C uses USB Type C for charging, and also has the colorful lightbar to indicate how much battery life is left.

Like the other Pixel products—and unlike the third-party branded Nexus devices—this is a Google design, with a premium price. Google also has a pair of keyboard accessories, one aluminum and one leather, for the device.

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