Google Pixel Tablet: Impressive Sound & Display Quality
It's too soon to say for sure, but there may be a resurgence of Android tablets on the horizon. Google has decided that 2023 will be the year it makes a triumphant comeback with the Pixel Tablet. Although Samsung never actually ceased making Android tablets and other companies like OnePlus are making similar attempts, Google taking the plunge is significant. What does that mean for the Pixel Tablet worthy enough to be purchased this year, let's find out in a full detailed review.
Pixel Tablet Design
Speaking of the device's front, the Pixel Tablet has an 11-inch screen with a 16:10 aspect ratio. We'll talk more about this later. The quad loudspeakers are likewise housed in four speaker grilles that are located around the tablet's borders. Let's talk about the dock while we're talking about speakers. It is enclosed in a cloth mesh and is rather small, around the size of a pencil case. It takes some getting used to because there are no real cues as to where the tablet should move, but with a combination of trial and error and rather powerful magnets, you can get used to this morphing tablet.
Pixel Tablet Display
The Pixel Tablet's screen, which is separate from the dock and has a resolution of 1600 x 2560, is an IPS LCD. It supports HDR10 and has a pixel density of 276 ppi. It typically has a brightness of 500 nits. To fully enjoy the HD photos and movies on this tab, we recommend increasing the maximum space on this tablet for saving FHD videos. You can create more internal storage by deleting duplicate photos with the Smart Transfer app that can help remove unwanted files without causing any bugs. The Pixel's slightly greater pixel density is the only meaningful difference between its specs and those of the earlier model's display. While the Pixel Tablet's image does a good job of handling everything, it doesn't particularly stand out in any manner, especially when compared to its iPad rival.
Pixel Tablet Sound
Pixel Tablet's primary focus is on sound with quad loudspeakers.
Speaker performance is impressive, offering rich, clear, and robust sound.
Sound quality surpasses that of the iPad.
Great for watching movies with nuanced and emotionally-inflected dialogue.
Text remains entirely readable during viewing.
Wrap Up
In all honesty, the Pixel Tablet works fairly well as a hybrid smart display/tablet but is probably more suited as a smart display for your kitchen that you can detach and use to watch the occasional movie on the road. Having a generally pleasing appearance and generally great sound, we'd argue that Google has been successful in renewing its Android tablet goals.
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