Google as we know Nexus product spans across phones and tablets. The latest addition to the family of google product is the Android 6.0 Marshmallow-powered Google Pixel C.
Like the name suggest, this new devices comes from the family of Chromebook Pixel, so we can only expect it to be a benchmark
for how far technological advancements have come. The Google Pixel is a tablet and from the looks of it, one of the most
powerful of its kind to date. It is
equipped with a 10.2-inch display with a resolution of 2560 x 1800 pixes
and a density of 308ppi. It has powerful internals - Nvidia's Tegra X1
chipset with a quad-core CPU and Maxwell GPU, paired with 3GB of RAM.
A USB Type-C port and Google's future plans for unifying and standardizing both charging
and IO.
The Pixel C is geared towards advanced productivity on the go, which
is why it launches along with a dully adjustable keyboard combined with a
stand. It attaches to the tablet seamlessly and also charges wirelessly
when you fold the Pixel C over it, so you don't have to worry about
juicing up one more device. For convenience, it is designed
to simply fold and attach to the back of the tablet.
The Pixel C asking price is $499 ( NGN 98,000) for a 32GB model and $599 (NGN 119, 800) for the
64GB one. The keyboard is sold separately. Availability and release dates are yet to be detailed, but Google promises the Pixel C will be on sale in time before Christmas
.
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