The Google Pixel Tablet is finally presented by the search giant this Wednesday (10)during the 2023 release of Google I/O. The device was announced at the last event, but no further details have been released until then.

Confirming the latest leaks, Google’s tablet has an 11-inch screen with Full HD + resolution and four speakers with stereo sound for a more immersive experience. If the panel is not enough, the user can stream the videos to a larger screen. Chromecast built into device.

The process is responsible for the Tensor G2 chip working together with 8GB of RAM and 128GB and 256GB internal storage options. As for the battery, it promises up to 12 hours of autonomy in video streaming, according to the manufacturer.

There’s also a charging dock with speakers that keeps the Pixel Tablet constantly charged and lets you use it for a variety of tasks like watching videos, listening to music, controlling other devices, or asking for help from Google Assistant. The sound system has four speakers and three microphones for sound isolation.

Cameras and other attractions

In terms of cameras, the Google tablet has two 8MP sensors, one on the front, one on the right, and one on the back for video calls and selfies. Regarding the connections, it brings Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, ultra-wideband (UWB) and USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 port.

Factory-installed with Android 13, the gadget has more than 50 apps optimized for it, such as Google Meet with automatic lighting adjustment and 360-degree backgrounds. Other highlights include the presence of the Titan M2 security chip, split-screen functionality, and artificial intelligence features like Magic Eraser and Photo Unblur.

Three color options are available, Google Pixel Tablet starting at $499 including dock, equivalent to R$ 2,400 at a daily rate in direct conversion. It arrives first in the United States, Japan, Canada, and Germany on June 20, among other countries.

Source: Tec Mundo

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