Google Pixel Slate 128 GB
Photos 17 | Outdated Product ОС: Chrome OS; screen ("): 12.3; resolution (px): 3000х2000; Storage capacity (GB): 128; SIM card: not supported; Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi 5 (802.11aс); Bluetooth: v 4.2; aGPS; GPS; Main: Camera (rear) (MP): 8; autofocus; gyroscope; Material: metal; Size (mm): 291x202x7; Weight (g): 721; |
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In the wake of the success of "Chromebooks" in the segment of gadgets for study (Google owns more than half of this market), the well-known Good Corporation rolled out a tablet on Chrome OS to the general user masses. His name is Pixel Slate.
Exclusive
The unique features of the tablet are a 12.3-inch 3:2 LTPS screen, computer hardware led by a Coffee Lake generation Intel Core i5 chip, and support for the proprietary Pixel Pen stylus(sold separately). Optionally, the gadget is docked with an external keyboard, which is recognizable by the round outline of the buttons. Together with the docking station, the tablet transforms into a full-fledged mini-computer with a desktop option for displaying information on the display.
Potential
Google Pixel Slate equipped with 8 GB of "RAM" and built-in video adapter Intel HD Graphics. But with the optimization of games and high consumption applications, the tablet did not work out, which is why sometimes you can see lags. To store user data in the “podkapotke” of the device, it was possible to carve out a place for a 128 GB drive. There are also 64 GB and 256 GB tablet configurations.
niche product
The addition of a “chrome” tablet includes an 8 MP camera (the main one with stabilization and a front camera for video communication), loud stereo speakers, a fingerprint scanner in the power button. In addition, on the side ends of the Google Pixel Slate, there are USB-C connection interfaces(one port per board). You only need to put up with the lack of a 3.5 mm audio jack. However, the headphones can be easily connected to the device via a Bluetooth wireless channel or connected via a wire through an adapter. Google's "tabletbook" is aimed at a niche audience and will suit those who are closely connected to the Chrome OS ecosystem.