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Megjelenés dátuma: 2023. Június 20

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A Google Pixel Tablet nem tekinthető átlagos vagy általános eszköznek sem méretei, sem erőforrásai tekintetében. Ennek oka részben az, hogy a gyártó elsődlegesen otthoni használatra tervezte, és ennek megfelelően a dokkolást is lehetővé teszi. Ugyanakkor a hordozhatóság terén sem okoz csalódást. Az eszköz rendelkezik egy 11 hüvelykes érintőkijelzővel, amely teljesen kapacitív és könnyedén vezérelhető tíz ujjal is, mindenféle probléma nélkül. A képernyő felbontása 2560×1600 képpont.

A hardver szempontjából a Google Pixel Tabletbe egy Tensor G2 lapkakészlet került beépítésre, amely egy rendkívül erőteljes nyolcmagos chip. Ennek köszönhetően a tablet duplázott Cortex-X1 magokkal rendelkezik (2,85 GHz), továbbá két Cortex-A78 magot (2,35 GHz) és négy Cortex-A55 magot (1,8 GHz) találhatunk benne.

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Google Pixel Tablet videó tesztek

Előnyök és hátrányok

  • A töltődokkoló hasznos kiegészítő
  • A mellékelt  hangszóródokkoló jól szól
  • Minőségi összeszerelés és dizájn
  • Éles LCD képernyő
  • A Tensor chip szilárd teljesítményt nyújt
  • Csak dokkolóval együtt lehet megvásárolni
  • Átlagos üzemidő
  • Hiányoznak a tipikus táblagép-tartozékok
  • Az IPS kijelző csak 60 Hz-es
  • Hiányzó Nest Hub funkciók
  • Magas ár

Google Pixel Tablet tesztelők véleménye

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ith the Pixel Tablet, Google has made a device that’s specifically designed to be used in your home. It’s for watching video on the couch, or listening to music in the kitchen while cooking or doing dishes. It’s not meant to replace your laptop; it’s not even really designed to be used on the go. It’s a tablet built for the things people are already doing with tablets and it does most (if not quite all) of those things well.
The Pixel Tablet is the Android tablet I wish Google would have made years ago. The way you interact and use all apps, regardless if they're optimized for a bigger display or not, is a huge leap forward for Android tablets as a whole. At $499, it's an investment, no doubt. But it's one that gives you an Android tablet that pulls double-duty as a smart display when you're not using it. And while it may not make sense at first, once you start using it, you'll get it.
The Google Pixel Tablet bridges the gap between tablet and smart display surprisingly well, but it costs more than the entry-level iPad.
The Pixel Tablet is Google's first tablet in years. With a magnetic dock that charges the device and turns it into a smart display, the Pixel Tablet's got a lot of neat ideas — but it doesn't quite nail the execution.
The Google Pixel Tablet is a good tablet to have around the house — especially with its speaker dock/charging station. But you’ll want to look elsewhere if you’re looking for a laptop replacement.
The Pixel Tablet is a fascinating experiment from Google at trying to figure out what people do with tablets in the home and make better use of them for the 80% of the time they are usually just left on a coffee table.
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An Android tablet that works well as a smart display (thanks to the included dock) and as a mobile computer. Good performance. Sharp LCD screen. Robust speakers, docked and undocked. Android on tablets is a lot better now. Excellent multi-user support. Can't adjust the tablet's angle on the dock. Long-term battery life is concerning. No first-party stylus or keyboard. No built-in kickstand. No OLED or 120-Hz screen. No headphone jack. Can't cast to Netflix.
The Google Pixel Tablet is an excellent tablet with the most polished and optimized Android software for a widescreen. The included speaker dock adds to the overall experience.
And despite some quirks, I’ve found life with the Pixel Tablet to be enjoyable, and most of its problems seem solvable. I can only hope Google keeps working on it and doesn’t unceremoniously cast the Pixel Tablet into its graveyard of unloved products. With some software updates, there’s a potentially bright future for the Pixel Tablet.
The appeal of the Pixel Tablet is that it's a Pixel device, therefore the bloat-free software and promise of updates means that it will offer a good experience compared to much of the rest of the Android tablet market. And we know that Google has a refreshed interest in larger screens, so it's likely to get better.
The Google Pixel Tablet is a perfectly serviceable slab with one standout feature that turns it into a communal hub device. There’s plenty to like here, but odd pricing and some strange decisions stop it from being truly great.
The Google Pixel Tablet is a novel idea that misses the mark. With poor hardware choices, limiting specs, and a fairly high price, it's a rough entry in the Pixel family.
The Google Pixel Tablet brings a host of firsts to its latest tablets, including the company’s proprietary Tensor G2 processor and baked-in Chromecast for a slate that transitions seamlessly from tablet to smart home.
Pixel Tablet would probably get eaten alive in a crowded market if left alone, but the decision to include a speaker dock with every device turns a decent tablet into a nifty little desktop TV.
Google has taken all the best features of its now-iconic Pixel smartphones and made them bigger and thankfully, better. This tablet concept is incredibly unique, and for the most part very well executed.
Android on tablets is far from perfect, but if you don't care for pro-level apps and just want a multimedia device with simple software that everyone in the family can use, google pixel tablet, as usual.
The Google Pixel Tablet is a multi-talented product that offers the convenience of a smart speaker, the portability of a tablet, the content possibilities of a mini smart TV and a dashboard for your smart devices. And it provides an excellent experience no matter what mode you’re using.
A convincing, though not perfect, hybrid of entertainment tablet and smart home display. Hopefully the Pixel Tablet shows Google is committed to improving the Android experience on larger devices.
It’s a sad case of ups and downs with the Pixel Tablet. On the one hand, we have a nicely designed tablet with solid specifications and best-in-class battery life. On the other, we have that frankly bonkers bundle price. It’s a bizarre decision and one that I don’t think will pay off for Google. There’s a chance I could be proven wrong, of course, but I simply can’t see consumer demand for a hybrid device such as this when rival devices are available for so much less.
As a direct iPad competitor, this first-generation Pixel Tablet doesn’t have the breadth of apps that Apple does. It could be disappointing in the long run. Additionally, if you want a new, large, smart display, the Pixel Tablet will probably be disappointing, too.
If that’s the sort of flexibility you crave in a device, the Pixel Tablet could be worth checking out. But just be aware this tablet doesn’t do a whole lot more than big phone you may already own, and it mightn’t be worth the cost Google is asking.
The Pixel Tablet is so dam useful in a range of places that we’d seriously consider getting one for each room of the house. In fact, it’s so good, we’re amazed no one has thought to combine a tablet with a smart speaker until now.
The Pixel Tablet is a desirable standalone Android tablet but its selling point revolves around the bundled docking station turning it into a smart display and that’s where things get a bit messy.
Android fans looking for a powerful tablet with the latest Pixel smarts and the convenience of a charging dock will get the most out of this. Just don’t expect high-end audio or a top-notch digital photo frame experience.

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Google Pixel Tablet műszaki adatok

10.95"

1600x2560 pixels

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Li-Po

8MP

1080p

8GB RAM

Google Tensor G2

NévAdatok
Méretek258 x 169 x 8,1 mm (10,16 x 6,65 x 0,32 hüvelyk)
Súly493 g (1,09 font)
FelépítésÜveg előlap, alumínium keret, alumínium hátlap
SIMNem
Védelem-
Kijelző típusaIPS LCD
Kijelző mérete10,95 hüvelyk, 347,7 cm 2 (~79,7% képernyő-test arány)
Kijelző felbontás1600 x 2560 pixel, 16:10 arány (~276 ppi sűrűség)
Kijelző védelem-
Operációs rendszerAndroid 13
LapkakészletGoogle Tensor G2 (5 nm)
CPUNyolcmagos (2x2,85 GHz Cortex-X1 és 2x2,35 GHz Cortex-A78 és 4x1,80 GHz Cortex-A55)
GPUMali-G710 MP7
Memória bővíthetőségNem
Belső memória128 GB 8 GB RAM, 256 GB 8 GB RAM
Főkamera8 MP, f/2,0, 24 mm (széles), 1/4", 1,12 µm
Főkamera jellemzőkHDR, panoráma
Főkamera videó1080p@30fps
Szelfi kamera8 MP, f/2,0, 24 mm (széles), 1/4", 1,12 µm
Szelfi kamera videó1080p@30fps
HangszóróIgen, sztereó hangszórókkal (4 hangszóró)
3,5 mm-es jack csatlakozóNem
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, kétsávos
Bluetooth5.2, A2DP, LE
NavigációMeg nem határozott
NFCNem
USBUSB Type-C 3.2 (Gen 1), mágneses csatlakozó
ÉrzékelőkGyorsulásmérő, közelségmérő, giroszkóp, Ultra Wideband (UWB) támogatás
AkkumulátorLi-Po, nem eltávolítható (27 Wh)
TöltésVezetékes
SzínekPorcelain, Hazel, Rose
Modellek-

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