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Published: 2015-12-18, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Best Android tablet hardware on the market, Outstanding keyboard accessory, Beautiful display, Above-average endurance
Software still not fully optimized for tablet use after five years, Too expensive relative to the competition, Speakers could be better,
In our view, the Pixel C's lukewarm reception has been due largely to Google's failure to set proper expectations for this product. With its keyboard attached and Google Docs loaded up on the screen, the Pixel C looks like an iPad Pro/Surface Pro compe...
Only spending 24 hours with the Pixel C isn't enough time to say too much more, or a full review, but so far it's been rather positive. Other than the touchscreen not working right at first, which seems to have gone away, it's an excellent all-around devi...
Published: 2015-12-14, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com
Probably not, despite some appealing features. For me, the tab became a decently valuable part of my workflow, as a machine to swipe through my email or to grab off my desk to take quick notes in a meeting.But it isn’t $650 great. For that price, you can...
Published: 2015-12-09, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
Abstract: For those of you who want something different, not exactly a tablet, but also not exactly the flippable Lenovo Yoga, there's the Google Pixel C up for purchase now. The slate goes for $499 on the Google Store and if ordered today, the product arrives in t...
Abstract: Tablets are going through puberty. Google's new Pixel C, which begins shipping Tuesday, is the best—or worst—example I've seen of this yet.No, it's not locked in its room with a bad case of acne, listening to “Teenage Wasteland.” But, like many tablets, i...
Published: 2015-12-08, Author: Pete , review by: mashable.com
Fantastic design, Bright, high-res screen, Powerful for a tablet
Not as powerful as a desktop, Keyboard attaches in unintuitive way
Google Pixel CThe GoodFantastic design • Bright, high-res screen • Powerful for a tabletThe BadNot as powerful as a desktop • Keyboard attaches in unintuitive wayThe Bottom LineThe Google Pixel C is the best Android productivity tablet, but is that even a...
Abstract: Remember back when we had clearly defined device categories with bold lines between them? Smartphones were for voice calls and on-the-go communication, tablets were for more extended touchscreen use and laptops were for serious mobile productivity. Ah, si...
Published: 2015-12-08, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
A big, high-res screen, The all-aluminum body is a big upgrade from the squishy Nexus 9, A huge battery gives the Pixel C a very long runtime, The keyboard, if you can keep it connected, is rather nice to type on while still being compact
No tap-to-wake. This was on the Nexus 9, No always-on voice commands. What's the point of those four microphones again?, Our unit had tons of issues. The touch screen didn't work correctly, and the hardware keyboard kept disconnecting, No split screen sup
Premium build quality, Keyboard feels great, Noticeably fast for a tablet
Keyboard is another $149, Android still isn't built for desktop-like multitasking, Still not a wide variety of great Android tablet apps
The Pixel C, while an intriguing first effort at making a convertible, is simply tough to recommend. It's well built, but Google has made some surprising usability mistakes with the Pixel C, and Android just isn't cut out for productivity as much as C...
No-compromise build quality and industrial design, Exceedingly competent keyboard accessory, No-excuses display and CPU performance, Pure Android—just how we like it
No multi-window support, Android still doesn't feel like a productivity OS—and that's a missed opportunity
Killer industrial design, awesome performance, and a great hardware keyboard telegraph the Pixel C's intentions. Now Google just needs to make Android a productivity tablet OS...