The Pixel C is Google's first tablet made exclusively in-house, as the tech giant did not tie up with a third party in its production. With this, the Nexus line of tablets was also "born". The Pixel C is the second pure-blood Google device after the Chromebook Pixel, and it runs on the Android operating system rather than Chrome OS, which is apparently only moving between laptops and desktops.
The first genuine one Google tablet Pixel C boasts a 10.2-inch screen resolution 2560 x 1800 pixels and an incredible pixel density of 308 ppi. It has a built-in 4-core processor Nvidia Tegra X1 with a graphics card Maxwell GPU, and they also play an important role in performing the most demanding operations 3 GB "Speedy Gonzales" of LPDDR4 system memory. It is available with 32 and 64 GB of built-in memory, and on the side you can find a reversible USB-C connector.
Google also made the Pixel C tablet dedicated keyboard, which physically joins the device with magnets, otherwise via a connection Bluetooth, and you can install it at different angles (between 100 and 135 degrees). It is one of the few tablets with its own keyboard (which, when not in use, can be slipped behind the back of the tablet or to protect the screen), but at the same time among the few that does not have its own stand.
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The Pixel C tablet will be available during the potato holiday, that is end of October 2015, and Google set the starting price at (calculated) 445 euros (for the model with 64 GB of built-in memory, you will have to fork out another 85 euros), and for the keyboard, which you buy separately, you will be charged 133 euros.
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