I’ve given up with the Google Pixel Tablet. Or, to be more precise, I’ve given up trying to make it something it’s not and instead concentrate on its strengths that I enjoy.
Related This was obviously pushing the Pixel Tablet too much, so I have been using it around the house instead, sticking to the tried-and-tested tablet formula. The stand sits in my kitchen, and I use Google Assistant for general tasks like timers, information, music, and video requests. Unfortunately, Google Assistant has a bit of a hearing problem, and I have to raise my voice to make it hear and understand.
Remove and forget I still try to get something more from the Pixel Tablet though. I like the size and weight of the tablet portion, so I take it around the house and use it for social apps and reading. It’s fine for both, provided there’s a decent Android app available for what you want to do, but the Tensor G2 processor’s performance isn’t as smooth as my 2020 Apple iPad Pro, so I often choose that if I must have a screen larger than the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
What I still like about the Pixel Tablet When I use the Pixel Tablet on its helpful, perfectly angled stand for music and video, it always comes into its own. The audio may not have masses of bass, but it has more than enough volume and works really well for either spoken word or music that emphasizes vocals — particularly when it’s in the corner of a modestly sized room.
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