Google Pixel C tablet hits the market
Google Pixel C is now available in the US just as expected, although last week's rumor only revealed that it was headed for the Netherlands. Starting yesterday, this long-awaited slate that has been previewed by Google two months ago can be purchased via the Google Store. According to Google's official blog post about its launch, the Pixel C "is the first tablet designed with Android 6.0, Marshmallow in mind."
The highlights of the Google Pixel C include the generous 10.2-inch display with 2,560X1,800 pixels already mentioned by the rumors, an NVIDIA Tegra X1 SoC with Maxwell graphics, 3 GB RAM, 32 GB or 64 GB internal storage, 2 MP front and 8 MP back camera, WiFi 802.11 ac and 2X2 MIMO, as well as USB Type-C connectivity. Its 6840 mAh battery provides up to 10 hours of mixed use.
Pricing matches the values mentioned by last week's leak - $499 USD for the 32 GB variant, $599 USD for the 64 GB one while the optional keyboard dock retails for $149 USD.
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