The Pixel Tablet is the first tablet that Google has released in years. However, don’t let its name fool you — it’s not just a tablet. It comes with a speaker dock that, when magnetically connected to it, turns the Pixel Tablet into a smart display á la Google’s Nest Hub Max ($299). So it’s actually a two-in-one device.
When you pick it up, the Pixel Tablet goes into “tablet mode” and functions as an Android tablet. When placed down on the speaker dock, it goes into “hub mode” and functions as a smart display that responds to “Hey Google” voice commands. The Pixel Tablet also wirelessly charges when attached to the speaker dock.
As a standalone tablet, you can think of it as a rival to Apple’s mainstream 10.9-inch iPad. The Pixel Tablet has an 11-inch display, runs the latest version of Android and is powered by the same chip (Tensor G2) that Google has packed into its Pixel 7 smartphone.
The catch? Google’s new device costs $500, which isn’t cheap for a non-productivity-focused tablet. So you really have to lean into the hybrid use-case of both wanting an Android tablet and a Google smart display for this to make sense.
