Testseek.co.uk have collected 169 expert reviews of the Google Pixel C 10.2 inch and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Pixel C 10.2 inch.
December 2015
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The editors liked
This is one of the best-looking Android tablets we've had the pleasure of using – and it's one of our favorite Android slates to date
We were wary of the Nvidia processor Google had opted for
But thankfully it performs well – you can throw pretty much a
Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Long battery life
Excellent
Bright screen with 1
√2 ratio
Solid build
USBC
Battery check with a tap on the back
Great optional keyboard
Wonderful quality design
Excellent display
Lots of power
Great keyboard
Good battery performance
The Google Pixel C has a slim
Compact aluminum build that feels sturdy. Its optional Bluetooth keyboard is equally solid and doubles as the tablet's cover and it has a powerful
Long-running battery. The tablet runs the latest version of Android and its
Fantastic screen
Premium design
Solid power
Sturdy build quality
Clever keyboard docking mechanism
Exceptionally bright screen
Lengthy battery life
Keyboard included
Brilliant display
Plenty of power
Nice 2K display
10-hour battery life
Great performance
Versatile
Handles 3D games with ease
Beautiful screen
Good battery life
Very good build quality
Excellent screen
Wellmade keyboard
Decent keyboard
Super-sharp screen
Robust design
Killer performance and battery
The editors didn't like
There's really not a great deal to dislike about the Pixel C
And the negative points it does have are relatively minor
It is a bit on the heavy
Bulky side
Especially when compared to the svelte iPad Pro 9.7 and Galaxy Tab S3 – but it's not disastrous
Lack of tabletoptimised apps
Not the thinnest or lightest
No splitscreen multitasking
No 4G or expandable storage
Average cameras
No fingerprint scanner
Some unexplained unresponsiveness
It's a bit heavy when attached to the keyboard (which is sold separately). Big-name apps and games still tend to hit iOS before Android
Published: 2015-12-11, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Fantastic screen, Premium design, Solid power
Heavy, Keyboard is pricey option, No microSD slot or 4G model
Google's done it – it's made the best Android tablet around. The Pixel C has it all: a fantastic display, heaps of power and a premium design. Plus, for those willing to splash the cash, the keyboard is a great accessory...
Published: 2015-12-08, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Wonderful quality design, excellent display, lots of power, great keyboard, good battery performance
No fingerprint scanner, some unexplained unresponsiveness
We love the Pixel C's simple design and think the optional keyboard (£119 extra) has been considerately designed too. For those looking for a lightweight solution to working on the move, this is another contender that's great for productivity, wheth...
The Google Pixel C has a slim, compact aluminum build that feels sturdy. Its optional Bluetooth keyboard is equally solid and doubles as the tablet's cover and it has a powerful, long-running battery. The tablet runs the latest version of Android and its
It's a bit heavy when attached to the keyboard (which is sold separately). Big-name apps and games still tend to hit iOS before Android
The Google Pixel C is the best Android tablet money can buy...
Nice 2K display, Great keyboard, 10-hour battery life
Speakers aren't great, No stylus
At a smidgen over £500 with keyboard, the Pixel C is at least £300 cheaper than a keyboard-equiped iPad Pro or Surface Pro 4. Only the Surface 3 can compete on price. That said, the machines that may have more to learn from this tasty little workhorse ar...
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Published: 2015-12-08, Author: Alan , review by: itpro.co.uk
Decent keyboard, Super-sharp screen, Robust design, Killer performance and battery
Lack of optimised apps, No touchpad, Expensive
Google Pixel C – Battery Android tablets generally have poorer battery lives than iPads, due to Android OS's more intensive system demands. So I was surprised to find the Pixel C came close to matching the iPad Air 2's stellar battery life. The Pixel C's...
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Published: 2016-11-07, Author: David , review by: wired.com
Nicelooking, nicely made hardware. That screen is beautiful, and that processor is crazy fast. The roottwo aspect ratio is a smart one
Way too small to be really good at multitasking, and too small to be a great keyboard. Android's never been good for tablets, and it's not now either. Too many apps don't work or look good on the bigger screen