Testseek.co.uk have collected 65 expert reviews of the Google Pixel Slate 12.3 inch and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Pixel Slate 12.3 inch.
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65 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Great speakers, Works well with Android and Linux apps, Case fits somewhat loosely
Chrome OS is a bit rough around the edges, Palm rejection issues with stylus, Too expensive for the specifications
There are elements of the Google Pixel Slate I absolutely love. The keyboard is fabulous to type on, the Pen works perfectly most of the time, and the battery life is superb. It's also highly refreshing that core functions like the file system, multi-moni...
Simple and straightforward to set-up and use, You can use two apps at the same time, Has a fingerprint sensor makes logging in quick and secure, Also available with a Core M3 processor, 64GB of storage space and 8GB of RAM for £749, and a Core i7 processo
It's impossible to use Photoshop on the tablet, Its size and thin bezel means it's not great for using as an e-reader, There's no way to expand the storage space with a MicroSD card slot
Our testers found the Google Pixel Slate very simple to use. It's a powerful Chrome OS device with a backlit keyboard that transforms the tablet into a laptop almost and makes typing super-easy. Meanwhile, the stylus prevents grubby smears on the screen a...
Good display and excellent audio, Ever-improving ecosystem,
Keyboard is expensive and heavy, Android integration still isn't perfect, Expensive for its specs
Those looking for a Google alternative to the iPad Pro will appreciate Google's latest tablet. But when you factor in the keyboard, you can get a more powerful, more capable Windows device for less...
Published: 2019-01-03, Author: Alex , review by: T3.com
A superb screen, Good build quality, Expandable and versatile
Performance issues on review, Very expensive
There are better options in the form factor either side, the peerless iPad Pro and Surface Pro 6 on one, the far cheaper 9.7-inch iPad and Surface Go on the other.The Pixel Slate only really makes sense as an evolution of Google's own-brand high-end Chrom...
Published: 2018-12-13, Author: Jonathan , review by: itpro.co.uk
Great speakers, Gorgeous design, Works well with Android and Linux apps
Chrome OS is a bit rough around the edges, Some palm rejection issues with stylus, Too expensive for the specifications
Despite a gorgeous design, relatively nippy performance and a truly lovely keyboard, there are too many little irritations about the Google Pixel Slate to recommend - especially given it's so expensive...
Published: 2018-12-05, Author: Andrew , review by: stuff.tv
Great stereo speakers, Solid battery life, Bright, sharp screen
Flaky Android app support, Expensive, Occasional wobbly performance and navigation
The Pixel Slate is a sweet piece of hardware that makes almost no sense as a piece of tech to recommend to a real person. Its screen is great, the optional stylus ultra-smooth, the speakers are fab, and while we wouldn't trade in a high-end laptop for th...
Published: 2018-11-27, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
long battery life, the best browsing experience, great screen, good keyboards, frequent software updates, USBC
some apps behave weirdly, Chrome OS still can't do everything a Windows PC can, expensive
The Pixel Slate makes a very convincing argument for the death of Android tablets. Turning the desktop-class experience of Chrome OS into a mobile, finger-friendly operating system brings the best of both worlds together in one neat package. At least in t...
Published: 2018-10-16, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
Both of these tablets are exemplary pieces of mobile hardware, with minor pluses and minuses in various areas. The Pixel has a bigger screen than the equivalently priced iPad, as well as a higher-capacity battery; Apple in turn offers more storage, a bett...
Abstract: Google makes lots of Chromebooks. The Pixel Slate is an attempt to make a tablet that's also a Chromebook, something like Microsoft's Surface. Google wants you to think about the Pixel Slate in terms of its beautiful display, its full Chrome browser, its...
Published: 2018-10-11, Author: Chris , review by: Theinquirer.net
It's too expensive. End of. If you're not fussed about Windows, the top-end Huawei MediaPad is £350. Justifying at least double that for Chrome OS device just seems bonkers. Yes, the screen is lovely. Yes, the sound is above average. But when push come...