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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Published: 2018-10-10, Author: Joe , review by: techradar.com
Redesigned Chrome OS, Gorgeous display
Super pricey keyboard cover, Pen sold separately, Intel Celeron at entry level
The Pixel Slate is a perplexing mobile productivity device, combining the design and appeal of a flagship 2-in-1 tablet with the starting specs of the cheapest Chromebook. Will it rise to the top of 2-in-1 tablets? Only a full review will tell...
The Pixel Slate is an impressive piece of hardware, and we wouldn't expect anything less from Google these days. However, software isn't nearly as polished as its rivals and with some worries over performance, we'll have to wait for the finished article b...
Published: 2018-10-10, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
Choice of processors and storage, Premium design, Impressive specs,
Can it compete with the iPad Air
The fact you can customise the spec of your Pixel Slate will be a big plus factor for some. This sort of flexibility combined with its very decent specification should make for an interesting proposition. Be sure to check back for the official What Hi-Fi...
The Pixel Slate is a beautiful looking Chrome OS convertible that has the chops to be a fantastic travel companion, student laptop replacement and mobile workstation for basic office busywork.It looks gorgeous and from what I've seen has one of the best k...
Some UX foibles in tablet mode,It's expensive (especially when specced up),Some Android apps don't play nice
Overall, the Google Pixel Slate looks premium, feels great to use, and with the keyboard dock added it functions very well.If, that is, you're ok with using a Chrome OS device all day - because the Slate is ultimately a fancy 2-in-1 Chromebook - and the c...
The Google Pixel Slate is a great tablet for fans of ChromeOS This tablet should be exciting, but it just isn't. It doesn't stand out in any remarkable way and is hindered by the limitations of ChromeOS, though of course, the simple, lightweight nature of...
Abstract: Chromebooks have come a long way in the last couple of years. Running Google's Chrome OS, which is based on the Linux kernel and Chrome browser, the first devices were launched in 2011, with third-party PC manufacturers following specifications outlined b...
Published: 2019-02-11, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Sturdy build quality, Fantastic, crisp screen, Great performance for productivity, Can run Android apps, Chrome OS is nice and lightweight, Thin and light for maximum portability, Various configurations and price points
Fairly pricey for performance suited models, Some performance "glitches," especially with CPU intensive games, Keyboard cover "slips" when closed, No place to store Pixelbook Pen, Pixelbook Pen button non-programmable, USB-C hubs only work when plugged in
Google's Pixel Slate definitely is a mixed bag. On one hand, the higher processor models are great for mobile productivity — with some caveats and issues. Chrome OS is definitely has a nicer feeling on a tablet of this size over Android. While you can do...
Published: 2019-01-26, Author: Matt , review by: tomshardware.com
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...