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: 2019-01-21, Author: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: First, a dirty little secret about product reviews: You'd love to integrate every product into your daily use, but it just isn't possible. Especially when you're dealing with the volumes we deal with here. Every so often, however, the stars align. You fin...
Abstract: As I approached one month with the Google Pixel Slate, I placed an order for my own Intel Core m3 model while my Pixelbook sold on Swappa. There have been a lot of questions about the performance difference in these two models and after a few days I have...
Love or hate the blue color, the Pixel Slate looks and feels like a premium tablet - it's incredibly solid and is easily the most refined large display device Google has ever built, The 12.3" "molecular" display has a ridiculous name, but it's simply gorg
The Pixel Slate is a bit of a nightmare to use as a laptop. It's thick, heavy, and has to be used on a flat surface with its fabric keyboard cover - making it a laptop you can't use. in your lap. Or many other places, Android apps on Chrome OS still fee
Nope. I understand why Google built the Pixel Slate, and I really believe it had to in order to get the ball rolling on this whole touch optimization thing for Chrome. Without a touch-first device, Chrome OS is never going to get good on touch devices. An...
Love or hate the blue color, the Pixel Slate looks and feels like a premium tablet - it's incredibly solid and is easily the most refined large display device Google has ever built, The 12.3" "molecular" display has a ridiculous name, but it's simply gorg
The Pixel Slate is a bit of a nightmare to use as a laptop. It's thick, heavy, and has to be used on a flat surface with its fabric keyboard cover - making it a laptop you can't use. in your lap. Or many other places, Android apps on Chrome OS still fee
Nope. I understand why Google built the Pixel Slate, and I really believe it had to in order to get the ball rolling on this whole touch optimization thing for Chrome. Without a touch-first device, Chrome OS is never going to get good on touch devices. An...
Gorgeous display, Good battery life, Excellent speakers, Full desktop browser on a tablet is extremely useful
Performance as a tablet is subpar, Android apps on Chrome OS are still a confusing (and sometimes buggy) mess, Very expensive, Pricey keyboard folio doesn't work well on your lap
I love tablets and I love Chrome OS, and I was hoping to love the Pixel Slate. Despite the problems I've had, part of me still does. When I sit down and use it as a laptop, it's one of the best Chrome OS devices I've used. The screen is fantastic, perform...
No Thunderbolt 3 ports, Keyboard case costs an extra $199, Pen costs an extra $99, No way to secure Pen to the Slate, Somewhat buggy Split Screen feature, Terrible palm rejection in scribble keyboard
Abstract: In addition to our regular podcast, Kevin and I recorded an extra show dedicated to a single device. Check out MobileTechRoundup show #452 for all of our thoughts on using this new Google tablet.Running time: 46 minutesListen here (MP3, 53MB)Subscribe to...
Let me state for the record that I like the Pixel Slate — or at least the idea of it. It looks and feels every bit its $600 starting MSRP, despite the display's color inaccuracy. And it brings a bevy of standout features to the tablet, among them USB-C po...
Elegant design, Sharp, vibrant screen, Optional keyboard is both comfy and offers many angles, Excellent handwriting recognition, Great audio, Nearly 10 hours of battery life
Buggy Bluetooth problems, Keyboard adds heft, Android apps on Chrome OS still a work in progress, Expensive
The Google Pixel Slate is a great 2-in-1 with small issues that Google needs to fix...
Bright, beautiful display with incredible resolution, Gorgeous hardware that rivals Apple's iPad Pro
A little too heavy and big to use for very long as a tablet, Adding a obligatory Pixel Keyboard makes it a very expensive, Bugs and growing pains make it tough to use as a tablet
The Google Pixel Slate is a gorgeous tablet, but its software doesn't quite live up to its good looks...