Testseek.com 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
(82%)
169 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Speed It's the fastest tablet I've ever used. Maybe even the fastest Android device, really. While it lacks any sort of splitscreen app functionality, transitioning between multiple running apps is insanely fast, Display It's a Pixel, so the display is cl
Android Yeah, Android. This tablet was clearly meant to run Chrome OS, but something happened and it didn't work out that way. Google would've been much better off just holding off on releasing this till Chrome OS was more touchfriendly. Android just isn'
As far as Android tablets are concerned, NVIDIA's SHIELD Tablet has been pretty much my pick for the best of the bunch for the past year or so, and with the re-release of it as SHIELD Tablet K1 and a crazy-low price ($200), it pretty much still is. That s...
Published: 2016-01-08, Author: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Ingenious industrial design, Powerful hardware, Good battery life, Stunning display
Inexcusably flakey software, Expensive, Poor cameras, Keyboard not included
Like the Chromebook Pixel, Google intended the Pixel C to be ultimate pure Android tablet and whilst the software and hardware are undeniably powerful, it falls down in ways we didn't expect.For the company that makes the software running on the Pixel C...
The Pixel C is a great tablet - by itself. The keyboard is amazing but currently not enough support to justify picking up the premium accessory. For your standard purposes of requiring a tablet like watching movies while traveling, use as a second screen...
Abstract: Google shows a deft touch for hardware at times, and the Pixel C is one of those occasions. It's a clear cousin to the Chromebook Pixel, with a squared-off anodized aluminum casing and Gorilla Glass protected display. The refreshing absence of logos is pr...
Iconic pixel design/build quality, Large vibrant display, Dual stereo speakers, Android 6.0 Marshmallow, Keyboard is easy to type on, USB Type C
Lacks micro sd expansion, Mediocre camera, Expensive price tag, Keyboard responsiveness can be laggy
The Pixel C is a fantastic tablet, and apart from one of the most beautifully-designed and well-built tablets currently available, it is a lot of fun to use when it comes to media-consumption and gaming. That said, it unfortunately isn't yet the productiv...
Unbelievable build quality, Brilliant magnet system, Built-in wireless keyboard charging, Huge battery, Stellar performance, Beautiful screen with a brilliant aspect ratio, Phenomenal feeling keyboard for typing on the go, Fast and fluid gaming like nothi
More potential than actual success for productivity, No multi-window features, Weird jank and stuttering issues, Problems with the keyboard connection at times, No microSD card support, Final Thoughts, It's amazing to think that this small package in my h
It's amazing to think that this small package in my hands above is both the tablet and the keyboard, yet the power packed inside of the Pixel C is among the greatest in the industry. It's heavy but thin, sleek and incredible to hold and is among the mo...
A large, beautiful display, Excellent build quality, Impressive (optional) keyboards, Nexuslike promises of software updates
It's heavy, And the keyboards make it heavier (and thicker), A good bit of wonk in Android on this platform, Too many apps don't play nice with landscape orientation
As a tablet and only a tablet, the Pixel C isn't bad at all. In fact, it's good. Very good. It's a little big and maybe not as friendly to hold as other offerings, but then again we've said that about other tablet lines as they've increased in size. And t...
Published: 2015-12-18, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Best Android tablet hardware on the market, Outstanding keyboard accessory, Beautiful display, Above-average endurance
Software still not fully optimized for tablet use after five years, Too expensive relative to the competition, Speakers could be better,
In our view, the Pixel C's lukewarm reception has been due largely to Google's failure to set proper expectations for this product. With its keyboard attached and Google Docs loaded up on the screen, the Pixel C looks like an iPad Pro/Surface Pro compe...