Work on the Go With the Google Pixel Tablet and Save 25%

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Google Pixel Tablet

Google Pixel phones are all the rage, but did you know that the Pixel lineup also has tablets? Whether you are looking for a device for work or downtime, the Google Pixel Tablet is worth a look.

This sleek device has an 11-inch screen that is both clear and responsive. A display resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels ensures sharp visuals, which are perfect for both gaming and streaming. The screen is also large enough for you to multitask. Need to take a video call while checking emails? You can easily split the screen, keeping everything you need right in front of you without constant app switching.

Video Call On Google Pixel Tablet

Google AI also helps make your daily tasks easier. Let’s say you come across an image or text that catches your eye. Draw a circle around it, and the tablet pulls up relevant information instantly. Regardless of why you need it, the 128 GB of storage gives you plenty of space to keep everything in one place.

What’s even better is that the Google Pixel tablet doubles as a smart home hub. You can control compatible devices like lights, thermostats, and security cameras with just a tap or a voice command.

Pictures In Google Pixel Tablet

If you are already using other Pixel devices, you can easily switch between them during tasks. Listening to music on your phone? Transfer the audio to the tablet without any interruptions. Need to transfer files? Quick sharing makes that simple, too.

Overall, we recommend this tablet to anyone who is looking for a versatile tool for both entertainment and work. Save 25% and get the 128 GB for $299 in Hazel and Porcelain. If you need more storage capacity, consider the 256 GB tablet for $379.

Google Pixel Tablet

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