Exactly a year ago, Google announced that it was working on a tablet in the Pixel ecosystem. The Pixel Tablet, as it became known, is expected to finally launch at this year’s IO keynote on Wednesday, but over the weekend it could already be glimpsed at Amazon in Japan, according to Android Central.
The leak clarified, among other things, that Google’s tablet will be powered by the Tensor G2 chip, which is already in the Pixel 7 phones. The LCD screen appears to be 10.95 inches and have a resolution of 2560 x 1600 and a maximum brightness of 500 nits. In terms of memory and storage, we now expect 8 gigabytes of RAM and 128 or 256 gigabytes of storage. No shocking or unexpected news, but the leak seems to leave no doubt that the Pixel Tablet will make its debut on Wednesday. Pixel Tablet was listed for 80,000 yen.
As mentioned, Google IO begins on Wednesday, with a keynote. The main attraction is expected to be the foldable phone Pixel Fold, but it seems to be accompanied by at least one tablet.