Internet search giant Google on Tuesday launched a new tablet named Pixel C priced at United States dollars 499 to compete with products like the Apple iPad Pro and the Microsoft Surface.
This isn’t surprising if we have a look at the spec sheet, as the Pixel C won’t be a tablet per se, but a device that can also replace a laptop and offer better productivity on the go.
Google’s line-up of Chromebooks powered by Chrome OS were quite basic devices that had powerful hardware, particularly in terms of touchscreen and display capabilities, but ultimately were supposed to represent the future of browser-powered operating systems.