Google’s $499 Pixel C will be a premium tablet rocking Android Marshmallow
This high-end Android tablet with a nifty detachable keyboard will be available "by holiday time," Google promises. By Parth Makadiya With Google’s Pixel C, the company takes Android tablets high-end. Announced Tuesday at a press event in San Francisco, the Pixel C will have the same brushed-aluminum case with no exposed screws as its Chromebook cousin. Inside will be an Nvidia Tegra X1 quad-core processor with 3GB of LPDDR4 memory. It will also run the company’s latest Android Marshmallow operating system. The Pixel C: Handsome brushed-aluminum on the outside, packing an Nvidia Tegra X1 quad-core processor with 3GB of LPDDR4 memory on the inside. The insides will be as premium as the outside. An Nvidia Maxwell GPU will power the 10.2-inch sRGB touchscreen, which has a 308ppi resolution (about 4.6MM pixels) and an impressive maximum brightness of 500 nits. Its aspect ratio of the square root of 2 will echo the A-series paper...