The first mention of a tablet created by Google appeared in May this year. Later, the manufacturer informed that the equipment is actually being developed, but at that time there was no presentation of the details of its specification. Unexpectedly, however, a few days ago, the first Google Pixel Tablet in the world hit the Marketplace on Facebook.
Obviously, the equipment went on sale unofficially, and its price was set at 400$. The set also includes a docking station. We know that the equipment that went to the auction has 256GB of internal memory, and the battery with 70% charge left is to allow for 16 hours of tablet operation. Pixel Tablet is based on the Google Tensor processor, but we do not know if it is the first or second generation of this unit. Based on previous leaks, we know that the Pixel Tablet is to appear on the market in variants with 6GB and 8GB RAM. In addition, the tablet is supposed to support Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, but most likely it will lack a module to support communication with the mobile network.