If the reports are to be believed then, Google is working upon a new 10.2-inch display Pixel C Tablet with Pixel branding. The tablet is to be claimed to look just like the flagship series Chromebook Laptops made by the company. The new launch will bring in the pixel branding feature to run Android 6.0 Marshmallow, that is the latest in the market with alluring specs and smoother platform as ever made and launched by the company.
Instead of running Chrome OS, the Pixel C Tablet runs Android M. It is also reported that the company is going to unveil its coming launch of C Tablet in its big event, adding up the notation to release the device in November with its availability. It has been worked upon under the codename Ryu. The project focuses on the creation of a Chromebook looking tablet with 10.2-inch display with a pixel density of 308ppi.
The tablet is likely to grab its power from quad-core Nvidia Tegra X1 processor coupled with Maxwell GPU. For the outer build, it is expected to take the cues from its laptop line featuring an aluminum chassis. It is said to be hooded with 3GB of LPDDR4 RAM. The reports claims that the apperance of the device will goes on Chromebook Pixel laptop, but it will not be featuring the keyboard anymore to provide look n feel of the pure tablet.
Other than the design, the company is said to be working upon the accessories like attachable Keyboard plate which is said to be available in choices of aluminum and leather, that could be attached to the tablet. On the outer look, it is expected to furnish a light bar on the back to show the battery life. It is also rumored to have a USB Type-C charger. Further stressing the point that, Google Pixel C will not feature OEM branding and will be targeted at a different audience.