Today we’re going hands on with the Google Pixel C, the first Pixel device to be released with Android on board instead of Chrome OS. Like a Nexus device, this 10.2-inch tablet comes with the latest version of stock Android (Marshmallow), but it’s built by Google’s in-house team rather than an external manufacturer like Huawei or Motorola. It also sets itself apart from its peers with a unique keyboard cover accessory, which could make it a productivity powerhouse. Let’s see how it measures up!
Pixel C
Google confirms multi-window support is coming in Android N
Google recently released the Pixel C, a 10.2-inch Android tablet with a beautiful glass and aluminium build and a nifty keyboard attachment. It seems like an ideal work tablet at first blush, but dig deeper and you’ll find a bit of a deal breaker: there’s no way to have two apps on screen at once.