*** The Google Pixel Slate Thread ***

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I've just put an order in for the m3 version, delivery is mid December though!

I'm guessing no one else has ordered as no actual thread :o

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Since the official announcement of the Google Pixel Slate, we’ve all been hungering for the nitty gritty. Luckily, Google has provided us with every detail of Google Pixel Slate specs that you could ever want.


Google Pixel Slate specs
You have five models to choose from when shopping for a Google Pixel Slate. Each upgrade is a sensible one, combining processor (and therefore graphics), RAM and storage, with no unexpected price jumps between them.

The starter model features an 8th Gen Intel® Celeron® processor, 4GB of RAM, and 32GB of SSD storage, for a mere $599. For $100 more, or $699, the second model doubles both the RAM and SSD space, to 8GB and 64GB respectively.

For the middle model, ringing in at $799, you get an 8th Gen Intel® Core™ m3 processor, 8GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage space. The next model up doubles the SSD space again to 128GB and includes an 8th Gen Intel® Core™ i5 processor, for $999.

The top-tier model, for those who want to own a true beast of a tablet with no compromises, boasting an 8th Gen Intel® Core™ i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and a massive 256GB in SSD storage, will cost you quite a pretty penny at $1599.

Beyond these differences, everything else stays the same across models.

To recap:

  • Intel® Celeron® processor, 4GB RAM, 32GB SSD – $599
  • Intel® Celeron® processor, 8GB RAM, 64GB SSD – $699
  • Intel® Core™ m3 processor, 8GB RAM, 64GB SSD – $799
  • Intel® Core™ i5 processor, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD – $999
  • Intel® Core™ i7 processor, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD – $1599
Screen
Google has packed a massive 3000×2000 Molecular Display™ touchscreen inside of the 12.3″ device, giving the device a 293ppi ratio, with LTPS LCD technology to help extend battery life.

Fingerprint Authentication
Hidden away in the power button, the Google Pixel Slate features a Pixel Imprint™ fingerprint scanner with dedicated fingerprint sensor to securely unlock your device. This is a new feature for Chrome OS, and should be reasonably more secure than the phone-based Smart Lock currently available.

Cameras
The Pixel Slate features two cameras, one in the front, one in the rear. While both Sony cameras weigh in at 8MP, the front-facing camera has a wider field of view, for video calls and taking group photos.

Backing up this hardware is native support for the Pixel-exclusive Google Camera app for Android, including Portrait mode.

Audio
Like the other devices in this year’s Pixel lineup, the Google Pixel Slate does not feature a headphone jack. Google has done a few things to compensate for this. The Pixel Slate features two dual-coil, front-firing speakers, embedded in the bezel and powered by Waves MaxxAudio. The device also includes a USB-C to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter.

Additionally, for your Google Assistant and video calling needs, the Pixel Slate will feature dual microphones with echo cancellation.

Battery life
The Google Pixel Slate is equipped with a 48WHr battery that will be capable of up to 10 hours of usage on a single charge. This means the Pixel Slate will last you through the work day, with a little bit of juice left for play at home.

Full specs
Here’s the full sheet of Google Pixel Slate specs:

  • Chrome OS
  • Dimensions: 202.04mm x 290.85 mm x 7.0mm
  • Weight: 1.6lbs / .7kg
  • Midnight Blue, anodized aluminum body
  • 12.3″ Molecular Display™
  • 3000×2000 resolution LTPS LCD
  • Corning® Gorilla® Glass 5
  • Touchscreen with Pixelbook Pen support
  • 8-megapixel front camera, ƒ/1.9 aperture, 1.4um pixel size, wide field of view, 1080p 30fps video
  • 8-megapixel rear camera, ƒ/1.8 aperture, 1.12um pixel size, Auto Focus, 1080p 30fps video
  • 8th Gen Intel® Core™ m3, i5 or i7 Processor, or Intel® Celeron® Processor
  • RAM: 4GB, 8GB, or 16GB
  • SSD Storage: 32GB, 64GB, 128GB or 256GB
  • Dual front-firing speakers
  • Two microphones for improved noise cancellation
  • 48WHr battery, capable of 10 hours of usage
  • WiFI 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, 2×2 MIMO, dual-band
  • Bluetooth® 4.2
  • Pixel Imprint™ fingerprint sensor w/ dedicated microcontroller
  • Titan C security chip
 
I've been using a old Acer Cx2 Chromebox for a few years now so instead of buying another box I thought I would try the the tablet. The Acer is Celeron machine with only 2GB so the slate should fly!
 
So update, I had cancelled my order of the m3 as the reviews seem poo but I've just looked into my Google One account and there was 25% off code so I've ordered the i5 model with £250 off :D that makes it cheaper than the m3.

Still might change my mind :o
 
worth keeping or is it already packaged up to go back?

The Android stuff is buggy however standard chrome stuff is super quick. The Amazon prime app struggles however the Youtube via chrome website plays 2160p without issues.

Keeping so far as the Android side will get better. Screen is very bright and speakers are really good.
 
Well I got my Pixel Slate keyboard today and it makes it so much more useful. Yeah all the reviews are true, on the lap its a bit dodgy.

I've moved on to the beta channel of chrome and the Android apps are more stable.

Even using iLO from HP to control my Windows Server :D
 
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