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Google on Tuesday introduced its first tablet PC based on its Chrome OS operating system, the Pixel Slate. Being based on Intel’s high-performance x86 SoCs and equipped with a 12.3-inch display, the new Pixel Slate can rival low-power 2-in-1 laptops in terms of performance and LCD real estate. Straddling the line between a tablet and a formal 2-in-1 convertible, Google is also producing an official keyboard attachment that will sell separately from the Pixel Slate, which is similar to how Microsoft is handling the Surface Pro.

The Pixel Slate is Google’s fourth-generation computer running Chrome OS and is also the company's second tablet (the first one was based on Android and was arguably not a success, considering the state of software on this platform). The company has learnt quite a lot throughout its journey and one of the key things that differentiate its own computers from numerous competing offerings is performance. The new Pixel Slate is offered in a wide range of configurations covering the performance and storage spectrum, from the entry-level Intel Celeron-based model with 4 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage, up to a powerful Core i7-based model with 16 GB of RAM and a 256 GB SSD. Typical Chromebooks often use similar entry level specs, but few offer configuration options that scale into the performance and capacity of a full notebook PC.

Just like the previous-generation Pixelbook, the new Pixel Slate comes with a 12.3-inch display covered with Corning’s Gorilla Glass 5. The display is laid out in a 3:2 aspect ratio, which Google finds ideal for the majority of typical use cases. The LCD has a 3000x2000 resolution, a maximum brightness of 400 nits, and covers up to 72% of the NTSC color space. The display can work with Google’s Pixelbook Pen stylus for those who need it, just like similar tablets from Apple and Microsoft.

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