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Pros
Pro Stock Android with fast updates
The Pixel C is Google’s vision of what a tablet should be both inside and out with their having complete control over both the hardware and software. The Pixel C will get Android N quickly (the beta can currently be downloaded now) which will come with multi-window support.
Pro Attention paid to small details
Like the previous Pixel products, Google held no stops on loading up the premium build materials and quality in which the pieces are assembled. The aluminum body feels great, and small details like the light bar on the back (double tap on the rear casing and the light bar will show you the battery life). The keyboard is a unique design, wirelessly charging while it's not in use, and doubles as a screen protector when not in use.
Cons
Con Poor value for money
The Pixel C is one of the most expensive Android tablets available, and comes at a time when we are seeing fewer and fewer Android tablets. It's closest competition is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 which is much thinner and lighter, with a more impressive display...and costs $150 less.
Con Lack of tablet software
The current software is a bit of a letdown. It doesn't make use of the tablet's extra real estate very well at all - no multi-window, very few tablet optimized apps, and some apps won't even rotate to landscape. You can't really blame Google for the apps - that's the individual developers problem - but it gets in the way of using the Pixel C nonetheless.
Con Old cables won't work with this tablet
Old micro USB cables will not work with this device, meaning if you lose or break your cable you will need to buy a new one instead of using an old cable you had lying around. If you need to top up your phone away from home, it will be much harder to find a suitable cable initially.