Google was all set to relaunch its Google Pixel Tablet — or Google Pixel Tablet - Tablet computer — on the same day when Apple event 2024 (Apple's Let Loose event) was held.
As it was an iPad-centric event, the iPhone maker was surely supposed to showcase remarkable updates and latest iPad iterations, but nobody knew that the iPads.
The Pixel Tablet relaunch was aimed to slash Pixel Tablet price by listing it at a lower price point: $399. But the trade off for the reduced cost of Google Pixel Tablet was that it was offered without a dock, yes. But there's nothing to worry about as not only is the absence of a dock fine but has even made it more appealing, visually.
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What Google promised, and even fulfilled, was something Tablet freaks have long been demanding since its original launch, which was even offered with wider availability in other countries and lower prices in countries such as the UK where Google's Pixel Tablet was relatively more expensive. Google Pixel Tablet pre orders are open for those still willing to give the gadget a shot.
Everything was smoothly on its place until Apple revealed the new iPad Pro and iPad Air during the its Let Loose event. The iPads are not something that overshadowed the Pixel Tablet's relaunch, but their costs that were announced at the end of the session.
Causing a mayhem in the realm of Tablet, Apple made the 10th Gen iPad available for $349 (previously $449), inflicting a fade to the prominence of Pixel Tablet relaunch with a massive reduction on its iPad prices.
All of this took place two hours ahead of when Google relaunched the Pixel Tablet. While it was a second attempt from Google to bring the Pixel Tablet to limelight, but since it's proven to be a foiled one, we might see the search giant indulge into something similar once again.