![]() ![]() With just a swipe up from the bottom, the taskbar appears, revealing your most recently-used apps, along with an app drawer button. The new taskbar is similar to what you’ll find on the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and other large-screen devices. In fact, I’m sitting here writing this review with the Pixel Tablet propped up on my desk connected to a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. What that means is that it’ll handle pretty much all of the best Android games, while the 8GB of RAM is enough to take advantage of the changes to multitasking in Android 13. Google’s getting the most out of the Tensor G2 chip, which debuted along with the Pixel 7 and is now powering a total of five devices in Google’s lineup (including the Pixel Fold.) I won’t bore you with benchmarking scores and a spec breakdown because basically, the Pixel Tablet is a Pixel 7 wrapped in a larger screen. (Image credit: Andrew Myrick / Android Central) ![]()
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