Just posting the Verge’s review for now, but feel free to throw others in.

Gotta say, it is dumb as hell that the speaker can’t be a speaker on its own. So if I’m listening to music, I can’t pick up the tablet and move over to the couch without severing the audio connection. That is bananas. I’m sure it’s a cost thing, given it’d need a chip of its own, but ffs.

  • whiskers@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Their cost benefit analysis seems short-sighted. Having a chip wouldn’t be too expensive as even a Nest Mini has it. Just increase the price by $25 but provide that functionality imo.

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    1 year ago

    I ordered one to replace my nest hub AND Amazon tablet. I had the old Pixel tablet and liked it…a long time ago.

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    1 year ago

    Got mine today and I like it. It’s good. That’s about it. Just good. Nothing all that impressive or exciting about it.

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    1 year ago

    I really want this tablet to be successful, I’m an Apple user personally and I feel like Apple has just gotten lazy with the iPad because there’s no serious competition. Would love to see Google become a serious tablet contender.

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    1 year ago

    They probably didn’t want to spend more R&D time on making the speaker really useful, I guess. Could’ve been a real killer app.

    Not sure about the tablet otherwise, I’ve been really happy with my S6 Lite, and it’s cheaper too. There’s an update with the faster Snapdragon 720G and I’d imagine it’s good enough for many users.