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Google has offers for iPad owners, including: I’m interested in Pixel tablets. The company has a trade-in promotion for iPad owners that covers at least the price of a Pixel Tablet, depending on the model you have. It also works with Samsung tablets, but the trade-in value is lower. The Pixel Tablet costs $399 (without deals) and does not include 128GB of storage and a charging speaker dock.
Get a free Pixel Tablet with a qualifying trade-in.
Includes trade-in for eligible tablets
This promotion works on iPads up to 6-year-old 6th generation models. To that end, Google is offering an amazing price of $399, the same as the Pixel Tablet’s base price. That iPad model cost just $329 in 2018, so Google is paying too much for that model.
But Google balances that out by offering a much worse offer for its latest high-end iPad. For example, his 12.9-inch iPad Pro (2022) with M2 chip costs just $450. Until this week (when the company launched the new iPad Pro and iPad Air), Apple was selling that model for $1,099, so we don’t recommend that trade-in value. Once you’re done with a high-end iPad from the past few years, you can potentially sell it for a pretty hefty sum on places like eBay, Craigslist, and Swappa.
The Pixel Tablet stands out from its competitors running Android, making it more versatile by working with a charging speaker base that allows the device to double as a smart display. Engadget’s Cherlynn Low thought that part overshadowed its core functionality as a tablet. “As a smart phone display, the Pixel Tablet primarily excels, with a useful dashboard, easy-to-read interface, and impressive audio quality,” she writes in our full review.
The tablet features a 10.95-inch display with a resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 (276 PPI) and runs on a Google Tensor G2 chip. Weighing just over 1 pound, it’s lighter than Android rivals like the Galaxy Tab S8 and OnePlus Pad. There’s a nano-ceramic coating on the back, which gives it a glass-like feel that’s surprisingly premium for a $399 device.
Where the Pixel Tablet stands out most is in its accessories. Google Pixel tablet caseis sold separately for $79 and includes a built-in kickstand that makes the Slate even more versatile. “What I love about the kickstand, hanger, and combo is that you can mount your tablet almost anywhere,” Low writes in his Engadget review. “So when you want to hang it up in your kitchen cabinet and watch or keep watching recipe videos, love is blind For example, you can. The 2,560 x 1,600 LCD panel wasn’t as vibrant as the OLED on Samsung’s Galaxy Tabs, but it still produced crisp details and colorful images. ”
The main accessories are Google’s $129 charging speaker dock, can be used without removing the kickstand case. This product transforms your tablet into a smart display and potentially eliminates the need for other smart home control hubs. The speakers have impressive sound for their size, and their responses are easy to hear even when you’re not right next to them.
Google’s fine print states that the trade-in value will be determined after you receive the tablet, and your trade-in value may be lower if the condition is determined not to match what you selected during the trade-in process. . Refunds will be processed to the credit card you used to purchase your Pixel tablet (through Google Store Credit if you return your purchase during this period).
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