![]() ![]() On the other hand, the Pixel C is equipped with a brilliant display. It is loud enough and I can hear dialogues clearly but it is muffled and lacks warmth. However, the sound from these speakers is still not something enjoyable. The Google Pixel C features a dual side-facing speakers, that means Google wants us to use the tablet in landscape mode to have the best audio quality. This is quite disappointing because I have never had this issue with other tablets. The issue is more common than I thought, I contacted Google and they said that this is a normal behaviour and my unit is not defective. When I pick up the tablet or push it a little hard on the left side of the screen, it creates a clicking sound like you are pressing a button. Unfortunately, it is not perfect as there seems to be a manufacturing issue with this device. The light strip is actually a battery indicator, you can knock on the back twice to see the battery level. The back panel is also very clean with just a rear camera and a light strip. There are just a power button and quad noise-cancelling microphones on top, volume rocker and USB Type-C port on the left side and side-facing stereo speakers. I really love the minimalist design of the tablet. The metal frame makes the Pixel C a little heavier than other Android tablets, as well as the 9.4-inch iPad Pro. The tablet no longer uses a plastic chassis, instead, it features an all-aluminum body that feels so sturdy and premium. The Pixel C is entirely designed by Google and manufactured somewhere in China. This time, Google doesn’t rely on any 3rd-party manufacturer. As compared to the Nexus 9, the Pixel C has a much more impressive design. ![]()
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