Google Pixel Tablet Price in Kenya
The Google Pixel Tablet price in Kenya is Kes 92,000 for the 128 GB 8 GB RAM storage variant at Silkroom Electronics. This uniquely versatile tablet blends robust productivity features, Google AI smarts, and a sleek design—all wrapped up in a refined package that doubles as a home hub.
All-in-One Productivity Hub & Entertainment Center
Powered by the Google Tensor G2 chipset paired with 8 GB RAM and 128 GB UFS 3.1 storage, the Pixel Tablet runs large-screen Android apps smoothly and handles multitasking with ease. Its 10.95-inch IPS LCD display (2560 × 1600 px, 500 nits peak brightness) delivers crisp visuals—great for streaming, reading, or drawing with a USI 2.0 stylus. Set into a slim aluminum-and-glass chassis and starting life on Android 13 (upgradeable to Android 15), it’s built for long-term use. The included charging speaker dock transforms it into a hands-free smart display with rich stereo sound—a clever plus for kitchens and living rooms.
Smart-Home Ready with AI & Handy Features
Whether you’re cooking, working, or winding down, Hub Mode turns your tablet into a digital picture frame, smart home controller, or video-call device. With four mics and Google Assistant built-in, it’s ideal for voice notes, reminders, or asking questions while busy. Plus, its Titan M2 security chip and long-term update support help keep your data—and peace of mind—secure.
Camera, Battery & Everyday Design
Both the front and rear feature 8 MP fixed-focus cameras, great for video calls or casual snaps. A 7,020 mAh (27 Wh) battery delivers around 12 hours of streaming, recharged via USB‑C or the dock’s 15 W fast charge. Measuring 258 × 169 × 8.1 mm and weighing 493 g, it’s light enough to hold comfortably but solid enough to use on a stand. The sleek, minimalist design is available in Porcelain, Hazel, and Rose, rounded out with the tactile elegance of its aluminum build.
Is the Google Pixel Tablet Worth It?
If you want a stylish, AI-powered device that works seamlessly for both productivity and entertainment—and still serves as a smart-home hub—the Google Pixel Tablet is a rare all-rounder. Its ability to double as a hands-free speaker system gives it a unique edge in the tablet market, making it a strong choice for modern Kenyan homes where versatility and style matter.
Google Pixel Tablet Full Specifications
Overview
The Google Pixel Tablet blends smart-home convenience with tablet functionality. Powered by the Tensor G2 (5 nm) chipset and running Android 13 (upgradable to Android 16) with five years of updates, it doubles as an 11″ tablet and smart home hub with its magnetic Charging Speaker Dock. You get a crisp 10.95″ 2560×1600 IPS LCD display, 8 GB RAM, 128/256 GB UFS 3.1 storage, and a solid 27 Wh (≈7020 mAh) battery supporting up to 12 hours of video—ideal for streaming, browsing, or controlling your smart home. Dual 8 MP cameras, quad speakers, Titan M2 security chip, UWB, and Google AI features make the Google Pixel Tablet full specifications compelling for families and productivity users alike.
Display
10.95″ IPS LCD (2560×1600, ~276 ppi)
Aspect Ratio: 16:10
Brightness: ~500 nits
Touch: Supports USI 2.0 stylus
Features: Always-on display, anti-smudge coating
Performance
Chipset: Google Tensor G2 (5 nm)
CPU: Octa-core (2×2.85 GHz Cortex‑X1 + 2×2.35 GHz Cortex‑A78 + 4×1.8 GHz Cortex‑A55)
GPU: Mali‑G710 MP7
RAM: 8 GB LPDDR5
Storage
128 GB or 256 GB UFS 3.1
No microSD slot
Camera
Rear: 8 MP, f/2.0 (fixed-focus)
Front: 8 MP, f/2.0 (fixed-focus)
Video: 1080p@30 fps
Features: HDR, panorama, Photo Unblur, Magic Eraser, Night Sight
Battery & Charging
27 Wh non-removable Li‑Po (~7020 mAh)
Up to 12 h video streaming
Charging via speaker dock (15 W) or USB‑C (sold separately)
Operating System & Security
OS: Android 13 (upgradeable to Android 16)
Updates: 3 years of OS, 5 years of security
Security: Titan M2 chip, Privacy Dashboard, Core protected camera/mic toggles
Connectivity & Network
Wi‑Fi 6 (a/b/g/n/ac/ax, dual-band, MU-MIMO)
Bluetooth 5.2
Ultra-wideband (UWB)
USB‑C 3.1 (Gen 1) + magnetic dock connector
GPS/NFC/Cellular: ❌ none
Audio & Sensors
Speakers: 4-directional stereo
Mics: 3
Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyro, Ambient light, Magnetometer, Compass, Proximity (accessory)
Build & Design
Dimensions: 258 × 169 × 8.1 mm
Weight: ~493 g
Materials: Glass front, aluminum frame/back
Colors: Porcelain, Hazel, Rose (dock bundle only)
Stylus support: USI 2.0 pens
Extras & Smart Features
- 11″ tablet doubles as smart home hub with Charging Speaker Dock
- Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, locked folder, panorama
- Always-on display, media-rich speaker dock experience
Reddit feedback:
“60 Hz is a dealbreaker… colors are dull”
“I’ve been using it … a great addon to my Google ecosystem”
Why Choose the Google Pixel Tablet?
- Smart‑Home Ready: Table and hub in one—dock anytime
- Stylus & Media Support: USI stylus, quad speakers, dock
- Google-First Software: Five years of updates, Titan M2 chip
- Tensor G2 Performance: Great for streaming, browsing, light productivity
Explore the full hardware features of the Google Pixel Tablet—your versatile 11″ screen that adapts from tablet to smart home hub, with long-term updates and family-friendly functionality, now available in Kenya.
Google Pixel Tablet Compare & Alternatives
Why Choose the Google Pixel Tablet?
The Google Pixel Tablet blends smart display convenience with true Android tablet versatility. It features an 11″ 2,560×1,600 IPS LCD (60 Hz, ~500 nits) powered by Tensor G2 with Titan M2 security and includes 8 GB RAM, 128–256 GB storage, and an optional speaker dock that turns it into a smart home hub. Launched in mid‑2023, it runs Android 13 (upgradeable to 16), supports USI 2.0 styluses, and holds a unique appeal for users seeking a polished smart-screen experience that doubles as a tablet.
📊 Performance & Everyday Use
Powered by Tensor G2 with 8 GB RAM, it delivers smooth browsing, video chat, and app use—real-world benchmarks (~1,454 single-core / 3,777 multi-core Geekbench) show above-average speeds for its class . Tablet features like split-screen and stylus support work well, though heavier gaming may tax its DSP.
✅ Perfect for smart-home control, reading, and casual app use—you won’t feel held back by performance.
📺 Display & Dock Experience
The 11″ LCD panel provides crisp, vibrant visuals suitable for media and reading, though remains limited to 60 Hz—some users note it's less smooth for scrolling . With typical 500 nits brightness, it’s good for indoor use but not ideal under direct sunshine. The Charging Speaker Dock transforms it into a room-filling smart display with impressive audio—earning praise as a “smart home hub done right”.
🔋 Battery & Charging
With its 7,020 mAh battery, the Pixel Tablet supports around 12 hours of video playback, according to Google. It charges at 15 W, either wirelessly via dock or with USB-C—adequate, but slower than competitors offering 120 Hz refresh and faster charging.
🔄 Alternatives to Google Pixel Tablet
● OnePlus Pad 2
- Large 12.1″ 144 Hz LCD, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, 9,510 mAh battery, 67 W charging
- Compared: Much stronger specs and fast charge—but lacks smart speaker dock and full Android smart-home integration.
● Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
- Premium AMOLED 14.6″, S Pen support, strong Galaxy ecosystem
- Compared: Higher performance and premium feel—but doesn’t convert into a smart display with dock.
● Apple iPad Air (M4)
- Sleek iPadOS, faster chip, excellent display
- Compared: Strong app support and speed—but misses Google smart-home features and Stylus integration.
🧭 Who Should Buy It?
- Go for Pixel Tablet if you want an all-in-one smart hub that doubles as an everyday Android tablet, features a clean dock experience, and comes with top-tier Google software support.
- Pick OnePlus Pad 2 if display smoothness, raw power, and ultra-fast charging are top priorities.
- Opt for Tab S10 Ultra if you want a premium, pen-enabled large-screen experience in the Samsung ecosystem.
- Choose iPad Air if you prefer iPadOS, sleek performance, and mature tablet apps.
Still Not Sure? We're Here for You.
If you're exploring the best tablets under ~KES 100k, curious about display technology versus smart home versatility, or want to test docks and stylus use, Silkroom Electronics Kenya can help. Message us on WhatsApp or visit our Nairobi store—let’s find the tablet that fits your lifestyle perfectly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What processor does the Google Pixel Tablet use?
The Pixel Tablet is powered by Google's Tensor G2 chipset (4 nm), paired with 8 GB LPDDR5 RAM, delivering smooth performance for apps, smart home control, and multimedia playback.
How big is the display and what’s its refresh rate?
It features a 10.95″ IPS LCD with 2560×1600 resolution, a 16:10 aspect ratio, and 500 nits typical brightness. It runs at 60 Hz, so you won’t find high refresh rates here.
Does it come with a speaker dock?
Yes, each Pixel Tablet originally came bundled with a Charging Speaker Dock, which powers the tablet while delivering room-filling audio—ideal for photos, videos, and smart home use.
What battery capacity and charging options are available?
It packs a 27 Wh (≈7020 mAh) battery, offering up to 12 hours of video streaming via USB-C or dock charging. Both offer 15 W wired charging.
How many cameras does it have and what are they?
The Pixel Tablet includes a pair of 8 MP fixed-focus cameras—one front and one rear—capable of 1080p video recording. They’re basic but fine for video calls and quick snaps.
Is the Pixel Tablet suitable as a smart home display?
Yes—together with its dock and Gemini-powered smart features, it's widely praised as a superior replacement for devices like the Nest Hub. Users value it for smart controls, photo displays, and voice commands.
What are common drawbacks?
Some users note that the 60 Hz refresh rate feels sluggish compared to high-end tablets. A few have also reported occasional lag or dock-related glitches, though updates have addressed many issues.