I'm not sure that Google themselves haven't been comparing their Pixel C with the Microsoft Surface but even if they didn't, just about EVERY review I've seen has, including on this site. And just about all of them say that the Pixel C falls short.
Correct, Google did not compare the Pixel C to the Surface, it was journalists who did. Why are they doing this? Because the iPad Pro was launched as a direct competitor to the Surface. So naturally when Google comes out with a tablet that can be bought with a keyboard OOH ANOTHER SURFACE COMPETITOR THEY COPIED APPLE!!!
As I said before, Android tablets with keyboards have been around for years and they were never once compared to the Surface. Comparing the Pixel C to the Surface is dumb, people need to stop doing it.
I find this to be an odd device.
There isn't anything unique about 6.0 to make it unique as a tablet/laptop over previous versions of Android. The uniqueness of the Pixel C is all in terms of hardware imo...screen aspect ratio and the keyboard.
When Microsoft came out with the Surface I think it was clear what they though the future of computing was. Same with Apple when they announced the MBA and 2015 MB. Google and the Pixel C? I don't think it is as clear what Google has in mind. This is really about inspiring device makers and I think it is a sign that Android will be more tablet/productivity focused in future releases. That's just me speculating though.
I'm really glad that the Pixel C is something a bit different and doesn't feel like Google is just chasing the iPad crowd which is what I felt like the Nexus 10 and 9 were.
Correct, Google did not compare the Pixel C to the Surface, it was journalists who did. Why are they doing this? Because the iPad Pro was launched as a direct competitor to the Surface. So naturally when Google comes out with a tablet that can be bought with a keyboard OOH ANOTHER SURFACE COMPETITOR THEY COPIED APPLE!!!
As I said before, Android tablets with keyboards have been around for years and they were never once compared to the Surface. Comparing the Pixel C to the Surface is dumb, people need to stop doing it.
The Pixel Chromebook was a failure?
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First of all, thank you for quoting me accurately. Sincerely. It would be easy to mistake what I was saying but, to your credit, you didn't.
Second and to reply directly to your reply, Yes, I do think the Pixel Chromebooks are a failure. When "you" (or at least, the vast majority of people) think of "Chromebook" Asus and Acer and possibly even HP come to mind; not Pixel. Maybe Google meant the Pixel line of Chromebooks as a technical statement instead of a marketed product but still, how many Pixel Chromebooks have Google sold, compared to Chromebooks sold by some of the others.
Indeed, while I wouldn't exactly call Chromebooks in general a failure, I would still contend that they have not been quite the success that Google and others have hoped because for a few dollars more, most people think they're better off buying a "real" laptop instead.
And that's how I think the Pixel C Android device will be a failure. Again, I think it's pretty neat (if expensive) and just may buy one, but I fear most potential purchasers will see the Pixel C, think of what else they can get with a keyboard for (roughly) the same price, and decide on something else, like a Surface.
But again, I myself may end up getting a Pixel C. My disagreement isn't with the device itself. My disagreement is the way that Google is positioning it. I personally think the Pixel C is an impressive Android tablet but as a laptop replacement because it has a keyboard, it's lacking.
First of all, thank you for quoting me accurately. Sincerely. It would be easy to mistake what I was saying but, to your credit, you didn't.
Second and to reply directly to your reply, Yes, I do think the Pixel Chromebooks are a failure. When "you" (or at least, the vast majority of people) think of "Chromebook" Asus and Acer and possibly even HP come to mind; not Pixel. Maybe Google meant the Pixel line of Chromebooks as a technical statement instead of a marketed product but still, how many Pixel Chromebooks have Google sold, compared to Chromebooks sold by some of the others.
Indeed, while I wouldn't exactly call Chromebooks in general a failure, I would still contend that they have not been quite the success that Google and others have hoped because for a few dollars more, most people think they're better off buying a "real" laptop instead.
And that's how I think the Pixel C Android device will be a failure. Again, I think it's pretty neat (if expensive) and just may buy one, but I fear most potential purchasers will see the Pixel C, think of what else they can get with a keyboard for (roughly) the same price, and decide on something else, like a Surface.
But again, I myself may end up getting a Pixel C. My disagreement isn't with the device itself. My disagreement is the way that Google is positioning it. I personally think the Pixel C is an impressive Android tablet but as a laptop replacement because it has a keyboard, it's lacking.
First, the Pixel Chromebook was never meant to be mass produced or sold in mass numbers, so I wouldn't call it a failure. I would call something like the original Surface RT a failure, since Microsoft had to write off $900M+ in unsold inventory. Now that's a failure.
Second, Chromebooks are the best selling laptops on Amazon, so once again I wouldn't call that a failure. Yes I would rather spend a little more to have a much more capable Windows laptops, but I wouldn't argue that Chromebooks sales have been a failure.
Over 7 million Chomebooks will be sold this year
Chromebooks outsold Windows laptops in June and July 2015
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Indeed, while I wouldn't exactly call Chromebooks in general a failure, I would still contend that they have not been quite the success that Google and others have hoped because for a few dollars more, most people think they're better off buying a "real" laptop instead.
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Yes I would rather spend a little more to have a much more capable Windows laptops
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But to get back on topic, what do you think of the Pixel C and do you plan to get one (with or without a keyboard)?
Agreed. Me, too. But without.![]()