Which 11-inch tablet should you buy?

  • Pixel tablet in honey color on a transparent background.

    Google Pixel device

    Google has re-entered the tablet space after a while, and the all-new Pixel tablet is a great start. It features a large 10.95-inch display, a main Tensor G2 SoC, two 8MP cameras, and an impressive battery life. But the best part is that it comes bundled with a Charging Speaker Dock that turns it into a handy smart display.

    Positives

    • Speaker base included
    • Chromecast receiver
    cons

    • pricier
    • Fewer native apps

  • iPad 10

    Apple iPad 10

    $400 $449 Save $49

    iPad 10 offers a complete chassis overhaul from previous models and offers four bold colors. It packs Apple’s custom A14 Bionic chip that delivers excellent power to meet all your needs. It also supports Apple Pencil 1 for taking notes or expressing your creativity.

    Positives

    • Cheaper
    • Variety of enhanced applications
    cons

    • There is no support for the HomeKit Hub
    • AirPlay is not supported

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Buying a new tablet can be overwhelming. After all, there are a lot of different brands and models out there, each catering to a specific audience with specific budgets and needs. The Pixel Tablet and iPad 10 are two popular options for those looking for an 11-inch tablet at a mid-range price. So which of these two devices is right for you, the awesome iPad or the new Android tablet? Let’s find out!


Pixel Tablet vs iPad 10: Price, availability, and specs

Google Pixel Tablet and Apple iPad 10 start at $499 and $449 respectively, and their prices will increase if you opt for the high-end variants of them. You can order them from their respective manufacturers’ stores, as well as most major US retailers, such as Amazon and Best Buy. Note, however, that the Pixel Tablet will not be delivered before June 20, as it is still not officially available in stores. Below, you will find a comprehensive table that highlights the technical specifications of each tablet.

  • Google Pixel device Apple iPad 10
    Brand Google apple
    storage 128 GB or 256 GB UFS 3.1 64 GB, 256 GB
    CPU G2 tensor Apple A14 Bionic
    memory 8GB LPDDR5 4 GB RAM
    OS Android 13 iPadOS 16
    battery 27Wh 28.6 Wh Lithium Polymer
    ports USB Type C 3.2 Gen 1 USB-C
    Camera (back and front) 8 MP f/2.0, 8 MP f/2.0 12 MP f/1.8, 12 MP f/2.4
    screen (size, resolution) 10.95″ LCD, 2560 x 1600 pixels, 60Hz 10.9 inches LCD, 2360 x 1640 pixels, 60Hz, 500 nits
    price $499 $449 (64GB), $599 (256GB)
    measuring 10.2 x 6.7 x 0.3 in (258 x 169 x 8.1 mm), 17.4 oz (493 g) 9.79 x 7.07 x 0.28 in (248.6 x 179.5 x 7 mm)
    Connection Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2 and UWB Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) with 2×2 MIMO
    Colors Hazel, rose, porcelain Silver, blue, pink and yellow

Pixel Tablet vs iPad 10: Design, Build, and Display

Google Pixel Tablet 2 -2

Arguably the most attractive aspect of the tablet is its screen. People typically invest in these devices to take advantage of the added screen real estate. This is why the display, as well as the build and design, are the main points you might want to keep in mind. Starting with the design, both tablets have a very similar look, featuring an aluminum body and relatively thick bezels. Although the Pixel Tablet only offers three colors – Hazel, Rose, and Porcelain – while the iPad 10 comes in four – Silver, Blue, Pink, and Yellow.

In terms of build quality, it’s to be expected that both are not IP certified. So while they are maybe If you survive a minor water splash accident, you should actively avoid exposing these tablets to liquids. In terms of portability, the Pixel Tablet weighs 493 grams, which is slightly heavier than the iPad, which weighs 477 grams. However, this shouldn’t play a huge role in your estimation, as the 16g difference probably won’t affect your usage at all. After all, many rely on a kickstand, which is what the official Google Pixel Tablet case has, when using their tablets. So there is a high probability that you will not carry it for long periods of time anyway. Although the two tablets have similar dimensions, the iPad 10 (248.6 x 179.5 x 7 mm) is slimmer than the Pixel Tablet (258 x 169 x 8.1 mm).

Moving on to the screen, they both offer around 11 inches of LCD when measured diagonally. Notably, the 10.95-inch Pixel tablet has a higher resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels compared to the 10.9-inch iPad 10 which has a size of 2360 x 1640 pixels. Other than that, they both have 60Hz refresh rates and a maximum brightness of 500 nits.

Personally, I advise you not to dwell on the above aspects when choosing a tablet. After all, they both offer similar designs and screens, and you likely won’t be able to tell the difference between the two. Not to mention, you can always invest in a case if you’re not a fan of a particular tablet’s color options.

Pixel Tablet vs iPad 10: Performance

Apple iPad 10 floating in the air like a deck of cards showing its screen and four colors

Source: Apple

Moving on to a more important angle of observation: performance. With two tablets offering similar designs, designs, and display specifications, how each performs is arguably more important. Benchmark scores It doesn’t matter much in this fight because there are some practicalities that we’ll highlight later. But for those who care, Apple’s A14 Bionic chip, despite being two years older, scores higher on the single-core, multi-core, and total tests. Meanwhile, Google’s Tensor G2 had higher scores on gaming and graphing tests.

These scores don’t matter because both devices work reliably. Instead, you should consider operating systems and third-party app support. Pixel Tablet and iPad 10 works Android 13 And iPadOS 16, respectively. And while the iPad 10 doesn’t support Final Cut Pro as some high-end iPads do, it still offers a variety of improved third-party apps. So you are likely to find a better combination to install. Not to mention, you can use your iPad as a Mac wireless display without installing any apps. So if you’re already invested in other Apple products, it might make sense to get the iPad 10 to take advantage of the ecosystem’s tight links. Not to mention, you will not need to pay again for the generic apps you have already purchased on iOS.

However, the Pixel Tablet still shines in its own ways. For starters, it comes with a speaker base, allowing you to turn it into a smart home hub. Meanwhile, Apple dropped support for the HomeKit Hub with the launch of iPadOS 16. So you won’t be able to set up HomeKit Automations if you don’t have an Apple TV or HomePod.

Likewise, the Pixel Tablet can act as a Chromecast receiver, allowing you to mirror media from your compatible phone to it. Meanwhile, you cannot mirror AirPlay content from your iPhone to your iPad. For those looking for a home or entertainment hub, the Pixel Tablet is definitely the right choice. If you’re looking to take advantage of a variety of third-party productivity-enhancing apps and the Apple Pencil, the iPad should suit you better. This is assuming you’re OS agnostic and don’t invest heavily in either ecosystem, of course.

Pixel Tablet vs iPad 10: Cameras

Google Pixel Tablet (13)

When buying a tablet, the camera is usually irrelevant. We usually rely on our smartphones to take pictures on the go. Photography in general is not a strength in the tablet department. In this case, both offer front-facing cameras on the edge of the scene, which discourages you from using them in portrait orientation. With the iPad 10, you get a 12MP ultrawide and a lower f/2.4 aperture compared to the Pixel tablet’s 8MP f/2.0 aperture. Meanwhile, the iPad 10’s rear camera dominates in both the areas of resolution and aperture. You get 12MP and f/1.8 with an Apple tablet, while Google offers 8MP and f/2.0. This round shouldn’t really matter, as both devices will handle video calls and casual snapshots just fine. Neither has a Pro camera system, and they’re not designed to take professional photos.

Pixel Tablet vs. iPad 10: Battery and Charging

Since many people use their tablet PCs exclusively at home, battery life may not be as important as performance. Despite this, some users rely on these devices on the go, and the battery department is an angle to look at. Google claims its tablet can last up to 12 hours when streaming video, while Apple’s iPad offers up to 10. Both devices charge via a USB Type-C port, and apparently no company has mentioned how fast these tablets charge. So you can expect the Google Pixel Tablet to last a bit longer on a single charge. If you’re always next to a power source when using your tablet, you may not want to focus on that aspect too much.

Pixel Tablet vs iPad 10: Which is Right for You?

iPad 10 wins the overall battle because it delivers a superior tablet experience overall. Those looking for a reliable tablet for productivity and consumption of digital goods will find a wide range of compatible apps. Not to mention, it costs $50 less than the Pixel Tablet. Though, keep in mind that the base model only offers 64GB of storage, which might not be enough if you don’t actively rely on cloud storage services.

iPad 10

Apple iPad 10

Editor’s Pick

$400 $449 Save $49

iPad 10 offers a complete chassis overhaul and offers four bold colors. It packs an A14 Bionic chip and supports Apple Pencil 1.

If you are not invested in the Apple ecosystem and are looking for a smart home hub, the Pixel Tablet is an excellent alternative. While the overall experience may be less good, it works better as an entertainment center and home hub. Not to mention, your purchase includes a speaker base.

Pixel tablet in honey color on a transparent background.

Google Pixel device

Great alternative

Google has re-entered the tablet space after a while, and the all-new Pixel tablet is a great start. It features a large 10.95-inch display, Tensor G2 SoC main camera, two 8MP cameras, and impressive battery life. But the best part is that it comes bundled with a Charging Speaker Dock that turns it into a handy smart display.

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