Google Pixel Tablet finally improving productivity by eliminating the dock?

Google Pixel Tablet finally improving productivity by eliminating the dock?

Earlier this week, we heard news that Google may be rethinking how it sells the original Pixel tablet. That means selling the tablet and dock as separate products, rather than as a bundle. But in addition to that, it may offer support for accessories that the tablet desperately needs to compete with the looming iPad wave, specifically an official stylus and keyboard.

According to leaker @MysteryLupin, Google will release an official pen and Bluetooth keyboard for the Pixel tablet. The two accessories will be available in hazel and porcelain and will retail for "about €100."

This is €100 each, and it is claimed that there will be no bundle of the tablet and accessories. If one also wants the Pixel Tablet speaker dock, that would be €949.

At first glance, this seems expensive. However, considering that the Apple Pencil 2 costs 149 euros in Europe and the Magic Keyboard on the iPad Pro costs 299 euros, a price of 100 euros for a new accessory may not be so unreasonable. It all depends on what kind of hardware and features Google offers.

A keyboard similar to Apple's Magic Keyboard with a floating stand mechanism might be worth it. However, if Google is going to offer a basic Bluetooth keyboard, even if it is attached to a case, there are plenty of less expensive options.

The Pixel Tablet is considerably more expensive in the EU than here, so it is difficult to gauge pricing in the US.

We do not have any additional details, so we cannot comment further at this time. If the rumor is legitimate, more details will be revealed at Google I/O on May 14. However, one of the biggest criticisms of the Pixel Tablet was the lack of an official productivity accessory, so let's hope Google doesn't let us down.

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