Google Pixel C
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Critiques pour le/la Google Pixel C
Des ambitions dignes d'un vrai ordinateur portable !. Un puissant SoC, un bon écran et le tout dernier système d'exploitaiton Android 6.0 (et même un clavier en option) : la Google Pixel C du haut de ses 10,2 pouces se frotte aux tablettes premium et nous a laissé un très bon souvenir.
Source: 01Net Archive.org version
La Pixel C est une superbe tablette Android qui présente de nombreux atouts : un bel écran, de la puissance sous le capot et une très bonne autonomie. Si vous êtes plus Android qu’iOS, elle constitue une très bonne alternative à l’iPad d’Apple. En revanche, elle se montre, selon nous, moins convaincante en tant qu'alternative à un ordinateur portable, même si le clavier reste de qualité. On regrette également l’absence de lecteur de carte microSD.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 12/16/2015
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: Techradar EN→FR Archive.org version
The Google Pixel C has it all: a fantastic display, heaps of power, a premium design and a lofty price tag. The only problem is, it's up against the excellent iPad Pro and it ain't exactly cheap.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 05/31/2017
Notes: Note globale: 90%
Source: PC Authority EN→FR Archive.org version
That said, the machines that may have more to learn from this tasty little workhorse aren't necessarily other convertibles, but Chromebooks. They now outsell Windows laptops, but Chromebooks are still growing in popularity because they're simple and affordable.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 04/12/2017
Notes: Note globale: 100%
Source: Trusted Reviews EN→FR Archive.org version
The Pixel C is a technical marvel that easily outclasses competing Android tablets when it comes to processing prowess and battery life. If you want a top-end Android tablet that can double as a small laptop, the Pixel C is the only option worth considering.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 02/17/2017
Notes: Note globale: 80% prix: 70% performances: 90% écran: 80% mobilité: 80% finition: 80%
Source: Stuff TV EN→FR Archive.org version
Sci-fi? Space? Sedimentary rocks? If you’re Google, it’s the sea: say hello to Marlin and Sailfish. Set to be the next Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 handsets, these fishily named projects look the likely successors to Huawei and LG’s 2015 efforts on the Android powerhouse brand – and there’s already plenty to be excited about. Perhaps appropriately for two aquatically labelled smartphones, there have been leaks aplenty, offering up bucket loads of fresh bait – from shell suspicions to hardware rumours – to whet your appetite for the catch. So, tuna in: we’ve got all the details.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 09/20/2016
Source: Alphr EN→FR Archive.org version
The Google Pixel C is a mighty fine tablet, and one that absolutely nails the detachable hybrid design. This is a glorious piece of hardware that’s perfectly fit for purpose. It’s fast, the screen is exceptional, and the all-round design is one that, some day I’m sure, will be hailed as one of the all-time classics, alongside such products as the original iPhone, iMac and iPod. The fact that Google has pitched such a wonderful thing at the same level as the distinctly underwhelming Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet – which was a great tablet, but came bundled with a terrible keyboard – is a bonus. Fans of all things shiny, rejoice. Your addiction to desirable tech won’t cost you nearly £1,000 as it did with the iPad Pro, your wallet will only be lightened by £518.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 09/16/2016
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Make Use Of EN→FR Archive.org version
While it’s a little heavier than an iPad, the Pixel C feels a little more businesslike, and it certainly has the muscle to provide all but the most ardent power users with all of the tools they need to get the job done.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 09/10/2016
Notes: Note globale: 90%
Source: Trusted Reviews EN→FR Archive.org version
The Pixel C is a technical marvel that easily outclasses competing Android tablets when it comes to processing prowess and battery life. If you want a top-end Android tablet that can double as a small laptop, the Pixel C is the only option worth considering. However, with pricing starting at £399 for the basic 32GB model and the keyboard costing a massive £119 extra, its perks come with a hefty upfront cost.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 07/22/2016
Notes: Note globale: 80% prix: 70% performances: 90% écran: 80% mobilité: 80% finition: 80%
Source: PC Authority EN→FR Archive.org version
The Google Pixel C is a fine tablet that nails the detachable hybrid design. It’s fast and the screen is exceptional. What holds it back isn’t value for money, but Android itself. Google’s OS works beautifully on phones but remains an awkward partner for tablets. Until it resolves that, tablets such as the Pixel C – fabulous though the hardware may be – will remain luxuries rather than must-haves.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 04/05/2016
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: AnandTech EN→FR Archive.org version
After taking in this new information, I suppose that the final question is whether or not my original verdict about the Pixel C still stands. That's a complicated question to answer, as the update from Google has addressed many, but not all of the issues I experienced with the original. I suppose it's worth doing a recap of what has and hasn't changed before deciding if this changes things for the Pixel C.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 02/17/2016
Source: AnandTech EN→FR Archive.org version
Ultimately, the Pixel C ends up being a strange mix of things that may have worked together in a much more cohesive manner had it shipped with Chrome OS like it was clearly intended to. Unfortunately, Android just doesn’t provide an acceptable tablet experience, and Google’s own applications are some of the biggest offenders.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 01/22/2016
Source: Tech Advisor EN→FR Archive.org version
As a standalone tablet, the Pixel C is superb. It’s better than the HTC-made Nexus 9 which was great but not exceptional. Which the 'C' most certainly is. Storage is a bit limited, but if you can live with 32GB it’s good value at £399. Paying an extra £119 for the keyboard is something we can’t see many buyers doing. If typing is a priority, you’d be better off spending your £518 on a decent ultraportable laptop as Android Marshmallow – good as it is – isn’t nearly as versatile as Windows. And while the keyboard is well designed, you’ll still prefer a full-size laptop keyboard. If you need to run Windows apps, the consider the Surface 3 which is slightly cheaper - even with the optional keyboard - but remember that there are even cheaper options such as the Asus Transformer T100HA.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 01/20/2016
Notes: Note globale: 90% prix: 90% performances: 90% équipement: 80% finition: 90%
Source: Laptop Mag EN→FR Archive.org version
With its fantastic processor power; rich, beautiful display; lengthy battery life; and excellent design, the Pixel C (starting at $500 and $649 with keyboard) is a great way for Android users to get a tablet-with-keyboard experience similar to what Microsoft's and Apple's latest tablets offer.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 01/11/2016
Notes: Note globale: 70%
Source: Techspot EN→FR Archive.org version
The Pixel C is simply not a decent productivity device, despite what Google would like to think or tell you, so I’d only recommend purchasing it as a standalone device, and only if you're content with what Android has to offer from an app, game, and tablet entertainment standpoint.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 01/11/2016
Notes: Note globale: 70%
Source: Slashgear EN→FR Archive.org version
There's a lot to like about the Pixel C. The hardware is beautifully designed and finished, the magnetic system is clever, and the performance is whippet-fast. It feels like it's ready and waiting for a version of Android that is similarly practical, and there the whole experience starts to slide. The potential is there, certainly. I'd just recommend waiting until the Pixel C lives up to it in practice before you open your wallet.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 12/29/2015
Source: PC Pro EN→FR Archive.org version
The quality of the Pixel C in hardware terms is hard to argue with. Quite simply, it’s the best all-round Android tablet you can buy, and the best detachable hybrid design on the market. It’s a match for most of Apple’s iPad models, apart from the enormous iPad Pro, and it has better battery life than them all.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 12/22/2015
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Android Authority EN→FR Archive.org version
The Pixel C is priced starting at $499 for the 32 GB version, requiring an additional $100 to double the storage. The keyboard will also set you back an additional $150, which means that the overall package can be quite expensive, but depending on how much you value the Pixel hardware, you might find it worth the cost.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 12/21/2015
Notes: Note globale: 88% performances: 87% écran: 91% mobilité: 89% finition: 94%
Source: PC Mag EN→FR Archive.org version
Beyond competing with other Android tablets, the Pixel C underscores that the Android tablet ecosystem still isn't competitive enough with iOS or Windows. For productivity, Android is far behind Windows 10 tablets, with its no-compromise Office applications, wide range of different keyboard form factors, and as many open windows as you want. For education and fun, the range of properly formatted, good-looking apps and games on iOS still far outstrips the list of Android apps that properly make use of large tablet real estate. Which is all to say: Even if Google fixes the software issues, the Pixel C still might not be the right tablet for you.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 12/19/2015
Notes: Note globale: 60%
Source: Pocketnow EN→FR Archive.org version
In our view, the Pixel C’s lukewarm reception has been due largely to Google’s failure to set proper expectations for this product. With its keyboard attached and Google Docs loaded up on the screen, the Pixel C looks like an iPad Pro/Surface Pro competitor – but it’s not. It lacks the multiscreen capabilities of the former and the full-PC operating system of the latter, which becomes apparent the moment you power it on.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 12/18/2015
Notes: Note globale: 86%
Source: T3 EN→FR Archive.org version
It's about time we got an Android tablet that properly challenges the iPad Air 2. The Galaxy Tab S2 and Xperia Z4 Tablet came close, but the Pixel C goes all the way. From its premium design, to its wonderful display and punchy processor, the Pixel C goes blow for blow with Apple's top tablet. It's not perfect - with a weighty heft, a battery which isn't as strong as we hoped, and the lack of software to really take advantage of the keyboard dock - but no device is. The Pixel C is, without doubt, the best Android tablet on the market and if you were considering buying a full size iPad, Google's just thrown a spanner in the works.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 12/10/2015
Notes: Note globale: 100%
Source: Trusted Reviews EN→FR Archive.org version
The Pixel C is a technical marvel that easily outclasses competing Android tablets when it comes to processing prowess and battery life. If you want a top-end Android tablet that can double as a small laptop, the Pixel C is the only option worth considering. However, with pricing starting at £399 for the basic 32GB model and the keyboard costing a massive £119 extra, its perks come with a hefty upfront cost. Considering the lack of applications that need the Pixel C’s raw muscle, there are better deals out there. The Nvidia Shield Tablet K1 costs a meagre £150 and is more than powerful enough to meet most people’s gaming and entertainment needs.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 12/10/2015
Notes: Note globale: 80% prix: 70% performances: 90% mobilité: 80% finition: 80% ergonomie: 80%
Source: Techradar EN→FR Archive.org version
The Pixel C is the best Android tablet on the market. It's not cheap, but this is a top of the range tablet, and it fully justifies its iPad-matching price tag. If you're fed up with Apple, or simply want the best Android tablet around, then the Pixel C is the slate for you. You can feel that Google has been involved at every stage, with its simple fluidity flowing throughout the Pixel C experience. Android still has a shortcoming when it comes to tablet-optimised apps; add to that the general bulk of the Pixel C it's not quite as pick-up-and-play-friendly as the iPad range. It also doesn't have the breath of functionality to trouble the iPad Pro or Surface Pro 4, even with its keyboard dock, but the Pixel C is comfortably cheaper than both. What the Pixel C does offer is genuine competition at the top of the tablet market, and if you decide to splash the extra cash on the keyboard dock as well you'll have a very powerful machine at your fingertips.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 12/09/2015
Notes: Note globale: 90%
Source: PC Pro EN→FR Archive.org version
The Google Pixel C is a mighty fine tablet, and one that absolutely nails the detachable hybrid design. This is a glorious piece of hardware that’s perfectly fit for purpose. It’s fast, the screen is exceptional, and the all-round design is one that, some day I’m sure, will be hailed as one of the all-time classics, alongside such products as the original iPhone, iMac and iPod.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 12/08/2015
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: PC World EN→FR Archive.org version
The Pixel C, Google’s new ultra-premium Android tablet, has unfinished business. Yes, it’s chiseled from a sumptuous hunk of anodized aluminum and boasts a gorgeous, super-high-res display. And, yes, it’s packed with top-shelf silicon that delivers palpable performance dividends. It also runs a pure, unencumbered build of Android Marshmallow. That makes it bloatware-free, and the recipient of Google’s most timely OS and security updates. But Google is positioning the Pixel C as a halo device for Android’s productivity features—and in this mission, this productivity mission, the tablet falls short.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 12/08/2015
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Pocket Lint EN→FR Archive.org version
Overall the Google Pixel C is a wonderful tablet. There's quality and power in abundance, setting it above the experience of Google's previous Android tablet, the Nexus 9. Some software tweaks and it would be just about as pixel perfect as a performance tablet could be.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 12/08/2015
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: It Pro EN→FR Archive.org version
The Google Pixel C would be an excellent tablet just by itself, but add in the elegantly designed keyboard dock and it’s almost in a class of its own. The only things holding it back is Android’s immaturity as a tablet OS and the persistently poor state of Android tablet apps which makes the Pixel C less useful than it otherwise could be. Even so, the Pixel C is still the best Android tablet available.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 12/08/2015
Notes: Note globale: 100%
Source: Stuff TV EN→FR Archive.org version
At a smidgen over £500 with keyboard, the Pixel C is at least £300 cheaper than a keyboard-equiped iPad Pro or Surface Pro 4. Only the Surface 3 can compete on price. That said, the machines that may have more to learn from this tasty little workhorse aren't necessarily other convertibles, but Chromebooks. They now outsell Windows laptops, but Chromebooks are still growing in popularity because they're simple and affordable. If the Pixel C is successful, your next laptop might be an Android machine - and based on our experience of it, that would be no bad thing.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 12/08/2015
Notes: Note globale: 100%
Source: Expert Reviews EN→FR Archive.org version
The Pixel C is a powerful, long-lasting and beautifully built tablet, with a keyboard dock to match. For occasional typing, single task working and multimedia playback, it's an excellent device. At £399 (plus £119 for the keyboard) it’s only slightly more expensive than the Xperia Z4 Tablet, but is a much nicer device overall. If you're looking for something less expensive, but still very capable, then the Nexus 9 is still available at just £199. Whether Android is ready for laptop use is questionable, however, and the lack of multitasking definitely hurts it in comparison to Apple’s iPad Pro. Stock Android and stellar performance will be enough for many, and the possibility of official multi-window support in a later update might make this a more functional productivity device further down the line, but right now it's an expensive, albeit stunning, device that's no better value than the competition.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 12/08/2015
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Computerworld.com EN→FR Archive.org version
When we talk about whether the Pixel C is worth buying, we really have to talk about it as two separate products. As a high-end Android tablet, the Pixel C has what's easily the best overall user experience you'll find on such a device today. From the premium materials and striking design to the outstanding display and top-notch software -- not to mention the timely ongoing OS and security upgrades -- no other option even comes close. At $499 for 32GB or $599 for 64GB, it isn't cheap -- but it also isn't that unreasonable compared to other tablets in its class. And you really are getting an awful lot of bang for your buck, provided a top-of-the-line tablet is what you're after.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 12/08/2015
Source: Greenbot EN→FR Archive.org version
The Pixel C, Google’s new ultra-premium Android tablet, has unfinished business. Yes, it’s chiseled from a sumptuous hunk of anodized aluminum and boasts a gorgeous, super-high-res display. And, yes, it’s packed with top-shelf silicon that delivers palpable performance dividends. It also runs a pure, unencumbered build of Android Marshmallow. That makes it bloatware-free, and the recipient of Google’s most timely OS and security updates. But Google is positioning the Pixel C as a halo device for Android’s productivity features—and in this mission, this productivity mission, the tablet falls short.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 12/08/2015
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Wired Magazine EN→FR Archive.org version
A Work Tablet isn’t just a tablet with a keyboard. And right now, even the best Android tablet isn’t a great tablet—not until Google fixes Android. So here’s hoping Google forces every Android engineer to use a Pixel C full-time, starting right now. Maybe then they’ll see the potential, and build an Android worthy of this lovely tablet.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 12/08/2015
Notes: Note globale: 50%
Source: Android Magazin - Heft 4/2016
Critique simple, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 07/01/2016
Notes: Note globale: 95% performances: 100% équipement: 100% écran: 100% mobilité: 100% finition: 100%
Source: Computerbild - Heft 09/2016
Critique simple, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 05/01/2016
Notes: Note globale: 84%
Source: Teltarif DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 03/19/2016
Notes: Note globale: 93% équipement: 97% finition: 97% ergonomie: 90%
Source: Chip.de DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 01/27/2016
Notes: Note globale: 84% prix: 66% équipement: 79% écran: 99% mobilité: 72%
Source: Turn On DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 01/22/2016
Source: Areamobile DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 01/07/2016
Notes: Note globale: 89% performances: 76% mobilité: 99% finition: 96% ergonomie: 86%
Source: Netzwelt DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 12/16/2015
Notes: Note globale: 80% performances: 80% équipement: 70% écran: 90%
Source: Hispazone ES→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 02/21/2016
Source: All About Phones NL→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 01/21/2016
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: All About Phones NL→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 01/21/2016
Source: Computer Totaal NL→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 01/19/2016
Notes: Note globale: 60%
Source: Alt om Data DA→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 10/13/2016
Notes: Note globale: 90% prix: 60% performances: 80% écran: 100% mobilité: 80% finition: 100%
Commentaire
NVIDIA Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU:
Carte graphique intégré au SoC Tegra X1 dépourvue de mémoire dédiée. La puce est basée sur l'architecture Maxwell avec deux blocs SMM (256 unités shader). Le circuit prend en charge les instructions DirectX 11.2, OpenGL ES 3.1 et OpenGL 4.5 (au même titre que les cartes Maxwell pour ordinateurs portables et ordinateurs de bureau).
Ces cartes devraient être capables de faire tourner tout les jeux d'aujourd'hui, mais la plupart d'entre eux uniquement en détails moyens ou faibles et avec des résolution basses. Les plus vieux jeux ou les jeux moins gourmands restent jouables avec de beaux graphismes.
>> Plus d'informations sont à trouver dans notre comparaison des cartes graphiques mobiles et ainsi que dans notre liste des Benchmarks affiliés.
X1:
Système sur Puce/System on a Chip (SoC) pour tablettes. Intègre quatre curs Cortex A57 et quatre curs Cortex A53, ainsi qu'une carte graphique Maxwell dotée de 256 unités de calcul CUDA.
>> Plus d'informations sont à trouver dans notre comparaison des processeurs mobiles.
10.20": Il est question de la diagonale d’écran la plus commune parmi les tablettes standards ainsi que certains convertibles de petites dimensions.
Un écran de plus grandes dimensions permettent des résolutions plus élevées, les détails comme la finesse des lettres seront meilleurs. Néanmoins, un écran de plus petite taille est synonyme de consommation énergétique moindre et souvent d’un appareil plus compact, plus léger et plus abordable.
>> Pour en savoir un peu plus sur la finesse des pixels à l'écran, jetez un coup d'œil à notre liste des DPI (PPP, points par pouce).
83.02%: Cette note est moyenne, Car la quantité de portables avec de meilleures notes est à peu près égale avec le nombre de portables avec de moins bonnes notes.
>> Plus d'informations sont à trouver dans notre guide d'achat pour les ordinateurs portables.