The Pixel Tablet, released last fall, was generally regarded as Google's second re-entry into the tablet market that the iPad all but owns, and it sought to distinguish itself from Apple's slab by launching with a home-friendly dock and speaker cradle.
While there are no public sales figures, the device has not kick-started a resurgence of interest in Android tablets beyond the steady sales of Amazon's Kindle Fire devices, which are based on a Google-less fork of Android.
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