If you have been keeping up with Google’s hardware ambitions, you would know that the company is working on its first-ever tablet, which is set to launch next year. Well, at today’s hardware launch event, Google not just introduced its Pixel 7 flagship series and Pixel Watch but also shared more details about the Pixel Tablet. So let’s take a look at the new details.

Now, the first and most important thing that Google confirmed about the Pixel Tablet is the usefulness of the pogo pins on the back. Yeah, the rumors are true. With the launch of a new Charging Speaker Dock, you will be able to magnetically attach the Pixel tablet on top to use it as a smart display in your home.

There is no word on the audio output from the speaker dock, but it should be loud enough for an “enhanced” experience, as per Google. As for the internals, we have now learned that the Pixel Tablet will also be powered by the latest Google Tensor G2 chip – the same as the Pixel 7 series.

As for what we already knew about the Pixel Tablet, it will feature a nanoceramic finish and come in various colorways like seafoam green. Moreover, some color variants will have white bezels, while others will come with black bezels (phew!) on the front. The tablet will include a single rear and front camera, and a fingerprint sensor-laden power button.