Google has held its annual hardware event. Rumors about the event have been floating around for months — and it turns out that they were pretty much all true.
At the event, Google launched the new Pixel 5, Pixel 4a
Interested in learning more? Here’s a rundown of everything Google announced at its latest hardware event.
Google Pixel 5
Rumors about the Google Pixel 5 have been circulating for months, and it turns out they’re … all true. The Pixel 5 offers a design that’s very similar to the Pixel 4a, with an edge-to-edge display and a dual-sensor camera on the back, along with a fingerprint sensor.
Thankfully, there are some flagship features on offer. Notably, the device has a 90Hz display, which should make for an ultra-responsive feel. And, as you would expect in 2020, the Pixel 5 has
Under the hood, Google is taking a slightly different approach to its flagship phone. While the
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Google Pixel 4a 5G
The Google Pixel 4a was released in August, but there’s another variant of the ultra inexpensive device, too. The new Google Pixel 4a
Even the camera experience is the same between this phone and the Pixel 5. You’ll get the same 12-megapixel main sensor and 16-megapixel ultrawide sensor, along with the new camera features like the ability to tweak background lighting.
So what’s the difference between this phone and the Pixel 5? Well, there’s no 90Hz refresh rate, and the device has less
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Google Nest Audio
After four years, Google is finally refreshing the
The Nest Audio is built around offering a great audio experience. According to the company, the speaker offers more bass, more volume, and a more natural sound. In fact, it apparently offers 50% more bass than the original
The device is being built sustainably, too. It’s built with 75% recycled material, including the fabric covering on the outside. Perhaps the best thing about the device is the price — it’s available for a relatively inexpensive $99, which puts it on par with the new Amazon Echo.
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Chromecast with Google TV
The Google Chromecast has long been a great way to beam content to your TV — but this year, the device is getting a little smarter. Google has built
The Chromecast isn’t expensive either — it comes in at only $50, making the smart TV operating system more accessible than ever. And, as you would expect from a smart TV device like this, it comes with a remote to control the interface, and supports
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Google TV
Google is rebranding Android TV — to