It appears that Google's event might be quite exciting as, in addition to Nexus smartphones, Google might also unveil the new Pixel C 10.2-inch tablet powered by Nvidia Tegra X1 SoC.
According to an exclusive report from Androidpolice.com, Google's new Pixel C tablet, codename Ryu, will be designed around a 10.2-inch screen with 308ppi and powered by Nvidia's high-end quad-core Tegra X1 SoC with 3GB of RAM.
As it was the case with the Chromebook Pixel, Google will use high-end materials like full metal design and high-end screen with 500 nits of brightness.
The new Pixel C tablet will also feature two keyboard accessories, including leather and aluminum one that can be attached to the tablet. It will also feature a recognizable Pixel lightbar at the back and include a USB Type-C port.
Although it won't run on Chrome OS, but rather Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS, it will still not be a Nexus branded devices as Google probably wants to separate Pixel lineup from the Nexus one.
The device is rumored to launch sometime in November but the unveiling should happen later today at Google's event.
Source:
AndroidPolice.com.