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Default Google Pixel Slate preview: Chrome OS still needs a keyboard

Google has made a couple of excellent but expensive Chromebooks over the years. The Pixel Slate is the company's first Chrome OS tablet, though. A few years ago, such a device would have been borderline useless. But Google has spent a lot of time mak...

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