Google tried to make Android tablets a thing, and that seemed to work for a minute but ultimately ended up being a wasted effort. Now the search giant is trying to make Chrome OS tablets a thing, and we'll see how this goes. The first such device has been made official today. It's the Acer Chromebook Tab 10, but despite being branded "Chromebook" there's no physical keyboard anywhere - it is 'just' a tablet, not a convertible. As the name implies, its screen size is close to 10". It's a 9.7" 2,048x1,536 panel to be exact, and those just happen to be the specs for the cheapest iPad's...
Source: https://www.gsmarena.com/acer_chromebook_tab_10_is_the_first_chrome_os_tablet_arrives_in_april_focused_on_education-news-30276.php