Just a heads up, if you buy something through our links, we may get a small share of the sale. It’s one of the ways we keep the lights on here. Click here for more.Murena, the French company known for its privacy-focused smartphones, has expanded its lineup by launching its first tablet—the Murena Pixel Tablet. Like its previous devices, the tablet runs /e/OS, a deGoogled version of Android that strips out Google’s apps and services to prevent the tech giant from collecting user data. This approach ensures that users can operate their devices without being constantly tracked by Google’s ecosystem. The Murena Pixel Tablet is based on Google’s 2023 Pixel Tablet but has some trade-offs. Unlike the original, it is only available in a single color with a fixed 128GB storage. However, it offers the significant advantage of better privacy. Murena Pixel Tablet protects you from Google’s preying eyes Image: Murena At first glance, the Murena Pixel Tablet looks identical to the standard Pixel Tablet, featuring the same large bezels and a back panel that appears plastic but is actually ceramic-coated metal. However, the biggest difference lies in the software. Initially announced in December, the Murena Pixel Tablet is now available for $549 through Murena’s online store. This price represents a considerable markup compared to Google’s standard Pixel Tablet, which costs $399 for the same storage capacity. Additionally, Google offers a bundle that includes the charging speaker dock for $479, while Murena does not include it in its package. One…You can now buy a deGoogled version of the Pixel Tablet for $549