Dubbed as a “smart speaker that comes with a screen,” this Google-made device is expected to hit the markets later this year, claims Nikkei. While these are early reports, it is believed that Google will call it the Pixel Slate or Screen. As far as the features are concerned, it is believed to be packing a large display, possibly 10-inches in size diagonally, coupled with two microphones and a speaker for media content. Further, reports have mentioned that the device will have a battery underneath, allowing the device to run without an external power source. We have also ascertained that Taiwanese manufacturer Pegatron will manufacture Google’s Smart Display. A device like this will run Google Assistant and will support voice commands and allow users to control their smart-home products. Thanks to the large display on board, it is also possible to enjoy video content from YouTube. However, it’s unclear if Google will allow third-party streaming services on this particular device. The Echo Show can’t run Netflix by default, so we’re not too hopeful of seeing this feature on Google’s Smart Display. It is likely that this product will run on Chrome OS rather than Android considering Google’s efforts on bridging the gap between the two platforms. There’s still a lot that we don’t know, so we’re going to reserve judgment until more information is available. Would you like to see a Google-branded Smart Display in the market?