I never quite get why Google has so much trouble investing in tablets compared to Apple, or even some Android partners.
Ever since the early 2010s it's been a string of half-hearted efforts. Hardware-wise, only the Nexus 7 really took off. Google has routinely insisted that Android apps just need a little bit of code to be tablet-friendly; it hasn't poured a lot of energy into tablet UIs as a whole; it took several years for the company to even make it easy to browse tablet-aware apps on the Play Store.
And that's unfortunate, because I want good Android tablets even if I don't buy them. They create competition that spurs Apple to do better. They also provide more choice — I'd like there to be less of a split in Android tablets between giant high-performance models and cheap Netflix viewers.