Google Chrome on “premium” Android tablets will now run in desktop mode by default, the company announced in an official blog post.

“As the Android tablet ecosystem has seen more large and powerful devices become readily available, we’ve found that the desktop website can often be a better experience than the mobile site. Mobile websites that were designed for small screens and low RAM don’t always take advantage of the large screen and other powerful device capabilities. Therefore, for premium tablets, desktop mode is now the default.”

Google includes in the “premium” category those tablets that have at least 8 GB of RAM and a 10-inch screen.

The company also urges website owners to check whether all page functionality will work properly if a third-party keyboard and mouse are not connected to the device.