If you want a cheap but user-friendly Android tablet with excellent build quality then look no further than the Amazon Fire HDX 8.9. About the only complaint I can level at the Fire HDX is that the Amazon app store is a little more barren than its Google counterpart. But if you're a heavy user of Amazon's service, the HDX 8.9 will act as a great hub for all your entertainment and shopping needs.
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For more information on the Amazon Fire HDX 8.9, along with pricing, check out the CNET review.
A slim, waterproof and dustproof tablet that's highly customizable and offers superb performance.
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For more information on the Sony Xperia Z4, along with pricing, check out the CNET review.
It's thin, it's light, it features an Intel RealSense depth-sensing camera. It must be the Dell Venue 8 7000.
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For more information on the Nvidia Shield Tablet, along with pricing, check out the CNET review.
If you want a pure Android experience, free from UI overlays and junkware, along with a regular drip feed of updates then the Nexus is the place to look, and the Nexus 9 is tablet for you.
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For more information on the Google Nexus 9, along with pricing, check out the CNET review.
Time for a big tablet, and big tablets don't come much better than the Samsung Galaxy Tab S. This is a big tablet, big enough to make compete with the iPad, giving you better screen real estate to do more work.
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For more information on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S, along with pricing, check out the CNET review.
Not a new tablet, but it's back after a hiatus following a fire hazard recall, the NVIDIA SHIELD tablet K1 at the lower price of $199.
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For more information on the NVIDIA SHIELD tablet K1, along with pricing, check out the CNET review.