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The top Tablets this 2014 you can now buy in the market

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Here's a list of the top tablets this 2014 that is now out and you can buy in the market. 

Note: The list of Tablets were originally seen and brought to you by Engadget.

1. Apple iPad Air 2
Apple's newest iPad Air 2 is an even slimmer piece of kit than its predecessor. And with its A8X chip on board, it's also faster. The Air 2 is also an astounding 18 percent thinner than the first version, but since that means less room for things like a big battery, the juice tends to run out quicker than before. It's still one of the best tablets out there today, so if iOS is your go-to ecosystem, this should be on your radar.

Price: $499+

2. NVIDIA Shield Tablet

If you like to spread your tablet time between gaming, productivity and, well, more gaming, the NVIDIA Shield might be your best bet. The company's original handheld version has been reborn as a tablet, packing NVIDIA's Tegra K1 processor to make it one of the most powerful Android slates on the market. It goes beyond mobile gaming, too, letting you access PC Games from any GTX-equipped computer. You'll need to pick up the $60 controller to get the most out of it, though, and since the baseline model's 16GB of storage will only go so far, you may want to consider the 32GB version.

Price: $299+

3. Acer Iconia W4

If you're looking for a well-rounded Windows tablet in a portable form factor, we suggest checking out the 8-inch Acer Iconia W4. It may not offer a high-res screen, but there's an HDMI output and its battery life is respectable compared to others in its peer group.

Price: $250+

4. ASUS MeMO Pad 7

When price is a factor, but you still care about quality, the MeMO Pad 7 is one to keep an eye on. It builds on the success of last year's HD 7 model, but packs in an improved Atom processor, refined software and a better front-facing camera. And all that comes at a sub-$200 price.

Price: $149+

5. ASUS Transformer Book T100

Looking for a PC experience, but want it in a slimmer form factor? The T100 gives you a quad-core Atom processor, desktop Windows apps and a bundled keyboard dock in a netbook-like package. It may not be a leader in performance, but it's got stamina: This tablet can manage around 11 hours on a charge.

Price: $350+

6. Microsoft Surface Pro 3

The Surface line has been aiming to replace both laptops and tablets since the beginning, and the Pro 3 is the best in the line to date. Even with its 12-inch display, the whole package is lighter and slimmer than before. It's also got more power than your average slate, so you can get some real work done. Using the stylus is quick and easy, too. Keep in mind, though, that it doesn't come cheap; the tablet starts at $799, while the keyboard is sold separately for $130. 

Price: $799+

7. Samsung Galaxy Tab S

The Tab S from Samsung arrived hot on the heels of the Tab Pro series. There's a bit less processing power on board, but its display is one of the best and brightest around, making it perfect for media consumption. It's also light and easy to hold, with stellar battery life, to boot. The line includes both 8-inch and 10.5-inch models, so if you're looking to do more multitasking than movies, the extra real estate could come in handy.

Price: $400

8. Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet

The Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet builds on the success of its Tablet Z predecessor, with a processor upgrade and a slimmed down, lightweight build. Its battery life and camera aren't going to wow you, but this slate does run Android 4.4 KitKat and its safe from the elements in a waterproof shell.

Price: $500

9. Barnes & Noble Nook HD

This one's been around the block once or twice, but it's still a good value. Its display bests many others at the same price point and you're not locked out of Google Play. You'll may want to consider the 16GB version, too, so you'll have space for more digital media.

Price: $129+

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