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Amazon Kindle Fire HD (2013)

The 2013 Kindle Fire HD works perfectly as an e-reader with a few extra tablet features, but users looking to take full advantage of Amazon's ecosystem should pay more for the Fire HDX.

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LG G Pad 8.3

With its speedy and reliable performance, the LG G Pad 8.3 is a solid small-sized tablet, but it can't outpace the smoother, less expensive Google Nexus 7.

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Apple iPad Air

Functionally, the iPad Air is nearly identical to last year�s model, offering only faster performance and better video chatting. But factor in design and aesthetics, and the iPad Air is on another planet. It�s the best full-size consumer tablet on the market.

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Microsoft Surface Pro 2 (Windows 8.1)

Microsoft's subtly updated Windows 8.1 tablet feels more like Surface Pro 1.5 -- improved battery life and better accessories make it a worthwhile (albeit pricey) laptop replacement, but it's still not an iPad-level category killer.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition, 32GB, Wi-Fi, white)

The improved S Pen goes a long way to making this high-end tablet worth the extra cost, but if you're not sold on the stylus, it's easy to find a better deal.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (AT&T)

The AT&T version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is a quality tablet, but the Nexus 7 offers contract-free 4G LTE support with better performance at a much better price.

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Toshiba Excite Pure

The Toshiba Excite Pure is one of the cheapest 10-inch tablets out there at $300, but even at that price, it's too expensive for the experience it offers.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 (10.1-inch, white)

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 is a sleekly designed tablet but, with more powerful and cheaper options available, it feels like more of the same, rather than an upgrade.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 (8-inch, gold-brown)

It costs a bit more than we'd like, but the Galaxy Tab 3 is Samsung�s best non-Note tablet yet.

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Hisense Sero 7 LT

The Hisense Sero 7 LT isn't worth your money -- skip it and go for its more robust counterpart, the Pro, instead.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition, 16GB, Wi-Fi, white)

The improved S Pen goes a long way to making this high-end tablet worth the extra cost, but if you're not sold on the stylus, it's easy to find a better deal.

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Microsoft Surface 2 (Windows RT)

The Microsoft Surface 2 is great for getting work done, but those looking for extensive app support (beyond Office) will find top Apple, Android, and Amazon tablets to be better options.

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