Whether you're looking for an Amazon, Android, or Apple slate, here's what to consider, along with recommendations for the top tablets we've tested.
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There are countless tablets on the market, but which one is right for you? Whether you're eyeing an iPad or one of the many Android models available, we detail the key factors you need to consider when shopping, along with some of the top-rated tablets we've tested.
Keep in mind that Windows slates are different beasts entirely. If that's what you're looking for, head on over to our picks for thebest Windows tablets, as well as the best 2-in-1s
Our Experts Have Tested 19 Products in the Tablets Category in the Past Year
Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions.See how we test.
Our Top Tested Picks
Best iPad for Most People Jump ToDetails Best Amazon Tablet Overall Jump ToDetails Best Midrange Android Tablet Jump ToDetails Best iPad for Creators and Students Jump ToDetails Best iPad for Power Users Jump ToDetails Best Affordable Android Tablet Jump ToDetails Best Small iPad Jump ToDetails Best High-End Amazon Tablet Jump ToDetails Best Android Tablet for Power Users Jump ToDetails Best Tablet Under $100 Jump ToDetails Best for Doubling as Smart Display Jump ToDetails Apple iPad (10th Generation)
Amazon Fire HD 10 (2023)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+
Apple iPad Air (2024)
Apple iPad Pro (2024)
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+
Apple iPad mini (2021)
Amazon Fire Max 11
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
Amazon Fire HD 8 (2022 Release)
Google Pixel Tablet
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- OnePlus Pad 128GB Wi-Fi 11.61" Tablet — $399.99(List Price $479.99)
- Amazon Fire HD 10 32GB Tablet (2023 Release, Black) — $94.99(List Price $139.99)
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- Best Kids' Tablets
- Best Gaming Tablets
Apple iPad (10th Generation)
Best iPad for Most People
4.0 Excellent
Why We Picked It
You can't go wrong with Apple's entry-level iPad. Thanks to a price drop in 2024, it costs significantly less than the iPad Air and the iPad Pro, but still offers a 10.9-inch display that's sufficiently large for multitasking and productivity. It runs the latest version of Apple's tablet OS and works with tons of accessories.
Who It's For
This is the best iPad for most people. It performs well, has plenty of features, and gets you into the Apple ecosystem for a relatively affordable price.
PROS
- Appealing iPad Pro-like design
- USB-C port
- High-quality cameras
- Good speakers
- Fast performance
CONS
- No traditional Touch ID button
- No Face ID
SPECS
Name | Value |
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Operating System | Apple iPadOS 16 |
Dimensions | 9.79 by 7.07 by 0.28 inches |
Weight | 1.1 lb |
Screen Size | 10.9 inches |
Screen Resolution | 2,360 by 1,640 pixels |
CPU | Apple A14 Bionic |
Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Battery Life | 5 hours, 59 minutes |
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Amazon Fire HD 10 (2023)
Best Amazon Tablet Overall
4.0 Excellent
Why We Picked It
With a 10.1-inch, 1,920-by-1,200-pixel screen, a good-enough MediaTek processor, 3GB of RAM, and more than 10 hours of battery life, the Fire HD 10 is the most well-rounded Amazon tablet you can get. We're also fans of the device's modern design, microSD card slot for up to 1TB of extra space, and decent speakers. And it remains as exceptional a value as ever, with a price under $150.
Who It's For
If you want to watch movies and shows on the go without worrying about battery life or paying a lot, the Fire HD 10 is your best bet.
PROS
- Affordable
- Good build quality
- Decent display
- Alexa Echo Show mode
CONS
- Limited app selection
- Amazon-focused content
SPECS
Name | Value |
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Operating System | Amazon Fire OS |
Dimensions | 9.69 by 6.49 by 0.34 inches |
Weight | 15.3 oz |
Screen Size | 10.1 inches |
Screen Resolution | 1,920 by 1,200 pixels |
CPU | MediaTek |
Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Battery Life | 10 hours, 18 minutes |
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+
Best Midrange Android Tablet
4.0 Excellent
Why We Picked It
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ offers a lot of great features for a reasonable price, including an Exynos 1380 processor, a 12.4-inch screen with a 2,560-by-1,600-pixel resolution, and excellent battery life. It uses top-notch materials and sports an IP68 rating that protects it from dust and water. It also includes Samsung's excellent productivity and multitasking software. We like that Samsung promises four Android OS updates and five years of security patches for the device, too.
Who It's For
Look no further if you want an excellent Android tablet that doesn't cost too much and is durable enough to use in your backyard or near a pool.
PROS
- Good performance
- Long battery life
- High-quality, waterproof build
- Includes S Pen stylus
CONS
- Occasional performance stutters
- Finicky fingerprint sensor
SPECS
Name | Value |
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Operating System | Android 13 |
Dimensions | 11.24 by 7.30 by 0.26 inches |
Weight | 1.4 lbs |
Screen Size | 12.4 inches |
Screen Resolution | 2,560 by 1,600 pixels |
CPU | Samsung Exynos 1380 |
Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
Battery Life | 7 hours, 23 minutes |
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Apple iPad Air (2024)
Best iPad for Creators and Students
4.0 Excellent
Why We Picked It
The iPad Air is available in 11-inch and 13-inch models, comes with a pro-level M2 processor, shifts the front-facing camera to the center for better video calls, and includes support for the latest Apple Pencil Pro. It offers more storage options than older Air models, is available with 5G, and comes in several different colors.
Who It's For
People who need more power than the entry-level iPad but don't need the professional-level power of the iPad Pro will find the iPad Air to be the perfect happy medium.
PROS
- Powerful performance
- Nice screen
- Excellent cameras for a tablet
- Plenty of connectivity options
- Supports Apple Pencil Pro
CONS
- Pricey accessories
- iPadOS could be smoother
SPECS
Name | Value |
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Operating System | Apple iPadOS 17 |
Dimensions | 9.74 by 7.02 by 0.24 inches |
Weight | 1.02 lbs |
Screen Size | 11 inches |
Screen Resolution | 2,360 by 1,640 pixels |
CPU | Apple M2 |
Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
Battery Life | 10 hours (est.) |
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Apple iPad Pro (2024)
Best iPad for Power Users
4.0 Excellent
Why We Picked It
The iPad Pro is a seriously powerful machine for creators and professionals who need a tablet that works hard. With the latest M4 processor, an OLED display, a flexible Thunderbolt port, less weight and better battery life than the previous model, and compatibility with the Apple Pencil Pro, it's a phenomenal slate for professionals.
Who It's For
Those who need the most performance from a tablet (and can afford it) should consider the iPad Pro, which runs circles around much of the competition.
PROS
- Premium design
- Brilliant OLED display
- Unparalleled performance
- Flexible connectivity options
- Top cameras for a tablet
CONS
- Expensive
- Pricey accessories
- iPadOS can be clunky
SPECS
Name | Value |
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Operating System | Apple iPadOS 17 |
Dimensions | 11.09 by 8.48 by 0.20 inches |
Weight | 1.28 lbs |
Screen Size | 13 inches |
Screen Resolution | 2,752 by 2,064 pixels |
CPU | Apple M4 |
Storage Capacity | 256 GB |
Battery Life | 10 hours (est.) |
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Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+
Best Affordable Android Tablet
4.0 Excellent
Why We Picked It
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ is our favorite low-cost Android tablet because it doesn't have any glaring flaws. Most aspects, including the refined design, 11-inch screen, reliable hardware, and helpful software enhancements are better than expected for the price. Moreover, a microSD card slot helps you get around the limiting 64GB of standard storage, while the face unlock option mitigates the lack of a fingerprint sensor. If you need 5G connectivity for travel, you can add a cellular radio for $50 more.
Who It's For
If you want unfettered access to the Google Play Store and the full Android experience on the cheap, the Galaxy Tab A9+ is a capable choice. It's fast enough for most tasks and can handle all your entertainment needs.
PROS
- Affordable
- Large screen
- Good performance
- Expandable storage
- Software aids productivity
CONS
- No fingerprint sensor
- Low base storage
SPECS
Name | Value |
---|---|
Operating System | Android 13 |
Dimensions | 10.1 by 6.6 by 0.3 inches |
Weight | 1.06 lbs |
Screen Size | 11 inches |
Screen Resolution | 1,920 by 1,200 pixels |
CPU | Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 |
Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Battery Life | 7 hours |
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Apple iPad mini (2021)
Best Small iPad
4.0 Excellent
Why We Picked It
The 8.3-inch iPad mini might not get as much attention as its larger siblings, but it's sized just right if you value portability. Importantly, it doesn't give up any of the power, connectivity, or accessory support that makes iPads so popular.
Who It's For
The iPad mini is ideal for anyone who wants the feature and performance of a larger iPad in as small a package as possible.
PROS
- Excellent performance
- Long battery life
- Works with second-generation Apple Pencil
CONS
- No multi-user option in iPadOS
- Pricier than previous model
SPECS
Name | Value |
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Operating System | Apple iPadOS |
Dimensions | 7.69 by 5.31 by 0.25 inches |
Weight | 10.4 oz |
Screen Size | 8.3 inches |
Screen Resolution | 2,226 by 1,448 pixels |
CPU | Apple A15 Bionic |
Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Battery Life | 6 hours, 41 minutes |
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Amazon Fire Max 11
Best High-End Amazon Tablet
4.0 Excellent
Why We Picked It
Amazon finally ventures out of the ultra-cheap tablet segment with the Fire Max 11. It performed well in our benchmark tests and feels snappy to use in real-world scenarios. The 11-inch, 2,000-by-1,200-pixel display is plenty large and sharp enough for enjoying movies and large-format reading material, while the build quality is a step up over other offerings in the company's lineup.
Who It's For
If you like the simplicity of Amazon's Fire OS platform or want the largest screen for the price, the Fire Max 11 is the way to go.
PROS
- Big, vibrant display
- Stepped-up design
- Respectable performance
- Amazon ecosystem access
CONS
- Limited app selection
- No clear path to future OS versions
SPECS
Name | Value |
---|---|
Operating System | Amazon Fire OS |
Dimensions | 10.20 by 6.44 by 0.30 inches |
Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Screen Size | 11 inches |
Screen Resolution | 2,000 by 1,200 pixels |
CPU | Mediatek MTK8188J |
Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Battery Life | 7 hours, 55 minutes |
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
Best Android Tablet for Power Users
4.0 Excellent
Why We Picked It
With its 14-inch, 2,960-by-1,848-pixel screen, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is ideal for getting work done, watching movies, playing games, and running multiple apps. It performed well in testing thanks to its Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor and 12GB of RAM. Additionally, the tablet sports a durable IP68 rating, ships with the excellent S Pen stylus, and includes a microSD card slot. Samsung's productivity-focused tools make it a near laptop replacement.
Who It's For
If you want the biggest Android tablet for entertainment and cost isn't a concern, the Tab S9 Ultra is the one to get. Its giant screen and multitasking software make it a viable tool for getting work done. Just keep in mind that if you plan to travel or commute with your tablet, the 12.4-inch, 5G-capable Galaxy Tab S9+ is a better choice with comparable specs.
PROS
- Gorgeous screen
- Fast performance
- Tight Samsung integration
- Good productivity software
- IP68 rating
- S Pen stylus included
CONS
- Pricey
- Size makes it awkward to handle
- Android on tablets is still limiting
SPECS
Name | Value |
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Operating System | Android 13 |
Dimensions | 12.85 by 8.21 by 0.21 inches |
Weight | 1.6 lbs |
Screen Size | 14.6 inches |
Screen Resolution | 2,960 by 1,848 pixels |
CPU | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 |
Storage Capacity | 256 GB |
Battery Life | 9 hours, 30 minutes |
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Amazon Fire HD 8 (2022 Release)
Best Tablet Under $100
3.5 Good
Why We Picked It
The Amazon Fire HD 8 has a bright screen with a decent 1,280-by-720-pixel resolution. It's a more reasonable platform for medium consumption than the smaller Fire Tablet 7, while still offering as much battery life. It comes in under $100, too.
Who It's For
You should enjoy the Fire HD 8 if you want a budget-friendly device with a larger screen than your phone. It doesn't compete with high-end iPads or Android tablets on performance metrics, but it's more than fast enough for casual use.
PROS
- Vibrant screen
- Good battery life
- Lightweight
CONS
- Sluggish performance
- $10 more than the previous model
- Limited app selection
SPECS
Name | Value |
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Operating System | Amazon Fire OS |
Dimensions | 7.94 by 5.40 by 0.37 inches |
Weight | 11.9 oz |
Screen Size | 8 inches |
Screen Resolution | 1,280 by 800 pixels |
CPU | Hexa-core 2.0 GHz |
Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Battery Life | 10 hours (est.) |
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Google Pixel Tablet
Best for Doubling as Smart Display
3.5 Good
Why We Picked It
The Pixel Tablet provides a pure Android experience and feels snappy for everyday use. Its 10.95-inch, 2,560-by-1,600-pixel screen is enjoyable for media playback too, especially thanks to its 24-bit color support. The slate sounds good by itself, but the included speaker dock (which doubles as a charging stand and turns the device into a smart display) takes things up a notch with fuller, richer sound.
Who It's For
If you're committed to Google's version of Android, the Pixel Tablet is easy to recommend. It doesn't perform quite as well as some competitors or last as long per charge, but its audio chops are sure to attract music lovers and the smart display functionality can be a home-helping bonus.
PROS
- Solid Android tablet
- Flawless audio hand-off
- Good sound from Speaker Dock
CONS
- Expensive
- Speaker Dock has limited functionality
- Hub Mode could do more
SPECS
Name | Value |
---|---|
Operating System | Android 13 |
Dimensions | 10.16 by 6.65 by 0.32 inches |
Weight | 1.1 lbs |
Screen Size | 10.9 inches |
Screen Resolution | 2,560 by 1,600 pixels |
CPU | Google Tensor G2 |
Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
Battery Life | 5 hours, 25 minutes |
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Is Android, Fire OS, or iPadOS Better?
Broadly, Android tabletsmake great media players,ebook readers, and kids' devices (if you want a tablet specifically for children, check outthe best kids' tablets) but they rarely compete with iPads when it comes to versatility and performance.
The greatest strengths of Apple'siPadOSare twofold: iPadOS is intuitive and the numerous apps that you can buy right on your tablet work fairly uniformly. The downside of iPadOS is that it can't handle multiple users per device and transferring files between apps is still awkward. iPads mostly remain a supplement to, not a full replacement for, MacBooks. iPads also support the best selection of accessories, including four different Apple Pencils.
Google Pixel Tablet (Credit: Eric Zeman)
Google'sAndroidOS lets you choose from a wider range of hardware manufacturers. That means you get maximum customization, a top-notch notification system, fast and smooth web browsing, and seamless integration with Google applications such as Gmail, Google Maps, and Meet for video chats. Android also includes support for multiple user profiles, so you can share your tablet with a friend or family member. (Apple's Family Sharing works the other way around, giving multiple people access to shared data and services.) Some Android tablets ship with older versions of the OS and seldom get updates, but Google and Samsung outline upgrade policies for their devices to give you peace of mind.
Amazon's Fire OS is a branch of Android with a distinct interface and set of default apps from Amazon. It's a simple gateway to Amazon content and for streaming videos from various services. We find it easier to use than standard Android if most of what you do is browse the web and access your Amazon library. It's less flexible, though, and doesn't support as many apps.
Which Tablet Has the Best Apps?
What's a tablet without quality apps? If you want third-party apps that work with a touch-screen interface, nothing beats the iPad's massive library of programs and games. The App Store is well-curated and offers a deep selection. Apple is your best bet if a wide range of compelling apps that look good and work well on your tablet is your main priority. For more,see the best iPad apps and the best Apple Arcade Games.
Android has made great strides in app selection, but it's still not home to as many as Apple offers. It's tough to say exactly how many tablet-optimized Android apps are available, but it's far fewer than on the iPad. You can use Android phone apps of course, which look decent on a 7-inch tablet, but less so on a 9- or 10-inch device. Check out the best Android appsfor our top picks.
Amazon tablets don't have access to the Google Play Store, so they work with considerably fewer apps. Plenty of people have hacked the Play Store onto Amazon tablets, but that violates both Amazon's and Google's terms of service and isn't a reliable solution. With these tablets, you should likely stick with the subset of apps that Amazon considers appropriate.
What Size Tablet Do You Need?
This consideration is a bit obvious, but size—both screen real estate and storage capacity—is important to consider. First things first: When you hear a term such as "10-inch tablet," this refers to the size of the screen, measured diagonally, and not the size of the tablet itself.
We consider 7- and 8-inch tablets as small-screen devices and 9-inch tablets as the start of the large-screen category. Apple's iPads, Amazon's Fire tablets, and Samsung's slates all come in small- and large-screen versions. And more than ever, big phones blur the distinction between what is and isn't a tablet. Folding phones such as the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 or OnePlus Open can easily do double duty as tablets if you're willing to pay a hefty premium.
Apple iPad Pro 11-inch and 13-inch (Credit: Eric Zeman)
Screen resolution is important, too, especially for reading and web surfing. A sharp, bright display is key. If you're in the market for a 10-inch tablet, look for a display with a resolution of at least 1,280 by 800 pixels.
The low weight of a tablet is one definite advantage it has over alaptop—but with large-screen tablets typically weighing around a pound, they're not nearly as light as smartphones. Holding one in your hand likely won't be comfortable after a while. Setting one flat in your lap, rather than propping it up on a stand, can also be a little awkward. And few tablets fit in your pocket (unless you're wearing a very large jacket).
Cloud (off-device) storage is an option for many tablets (Amazon Cloud Storage for Fire tablets, iCloud Drive for iPads, Google One for Android tablets), but when it comes to onboard storage, more is always better. All those apps; your local music, photo, and video libraries; and system updates can take up a lot of space. Some Android tablets feature a microSD slot for additional storage, but it's worth noting some apps won't work from those external cards.
Should You Buy a Wi-Fi-Only or Cellular Tablet?
Some tablets can connect only over Wi-Fi, but others can take advantage of always-on cellular service from a wireless provider. Unless you constantly use your tablet in an area without Wi-Fi or are a frequent traveler, you're probably better off using your smartphone as a Wi-Fi hotspot and saving the extra money you would spend on a 4G or 5G tablet. You can also buy adedicated mobile hotspot, which won't kill your phone's battery life. Some even double as backup batteriesto charge your tablet.
The Top Tablets (for Now)
The tablets here represent the best options from Amazon, Android, and Apple across a variety of price levels. That said, plenty of other great tablets exist that might be better for you. For the latest lab-tested reviews, check out ourtablet product guide. And if you're looking for a good deal, head over to our roundup of thebest cheap tabletswe've tested.
Compare SpecsThe Best Tablets for 2024
Our Picks | Apple iPad (10th Generation)See ItC$498.99 at Amazon Canada | Amazon Fire HD 10 (2023)See It$94.99 at Amazon | Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+Check StockC$0.00 at Amazon Canada | Apple iPad Air (2024)See It$574.00 at Amazon | Apple iPad Pro (2024)See It$944.00 at Amazon | Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+Check Stock$229.99 at Amazon | Apple iPad mini (2021)Check StockC$449.99 at Amazon Canada | Amazon Fire Max 11See It$229.99 at Amazon | Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 UltraSee ItC$1,199.99 at Amazon Canada | Amazon Fire HD 8 (2022 Release)Check Stockat Amazon Canada | Google Pixel TabletSee ItC$699.99 at Amazon Canada |
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Operating System | Apple iPadOS 16 | Amazon Fire OS | Android 13 | Apple iPadOS 17 | Apple iPadOS 17 | Android 13 | Apple iPadOS | Amazon Fire OS | Android 13 | Amazon Fire OS | Android 13 |
Dimensions | 9.79 by 7.07 by 0.28 inches | 9.69 by 6.49 by 0.34 inches | 11.24 by 7.30 by 0.26 inches | 9.74 by 7.02 by 0.24 inches | 11.09 by 8.48 by 0.20 inches | 10.1 by 6.6 by 0.3 inches | 7.69 by 5.31 by 0.25 inches | 10.20 by 6.44 by 0.30 inches | 12.85 by 8.21 by 0.21 inches | 7.94 by 5.40 by 0.37 inches | 10.16 by 6.65 by 0.32 inches |
Weight | 1.1 lb | 15.3 oz | 1.4 lbs | 1.02 lbs | 1.28 lbs | 1.06 lbs | 10.4 oz | 1.1 pounds | 1.6 lbs | 11.9 oz | 1.1 lbs |
Screen Size | 10.9 inches | 10.1 inches | 12.4 inches | 11 inches | 13 inches | 11 inches | 8.3 inches | 11 inches | 14.6 inches | 8 inches | 10.9 inches |
Screen Resolution | 2,360 by 1,640 pixels | 1,920 by 1,200 pixels | 2,560 by 1,600 pixels | 2,360 by 1,640 pixels | 2,752 by 2,064 pixels | 1,920 by 1,200 pixels | 2,226 by 1,448 pixels | 2,000 by 1,200 pixels | 2,960 by 1,848 pixels | 1,280 by 800 pixels | 2,560 by 1,600 pixels |
CPU | Apple A14 Bionic | MediaTek | Samsung Exynos 1380 | Apple M2 | Apple M4 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 | Apple A15 Bionic | Mediatek MTK8188J | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 | Hexa-core 2.0 GHz | Google Tensor G2 |
Storage Capacity | 64 GB | 32 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB | 256 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB | 256 GB | 32 GB | 128 GB |
Battery Life | 5 hours, 59 minutes | 10 hours, 18 minutes | 7 hours, 23 minutes | 10 hours (est.) | 10 hours (est.) | 7 hours | 6 hours, 41 minutes | 7 hours, 55 minutes | 9 hours, 30 minutes | 10 hours (est.) | 5 hours, 25 minutes |
Where to Buy | C$498.99 at Amazon Canada | $94.99 at Amazon | C$0.00 at Amazon Canada | $574.00 at Amazon $599.00 at Best Buy | $944.00 at Amazon $999.00 at Best Buy | $229.99 at Amazon $229.99 at Best Buy | C$449.99 at Amazon Canada | $229.99 at Amazon | C$1,199.99 at Amazon Canada | C$699.99 at Amazon Canada |
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