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Google reveals the NVIDIA Tegra K1-powered Nexus 9, priced from $399

After what seems like an eternity, Google has finally launched its heavily rumored flagship tablet, the Nexus 9. Along with its strikingly good looks, the Android 5.0 device will also have a tremendous amount of power thanks to its NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor.

The HTC-produced tablet will have an 8.9" IPS LCD display, NVIDIA Tegra K1 64-bit processor running at 2.3 GHz, a Kepler DX1 GPU, 8MP rear camera, 1.6MP front-facing camera, dual front-facing HTC BoomSound speakers, and come with the option of 16GB or 32GB of storage space.

The device will also have a large 6700mAh battery that will hopefully provide up to nine hours' battery life. It will be available in three colors: black, rose gold, and white. For those looking for productivity, Google will also release a magnetic keyboard, similar to the Type Cover for the Surface Pro 3.

The Nexus 9 will come in three configurations: 16GB for $399 USD, a 32GB model for $479 USD, and a 32GB LTE version for $599 USD. It will be available for pre-order starting October 17th and should become available in stores around November 3rd. 

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