If you've been holding off buying a new Nexus 7 because it wasn't LTE-ready, then now is the time to act.
Google has just posted 4G model Nexus 7 tablets to its Play Store, sitting alongside the Wi-Fi only models that were first released over a month ago.
The 4G model becomes the most expensive tablet in the family, costing $349 including a T-Mobile SIM card and 32GB internal storage.
If you decide you can live without a SIM, the Wi-Fi only models are $229 and $269 for the 16GB and 32GB variants respectively.
Google's newest tablet is reportedly its best yet, matching the portability of a 7-inch design with a super high-res 1920 x 1200 pixel display. It also has a quad-core 1.5Ghz processor and 2GB RAM, similar to many of the top tier phones in stores this year.
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