You can order yourself a smart new Nexus 4, Nexus 7 or Nexus 10 tablet from Google Play Store if you look sharp.
But you’ll need to be quick because they’re likely to be selling like hot cakes to customers in the UK and our Euro pals in Spain, France and Germany.
The Nexus 4 is totally wireless while the Nexus 7 is Google’s first tablet.
Weighing in at £239, the Nexus 4 (8GB) has the latest version of Android. If you want to go bigger, you can get the 16GB version for £279.
Just switch it on and you’re away. You’ll be using the fantastic Google Now in no time, and wondering how you ever did without it. Enable location services and you can smooth your commute to work, find out if your flight is delayed, and look up restaurant reviews before you choose somewhere to eat out.
There are 675,000 apps and games at your fingertips and a high performance 8mp camera so you can take innovative 360 degree panoramas. When you’re tired of that, you can shoot video in full 1080p.
The Nexus 7 at £159 for 16GB is wifi only and has 32GB of storage. If you want to upgrade to 32GB then you’re looking at £199 and for 32GB and HSPA+ then that’s £239.
It has a powerful quad-core processor and you can get a mammoth 300 hours on stand-by, nine hours of HD video playback or 10 hours of web browsing. It has a 1.2 megapixel camera and was designed for keen gamers, with a gyroscope and accelerometer. If you’re someone who likes to fire off a few emails or texts in a hurry then you’ll find the predictive texting a whizz too.
Order your Nexus 4, Nexus 7 or Nexus 10 from Google Play Store
The Nexus 10 drops in at £319, is wifi only and 16GB. It’s Google’s newest tablet and claims to have the world’s highest resolution tablet display at 2560x 1600. You can get web browsing speeds up to four times faster than normal wifi.
What’s not to like? These little treasures are going to be top of a lot of people’s Christmas lists so don’t leave it too long before ordering from the Google Play Store.