Google's latest flagship tablet and set-top box are now available to buy through the Google Play Store. Unlike the Nexus 6, they didn't sell out within minutes of launching.

The Nexus 9 tablet has a starting price of $399 for the 16GB, Wi-Fi-only model. You can also get the tablet in a 32GB capacity or with LTE connectivity, and colour options include Indigo Black, Lunar White, and Sand. It appears as though all the models, except for Sand, are still available and haven't sold out. Remaining stock is expected to begin shipping in 1 to 2 business days.

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The HTC-made tablet runs Android 5.0 Lollipop and features an 8.9-inch QXGA screen with a 2048 x 1536-pixel resolution. It also boasts front-facing stereo speaker, nine hours of battery life, and a 64-bit processor.

Alongside the launch of Nexus 9, Google has made available its Apple TV competitor: the Nexus Player. The Nexus Player lets you stream shows and movies from Google Play, YouTube, and other apps. It costs $99 and is expected to leave warehouse in 2 to 3 weeks, suggesting stock is about to run out. That means you should hurry and get it now, if you so desire.

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Google just opened orders for the Nexus 9 and Nexus Player around 9 AM PST on 3 November, following last week's anticipated launch of the Nexus 6 smartphone. Within minutes of Google opening up pre-orders, all models of the Nexus 6 sold out.

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