Phablets, the smartphone/tablet hybrid, are all the rage. Here are our top choices.

HTC Onemax
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Looks: The metal body’s plastic finish gives it a solid and corporate appearance, reminiscent of other editions in the One series.
The goods: What’s unique about this device is the fingerprint scanner that’s quick as well as accurate. Its lag-free system andBoomsound tech speakers make it ideal for gaming, especially with its exceptional battery life.
The verdict: This is a solid device for app-heavy users, both inside and out.
$1,028 from Harvey Norman

LG Optimus G Pro
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Looks: Gives off premium vibes with its glassy surfaces and an impressive display on its 400 ppi pixel density screen
The goods: Multiple TV-out functions and dual-recording on the camera will satisfy all your multimedia needs. It also has in-built organizing apps that are great for office applications.
The verdict: If you want the office in the palm of your hands, this is the device for you. It’s also by far the cheapest.
$728 from Challenger

Nokia Lumia 1520
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Looks: A solid and chic-looking device with five colors to choose from. Its rounded edges let it slip into your pocket easily.
The goods: Nothing beats the Windows platform when it comes to Office-related apps—document viewing and editing are free. The Nokia Pro Camera editing software compliments the Pureview Camera and its usability suits both novices and professionals.
The verdict: An impressive Windows entry into the phablet market—the power and features are on-par with the rest. App-loving users should think twice though as the Windows Store is still playing catch up with the Apple App Store and Android Market.
$999 from Nokia Store, #02-09, Vivocity, 1 Harbourfront Walk, 6376-8112, www.nokia.com/sg

Samsung Note 3
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Looks: Sporting a faux-leather back and stiches, this baby is good-looking and even smaller than its predecessor.
The goods: The super-fast Snapdragon 800 Qualcomm chipset makes this a juggernaut, running your apps with ruthless efficiency. The S Pen stylus allows you to control your apps and productivity needs on a whole new set of “air” features, a touch-free way to execute tasks.
The verdict: This device is nifty and more than sufficient for everyday use. It’s the best-seller on the market right now, despite being as pricey as they come.  
$1,048 from Samsung Experience Store

Sony Xperia Z Ultra (IS-PICK)
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Looks: Xperia’s mantra “Glass is great, slim is even better” is reflected in the device’s 6.5mm thickness, slim chassis and sleek glass surface, making it one you want to be seen with.
The goods: This is one of the fastest smart devices on the market with its Snapdragon 800 chipset, powered by a quad-core 2.2GHz Krait 400 processor. Sony has also increased its water-resistance, making it virtually impenetrable by water.
The verdict: Xperia’s stunning looks and raw power under its hood make it stand out from its peers.
$1,038 from Harvey Norman
 

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