It's raining LTE-equipped tablets over at AT&T this fine evening, and you can order yourself up one right now. You've got your choice of a standard tablet, one with a stylus, and one with a whole phone in it. We truly live in the future.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 is a modestly specced tablet with no bells and whistles. It's rocking a Snapdragon 400 processor and a 1280x800 resolution screen. Pricing is $479.99 off-contract, or $100 less with a 2-year data agreement. Yeah, that's kind of a lot, but you can also get the Tab 4 with monthly installments at $24 per month for 20 months.

Samsung's high-end offering is also on AT&T now, of course I speak of the Note Pro 12.2. It has a Snapdragon 800 and a 2560x1600 resolution screen. This device costs a whopping $799.99 with a 2-year contract, or $899.99 contract-free. Still just $100 off for two years of your life, unfortunately. The installment plan is $45 per month for 20 months.

The elusive PadFone X is also live today at $199.99 on-contract from AT&T. This is only the latest phone-tablet hybrid from Asus, but the first one available in the US. The 5-inch phone has a 1080p screen, while the tablet docking station ups it to a 9-inch 1200p display. If you don't fancy the contract, the PadFone can be had for $595 or $29.80 per month.

[Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1, Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2, Asus PadFone X]