Amazon Discounts Various of Its Fire Tablets by up to 50 Percent

Omar Sohail
Amazon Discounts Various of Its Fire Tablets by up to 50 Percent

Several Amazon Fire tablets have been significantly discounted for Cyber Monday 2021, and since they are available in various display sizes, you will find nearly every model caters to a particular use case. The most affordable is the Fire 7, which is a 7-inch slate and costs $34.99. Amazon released it back in 2019, so being the least pricey out of the entire group is not surprising given it is also the oldest. It sports the lowest internal memory, so if you want more storage, you will have to take a gander at other models.

You can turn your attention to the Fire HD 8 or Fire HD 8 Plus, both of which sport an 8-inch screen size, have 32GB of internal storage, and cost a little more than the Fire 7. Mostly, Amazon’s Fire tablets are meant for content consumption, and if you desire slightly increased screen real estate, you can turn your attention to the brand new Fire HD 10 or Fire HD 10 Plus. As the name suggests, both models sport a 10.1-inch Full HD panel and have 32GB of onboard storage.

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These can be considered the more affordable alternative to Apple’s iPad range and considering their prices right now, we are confident you will not be disappointed with what you pay for. Unfortunately, the only drawback to these discounts is that Amazon is making these price cuts applicable for Cyber Monday 2021 only, which only means that if you miss out right now, there is no telling when the next deal will show up next.

As such, it is best to seize this opportunity right now than wait a whole year for discounts to appear again.

Get Amazon’s various Fire tablets for up to 50 percent off

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About the author: Omar Sohail is a reporter and analyst for Wccftech's mobile section, specializing in the technology and business of the mobile industry. His expertise lies in the intricate hardware supply chain, covering developments in semiconductor manufacturing, chip lithography, and camera sensor technology.

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