Srinanda Bhattacharyya
Nov, 24.2022
Discounts have been offered on a wide range of products during Amazon's Black Friday sales, including computer parts, game consoles, and accessories, as well as many of Amazon's own goods. While the sale is still going on, Amazon's line of Fire tablets has gotten especially significant price reductions, with certain models receiving discounts of up to 50%.
Because they are a surprisingly reasonable option for individuals who only need the essentials, Amazon's Fire tablets are well-liked. Even the largest Fire tablet only costs $200, which is considerably less than the price of several other tablets. The different Fire tablets are a good choice when computing power isn't a major requirement for folks who only need a simple gadget for things like watching Netflix on the road, editing papers, or entertaining the kids.
The current price of a Fire tablet is $54.99 for the 32GB Fire HD 8 tablet and $84.99 for the 64GB model. If you want the version without lock screen ads, raise each price point by $15. The most expensive models with 3GB RAM cost $109.99.
Black Friday 2022 Deals for the Amazon Fire Tablet
Fire HD 8 Kids Tablet Including 1-Year Amazon Kids+ Subscription
Fire HD 10 Tablet 32 GB, Denim
Fire HD Tablet 64 GB, Denim
Fire HD 8 Tablet (2020 Release)
Fire HD 8 Plus Tablet (2020 Release)
Fire HD 8 Bundle Including Fire HD 8 Tablet, 32 GB
Fire 7 Kids Tablet + Sleeve + Kids Stylus
There are a few features to look for during this Amazon Black Friday deal because there are so many Fire tablet options. Each tablet's name includes a number that denotes its screen size rather than a list of variants, such as the Fire HD 10's 10-inch screen or the HD 8's 8-inch screen.
The majority of Fire tablets can also be bought in ad-supported or ad-free versions, with the latter costing an additional $15 to get rid of adverts on the lock screen. Additionally, 32GB or 64GB of internal storage is typically available on Fire tablets. The 32GB version is most likely a safe pick and will save some money as the majority of Fire tablet users will simply be working with straightforward text documents and streaming.