Amazon is selling its 10-inch Fire HD tablet for 50% off right now - here's the model to buy
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Amazon is selling its 10-inch Fire HD tablet for 50% off right now - here's the model to buy
"One of Amazon's most popular tablets, the , is 50% off for a limited time ahead of the commerce giant's October Prime Day sale. The new starting price of $70 makes the budget-friendly tablet even more accessible. Let's start with the base tier, which has been discounted from $140 to $70. Paying the entrance fee gets you mostly the same hardware as the more expensive models, including the 10-inch display, 3GB of RAM, and a suite of Amazon-partnered apps and services."
"While some apps that you may be familiar with through Android and iPadOS tablets aren't readily available from Amazon's app store, you can open most services through the Amazon browser. What are the caveats of the base model Fire HD tablet? 32GB of storage and lock screen ads. I'm more accepting of the latter since the ads only appear on the lock screen, which you'll hardly spend time on if you're planning to use this tablet for media consumption and browsing."
"As for the storage, you can plug in a MicroSD card (up to 1TB) for expanded memory, but I'd recommend going a tier up and paying $10 more for the 64GB variant. That way, you'll have more than enough internal storage to download plenty of apps and games. That's to say, you've got options aplenty during this October Prime Day."
Amazon's Fire HD 10 tablet is discounted from $140 to $70, delivering a 10-inch display, 3GB of RAM, and Amazon-partnered apps and services. Some familiar Android and iPadOS apps may not be available through Amazon's app store, but most services are accessible via the Amazon browser. The base model includes 32GB storage and lock screen ads; storage can be expanded with a MicroSD card up to 1TB. Upgrading to the 64GB variant for an extra $10 provides substantially more internal space for apps and games. High production volume enables fast shipping options such as one-day or overnight delivery.
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