Every Amazon Fire Tablet is on sale — let us help you pick the right one
From kids to pros, there's a tablet for everyone at budget-friendly prices
Amazon tends to drop steep discounts on its lineup of Fire tablets for Black Friday, but you don’t have to wait until then to save big. Amazon is currently knocking up to 54% off every Fire tablet in the lineup, from the Kids version on up to the more premium Fire Max 11.
Right now, you can pick up the Fire HD 10 Kids Pro for $104, a heavy discount of $85. It’s an all-time low price for this kid-friendly device. Plus, we rank it as one of the best tables for kids that you can buy.
There’s more, including the Amazon Fire HD 8, which we rank as one of the best tablets, especially if you're on a tight budget.
If you’re looking for Kindle deals, they’re not on sale yet, unless you want to buy a bundle for a minimal discount. However, Amazon usually slashes prices on its e-readers for Black Friday, so keep an eye on Tom’s Guide, as we’ll be tracking deals and sales in the run-up and throughout the shopping holiday.
Read on to see just how much you can save on Amazon’s Fire tablets ahead of Black Friday.
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- Amazon Fire HD 8: was $99 now $54
- Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Pro: was $139 now $64
- Amazon Fire HD 10: was $139 now $69
- Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro: was $189 now $104
- Amazon Fire Max 11: was $279 now $189
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At $100, the Fire HD 8 was already a budget-friendly option which we said “hits the sweet spot between price and performance” in our Fire HD 8 review. At $54, it’s even more appealing. The tablet comes with excellent battery life and a bright display, perfect for reading digital comics. It does most of what it needs to at a fraction of the cost of an iPad.
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Built for slightly older kids, the Fire HD 8 Kids Pro offers more power, 13 hours of battery life, parental controls, and a protective case. At an all-time low price of $64, this one isn’t breaking the bank while offering plenty of apps for kids to play and learn with.
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For those who prefer larger screens, the Amazon Fire HD 10 features a bright 10.1-inch display driven by an octa-core CPU with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. It does feature lock-screen ads, which can be removed by paying a small fee. At $69, the ads aren’t really a bother. In our Fire HD 10 review, we said that it's a solidly built tablet with enough power to enjoy a wide array of apps and games.
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The Fire HD 10 Kids Pro offers the same internal power as the Fire HD 10 but with a kid-friendly case and warranty. It’s one of our picks for the best tablets for kids, especially older ones. Like the smaller Fire HD 8 Kids tablet, it has robust parental controls, a big, bright display, and access to Disney, Marvel and Lego as part of the Amazon Kids+ subscription.
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If you’re looking for a more premium tablet, the Fire Max 11 is Amazon’s top model while still being budget-friendly. In our Fire Max 11 review, we said that it's “the best tablet Amazon's ever produced.” It features a bright 11-inch 2K display, a 2.2 GHz octa-core Mediatek MT8188J CPU, 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage expandable to 1TB with a microSD card. Now’s a great time to get one at a heavy discount.
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Scott Younker is the West Coast Reporter at Tom’s Guide. He covers all the lastest tech news. He’s been involved in tech since 2011 at various outlets and is on an ongoing hunt to build the easiest to use home media system. When not writing about the latest devices, you are more than welcome to discuss board games or disc golf with him. He also handles all the Connections coverage on Tom's Guide and has been playing the addictive NYT game since it released.
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