Technology
Fire tablets are on sale on Amazon — save up to $30
A tablet is a nice luxury to have. It’s more than a smartphone, but slightly less than an actual laptop — it sits right in the middle and acts as a nice epicenter for all of your apps, smart home devices, e-books, and more. The thing is, tablets can get expensive, especially if you’re looking at something like a $700+ iPad. If you want an option that isn’t going to send you spiraling into debt, though, you might want to check out an Amazon Fire tablet.
Amazon currently has discounts on three Fire tablet models, ranging from $10 to $30 off their original prices — you won’t regret it, and your wallet will thank you for going the budget-conscious route.
, , and tablets are all capable of great things — choosing one will just depend on what you want to get out of it. If you’re willing to spring for the largest and clearest screen, most storage, fastest processing speed, and longest battery life, the Fire 10 HD tablet is for you. But more isn’t always better, at least not for everyone. Maybe you’re using your tablet for simple tasks, or solely as an e-reader. Maybe you only need something that can stream video that’s larger than your phone screen. In which case, the Fire 7 or Fire 8 HD are both great choices, and you’ll save at least $60 by getting rid of some of the bells and whistles.
Whatever choice you end up making, you’ll still be able to (*big breath*) stream video, read e-books, play games, use a variety of apps, listen to music, take pictures, use voice controls with Alexa, and much more. Now ask yourself — do you really need an iPad?
Grab one of three Amazon Fire tablets on Amazon’s website and save up to $30.
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