Technology
Amazon’s Fire HD 10 tablet is $50 off
TL;DR: The brilliant Fire HD 10 tablet is on sale for $99.99, down from $149.99.
Heading can often mean investing in some new electronics. are the go-to technology to pick up for the classroom, and while Apple reigns supreme over our lives, there are cheaper options with comparable features.
The Fire HD 10 is Amazon’s most advanced tablet and normally retails for $149.99, but right now it’s $50 off, dropping the price to $99.99.
Obviously at that price, you’re not going to get all of the great features of an iPad, but this tablet features a vibrant 10.1-inch 1080p Full HD display. And with more than 2 million pixels, you’ll experience crisp and clear images. The HD 10 is the fastest tablet in the Fire family with twice the RAM as other models.
Storage begins at 32GB, which might seem small, but you can expand it up to 256GB using a microSD card. As for battery life, this thing will last you the whole school day plus a study sesh in the library with 10 hours of functionality.
The tablet features rear- and front-facing cameras and integrates Alexa voice controls. It’s also super durable, withstanding drops, tumbles, spills, and other daily wear and tear.
Grab the Fire HD 10 tablet on sale for $99.99 at Amazon.
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