Posted July 20, 2020 at 4:42 p.m.
Amazon’s Fire tablets are among the cheapest tablets to buy with a combination of decent displays, proper functionality (for certain tasks) and very low upfront prices.
Normally, you can buy an Amazon Fire for between $50 and $150. Occasionally, they go on sale for much less than that.
But figuring out which pill to buy is rarely so simple. Amazon provides a comparison table on its product pages, but a number of key specifications are hidden on the company’s developer pages.
So I dug them up and put them all together in one place. Here’s a more detailed comparison of Amazon Fire tablets.
Amazon also offers tablet versions for kids. These models charge a little more, but come with a strong case, a one-year subscription to Amazon’s FreeTime Unlimited service, and a 2-year “worry-free warranty” that means Amazon will update damaged tablets without question.
One thing to be in mind about Amazon’s Fire tablets is that they all come with Fire OS, which is a fork from Google Android. There is a traditional home screen and an app launcher designed to display Amazon apps and services, and from the Google Play Store, Amazon tablets come with Amazon Appstore.
You can install Google Play on an Amazon Fire pill or make other changes, but there is no guarantee that each and every Android app you need to run will work.
Overall, I think Amazon tablets are wonderful multimedia client devices. They are also among the cheapest devices you can use to connect to Zoom video conferencing calls the Zoom app for Fire tablets (although they usually have quite deteriorated cameras).
But if you’re looking for a high-performance pickup to play or paint, you’re probably better off with an iPad or Samsung pill.
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2 comments
One thing is certain: the HD 10 is expired for an upgrade.
Has it been less than a year? One way or another, I doubt it. Although… Array I agree with you … Still your writing.
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