The latest HD 8 isn't much of an upgrade over last year's model, but the "always-ready" hands-free Alexa feature is a nice addition to what remains the best tablet value.
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If you don't need Google apps on your tablet then this is the best cheap tablet going. It's worth the extra spend over the Fire 7 for the larger, better screen.And now you can use Alexa hands free, or pair the Fire HD 8 with the clever Show Mode dock to...
The Fire HD 8 is far from perfect, but its abilities are far beyond what you might expect for the price. It does a lot, and does it pretty well. If you want razor-sharp video and class-leading audio performance, you know you're going to spend a lot, lot...
New edition. Amazon has updated its 8-inch Fire HD 8 tablet but kept the price at its low level; the tablet still starts at just $80. Most notable updates: Alexa and wireless...
A great value for money tablet that copes well when you're watching TV shows, playing music and being used as an e-reader. Its affordable price tag does mean you compromise on battery life and speed at opening apps, but its great for kids and...
The Fire series of tablets exists very definitely within its own special niche. These are throwaway devices that fit their specific brief very nicely and offer a decent experience overall, but with a number of glaring issues.The design of the Amazon...
Amazon's lineup of inexpensive Fire tablets just got a bit cheaper.The online retail giant is offering $10 discounts on the 8GB Fire, the 16GB Fire HD 8 (above), and the Fire Kids Edition. The Fire normally sells for $49.99, while the Fire HD 8 costs...