The Prime Big Deal Days event is just around the corner on October 8-9, but we’re seeing a few great discounts ahead of its arrival. And if you’re in the market for a Fire HD 8 Tablet, now is the time to add it to your shopping cart. Typically sold for $130, you can pick it up for just $60 right now. That’s the lowest price ever for the popular tablet–though it’s unclear how long the discount will last.
Regardless of who is using the tablet, it’ll give you access to streaming services, podcasts, and your Kindle eBooks. And if the built-in 64GB isn’t enough for all your content, there’s a microSD slot so you can expand your storage by up to 1TB.
If you’re shopping for a younger user, consider instead snagging the Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Pro. It’s down to just $90 (was $150) and includes a slim case for added protection, ad-free content, and a two-year warranty for peace of mind. You’ll also find a version with a thicker, more durable case for $95 (was $180), which is ideal for kids between three and seven years old.
Looking for a generic Android tablet that’s a bit cheaper than the Fire HD 8? You’ll find this one on sale for just $40 (was $52). Be sure to clip the coupon on the store page to receive the full discount–and though this can’t compete with higher-priced options, it might be a reasonable choice for shoppers on a tight budget.
Here’s a look at its specs, along with a few other cheap options.
If you’d like a keyboard case and pen, you can pick up an Xgody bundle for $100 (was $110). For more early deals ahead of Prime Big Deal Days, check out the official page on Amazon.
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