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This affordable 10-inch Amazon tablet is 44% off today — yours for just $100

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Amazing Deal The 2023 release of the Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet.
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We’ve found some tablet deals for flagship devices, but we’ve also discovered offers that make budget-friendly models even more affordable. Here’s one — the 64GB, ad-supported version of the latest release of the Amazon Fire HD 10 at 44% off, which brings its price down from $179 to just $100. That’s $79 in savings if you buy the tablet from Amazon, but you have to hurry. That’s because this special price is only available for a limited time, and once it’s gone, we’re not sure when you’ll get another chance.

Why you should buy the Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet

The 2023 release of the Amazon Fire HD 10 isn’t going to challenge the performance of the premium devices among the best tablets. However, if you’re only planning to use it for daily activities such as browsing social media, watching streaming shows, and playing mobile games, its octa-core processor and 3GB of RAM will be more than enough. The tablet’s 10.1-inch touchscreen offers Full HD resolution for sharp details and vivid colors, which makes it great for video, and its long-lasting battery can last up to 13 hours on a single charge.

Compared to the Amazon Fire HD 10 2019, which is its predecessor, the Amazon Fire HD 10 2023 is 25% faster, and it’s also more than 30 grams lighter for extra portability. Its front-facing camera has also been upgraded from 2MP to 5MP, so that you’ll look clearer whenever you’re joining video calls. Of course, the Amazon Fire HD 10 still supports Amazon’s Alexa, allowing voice commands for a wide range of functions.

The 64GB, ad-supported Amazon Fire HD 10 is already perfect for shoppers on a tight budget at its original price of $179, but it’s an even more attractive option right now following Amazon’s 44% discount. It’s on sale for only $100, but you need to act fast if you want to pocket the savings of $79. This limited-time deal may disappear at any moment, so if the Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet is perfect for your needs, we highly recommend push ingforward with your transaction for it right away.

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