Don’t get me wrong it’s ok if not a bit slow but if I had known about the Max hd11 I would have gotten it. It’s only 40 more bucks and way better.
I bought a Fire HD 10 last year and I also have a Fire HD 8 tablet that’s 3 or 4 years old.
I actually just bought a Fire 7 tablet to replace my 10 year old Fire 7 tablet (the first fire tablet I ever bought) It is small.enough to.keep in my purse and cheap enough so I don’t worry about losing it. It’s handy for reading or for playing games, for example, if I’m sitting in the waiting room for a medical appointment.
I think the whole line is great and affordable.
After all these years of owning fire tablets, I have never had one break. I did have my first fire 10 tablet stop working after 7 years of daily use–I suspect the battery pooped out or the connector may have loosened so it could not be properly recharged.
I just traded in my first Fire 8 tablet that was still working after 6 years. I got an additional 20% off the Fire 7 32GB tablet (after the 45% off sale price) p!us a $5 gift card applied to that purchase. So I paid $31 for the Fire 7 32GB tablet p!us recycle fees and sales tax (so $38 total). I get my Fire7 tablet tomorrow.
I am.a very frugal.peron (OK, maybe a bit of a cheapskate) so I just love amazon’s affordable fire tablets and kindle e-readers
At least you didn’t buy a Nook.
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