All-new Fire 7 Tablet (opens in new tab) for $29.99 ($20 off)Echo Dot (opens in new tab) for $22 ($27 off)Fire TV Stick (opens in new tab) for $14.99 ($25 off)Fire TV Stick 4K (opens in new tab) for $24.99 ($25 off)All-New Echo Dot for Kids (opens in new tab) for $44.99 ($25 off)All-New Fire 7 Kids Edition Tablet (opens in new tab) for $59.99 ($40 off)

Fire HD 8 Tablet (opens in new tab)for $49.99 ($30 off) or get two for $79.98 ($80 off)Fire HD 10 Tablet (opens in new tab) for $99.99 ($50 off) or get two for $179.98 ($120 off)Fire HD 8 Kids Edition Tablet (opens in new tab) for $79.99 ($50 off) or get two for $139.98 ($120 off) Kindle Paperwhite E-reader (opens in new tab) for up to $50 off, plus a $5 eBook credit and three months free Kindle Unlimited, starting at just $84.99All-new Kindle E-reader (opens in new tab)for $59.99 ($30 off), plus a $5 eBook credit and three months free Kindle Unlimited, just $59.99

In our Fire HD 10 review, we liked its bright, vivid screen and snappy performance. Although it’s not compatible with Google apps, it packs the best screen and performance out of all the Fire tablets we’ve tested.  The Fire HD 10’s 1920 x 1200-pixel panel produces crisp, bright, and vivid images. Its screen can emit up to 405 nits, which is higher than the 335-nit Fire 7 and the 380-nit Fire HD 8.

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