Amazon Fire HD 8 is £50 off in this cheap tablet deal
£50 off all configurations
The Amazon Prime Day deals haven't even started yet - well, technically at least - but the Amazon Fire HD 8 is already discounted, and we're seeing a chunky reduction of £50 on different variants of the cheap tablet from 2020.
Does £50 off a tablet not sound much? Don't forget Amazon's Fire tablets are really cheap - in fact, the discount is over 50% off for some of the storage options.
Thanks to this big discount, lots of variants of the tablet are now at all-time low prices, making them great buys if you need a low-cost slate for entertainment.
(Not in the UK? Scroll down for deals in your region).
Today's best Amazon Fire HD 8 deals
Amazon Fire HD 8 32GB: at Amazon | with ads | £89.99 £39.99
If you can take it in its cheapest variant, the Amazon Fire HD 8 is only £40, which is way down from its original £90 asking price. That's a great saving on an already-affordable slate.
Amazon Fire HD 8 32GB: at Amazon | without ads | £99.99 £49.99
If you don't want your tablet experience marred by ads, it only costs £10 over the ad-riddled version, which you might find worthwhile. It's not strictly necessary, though.
Amazon Fire HD 8 64GB: at Amazon | with ads | £119.99 £69.99
If you want more storage space for books, music and movies, you'll have to pay a little more, but lots of people might deem it worthwhile. Sure, Amazon Fire tablets have expandable storage, but if you only need 64GB, it'd just be cheaper to buy the higher-storage version.
Amazon Fire HD 8 64GB: at Amazon | without ads | £129.99 £79.99
The priciest version of Amzon Fire HD 8 has no ads and 64GB storage, and costs £80 - that's pushing the bounds of truly 'cheap tablet' a little bit, but it's still more affordable than the cheapest variant of the tablet was before the sales.
The Amazon Fire HD 8 has an 8-inch HD screen, hence the name, which is what distinguishes it from the Fire 7 and Fire HD 10 (guess their sizes).
The slate has a 12-hour battery, 2GB RAM and a plastic build. It's designed as a portable entertainment device, in particular thanks to its software, which has close integration with the company's own streaming services. There's an app store with a limited selection of third-party platforms and games too.
You can opt to pick up the slate with or without ads - if you pick the latter, the user interface has advertisements in it, but the price is lower. The options also include 32GB or 64GB storage, which dictates how much you'll be able to download on it - we'd always recommend more storage space when the options are as low as these choices.
Every different version of the slate is £50 off - unless you opt for the case and screen protector bundle, which saves you £60. You can find this by clicking through on any of the above links, depending on which version of the tablet you want, then clicking for the bundle.
More Amazon Fire HD 8 deals
No matter where you live, you'll find all the lowest prices for the Amazon Fire HD 8 from around the web right here, with offers available in your region.
More Amazon Prime Day deals
- Amazon Echo devices: Amazon Music Unlimited 6 months free with Echo Dot
- Audible Premium Plus: Prime members get 3 months for 99p
- Blink Mini security camera: now just £21.99 for Prime members
- Deals under £15: save on games, smart home, fashion and more
- Fashion: big savings on Amazon brands starting at under £5
- Headphones: Jabra headphones from £69
- Kitchen: Dolce Gusto coffee machines from £59 and more
- Laptops: cheap PCs starting at just £199
- MacBook Air M1: £100 off at Amazon - now £899
- PC games: EA titles including The Sims 4 from £7.49
- Prime Video: channel add-ons 99p for three months
- PS5: Demon's Souls, Immortals and more discounted now
- Smart home: Ring Video Doorbell from £35
- Smartwatches: Fitbit Charge 4 now £99
- TVs: 4K smart TVs from £298
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Tom Bedford was deputy phones editor on TechRadar until late 2022, having worked his way up from staff writer. Though he specialized in phones and tablets, he also took on other tech like electric scooters, smartwatches, fitness, mobile gaming and more. He is based in London, UK and now works for the entertainment site What To Watch.
He graduated in American Literature and Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia. Prior to working on TechRadar, he freelanced in tech, gaming and entertainment, and also spent many years working as a mixologist.