Amazon Summer Sale sees Fire HD tablets reduced up to 35%

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The Amazon Summer Sale is here, and if you're looking to pick up a tablet for less than normal, you're in luck – all the Fire HD slates are now reduced.

Amazon's Fire HD range, consisting of the Fire HD 7, HD 8, and HD 10 tablets and Kids' versions of them, are all much more affordable than a Samsung Galaxy Tab, iPad, or other competing tablets.

The slates are affordable because they don't have the highest specs and they come loaded with Amazon's own-brand apps, which some might consider bloatware.

But if you're just looking for a big screen to watch movies on when you're on the go, you could do a lot worse than Amazon's tablets.

The deals are for a broad swathe of Amazon's Fire HD range, for different sizes, colours, and editions (by that, we mean that there are Kids' Editions available too). There are too many to list here, so instead we've hunted down the absolute best deals for you.

Amazon Fire 7 Kids' Edition £100 £65 at Amazon

Amazon Fire 7 Kids' Edition £100 £65 at Amazon

The Amazon Fire 7 is Amazon's smallest slate for kids. Its software, with kids-friendly apps, and hardware, with a giant protective case, make it great for your youngster.

Amazon Fire HD 8 16GB £80 £55 at Amazon

Amazon Fire HD 8 16GB £80 £55 at Amazon

Amazon's middle-sized tablet is the Fire HD 8, with a – you guessed it – 8-inch HD screen. At only £55 for a 16GB model you're getting a decent amount of storage for a low price.

Amazon Fire HD 10 32GB £150 £105 at Amazon

Amazon Fire HD 10 32GB £150 £105 at Amazon

If you want the biggest screen Amazon offers, the Fire HD 10 is for you it comes with a 10-inch screen. It also comes with a decent amount of storage at 32GB, so you can download lots of movies too.

Amazon Fire HD 10 64GB £180 £135 at Amazon

Amazon Fire HD 10 64GB £180 £135 at Amazon

The most 'high-end' of Amazon's tablets is the 64GB version of the Fire HD 10, which has a big screen and plenty of storage. It's now £45 cheaper, which is a saving you can spend on apps and purchases.

Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids' Edition £200 £145 at Amazon

Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids' Edition £200 £145 at Amazon

Amazon's most pricey tablet is the Kids' version of the Fire HD 10, but it's currently at its lowest price we've seen so far. For that price you're getting a kid-proof slate that even the most tenacious toddler can't tear apart.

Tom Bedford
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Tom Bedford joined TechRadar in early 2019 as a staff writer, and left the team as deputy phones editor in late 2022 to work for entertainment site (and TR sister-site) What To Watch. He continues to contribute on a freelance basis for several sections including phones, audio and fitness.

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