Another popular tablet manufacturer is Samsung. Apple is hard to find discounts on and can be very low (5-15%) so we imagine iPads could sell out on Prime Day if they’re discounted. Other than Amazon tablets, we think Apple iPads could give Fire tablets a run for their money this year. The Kindle Paperwhite is a 5-star e-reader/tablet that will probably be the big seller this year– see our Kindle Paperwhite review (opens in new tab) for more. As Amazon announced it will be turning off access to new books on old Kindles (opens in new tab), now is a good time to replace your old Kindle and treat yourself to cheap Kindle book deals (opens in new tab). Kindles are top e-readers with multiple devices, colours and capacities to choose from. In the Daily Deals (opens in new tab) section at Amazon, we can already see that refurbished Fire Kids, Fire HD 10 and Fire HD 8 have got up to 50% off which is some of the best Fire Tablet deals (opens in new tab) we’ve seen in a while.Īnother Amazon tablet-like product we predict doing well this Prime Day are Kindles. As Prime Day is an Amazon event, Amazon devices will most likely receive the biggest price cuts and we think Fire Tablets will be the bestsellers this year. Our first prediction is that Amazon Fire tablets will be the most discounted this year.
Laptops are always a big part of Prime Day but we think tablets will be the main attraction this year, with huge discounts on devices and accessories like keyboards and covers to turn tablets into a laptop. Laptop-tablet hybrids were on sale throughout the Easter, Memorial Day and bank holiday sales so we anticipate that it will be the same on Prime Day. Click here to shop the Fire Tablet deal.We noticed in our Prime Day laptop deals (opens in new tab) post that 2-in-1 laptops have been extremely popular in the sales this year. This deal isn’t part of a themed sale, and Amazon notes it’s only going on for a limited time, so it could end today.
It’s the perfect device for watching video, browsing the web, posting on social media, or reading articles. Don’t believe us? The Fire HD 8 Tablet currently boasts a 4.6-star rating (out of five) from more than 125,000 reviews online.
The Fire HD 8 is a great value at its full price, but at $54.99 it’s one of the best deals in tech. You can even use the Fire HD 8’s 2MP (megapixel) camera to video conference on Zoom if you don’t have a webcam.
While the Fire HD 8 can’t run as many apps as Apple’s iPad, staples like Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Spotify, and Audible are all available (YouTube is the only main omission). These features set the Fire Tablet 8 apart from the iPad, which Apple says gets 10 hours of battery life per charge, and has no upgradable storage. If you want more storage, you can add up to 512GB by popping in a MicroSD Card, a process that requires no tools and shouldn’t take longer than one minute. This tablet comes with 32GB of storage, which means it can hold thousands of songs, dozens of apps, or a few hours of HD video.