Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet, 8” HD Display, 64 GB, 30% faster processor, designed for portable entertainment, (2022 release), Black
Original price was: $129.99.$59.99Current price is: $59.99.
Price: $129.99 - $59.99
(as of Oct 06, 2024 12:49:15 UTC – Details)
Enhanced performance – Updated hexa-core processor for more responsive performance (up to 30% faster than previous gen Fire HD 8).
All day battery life – Up to 13 hours of reading, browsing the web, watching videos, and listening to music at home and on-the-go.
Stream or download your favorite shows and movies from Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+, and HBO. Enjoy your favorite content from Facebook, Hulu, Instagram, TikTok, and more through Amazon’s Appstore (Google Play not supported. Subscription for some apps required).
Fire HD 8 offers 8″ HD display and 2 GB RAM. Choose from 32GB or 64GB (up to 1TB of expandable storage via microSD card). New design is thinner and lighter than previous gen. Screen made with strengthened aluminosilicate glass. As measured in tumble tests, Fire HD 8 is twice as durable as Apple iPad mini (2021).
Stay connected with family and friends – ask Alexa to make video calls to friends and family or download apps like Zoom.
Do more with Alexa – Ask Alexa to listen to music, get news and weather, update shopping lists, and set reminders. Control your smart home, or ask Alexa to make video calls to friends and family with apps like Zoom.
Amazon Kids offers easy-to-use parental controls on Fire tablets. Subscribe to Amazon Kids+ for access to thousands of books, popular apps and games, videos, songs, Audible books, and more.
6 reviews for Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet, 8” HD Display, 64 GB, 30% faster processor, designed for portable entertainment, (2022 release), Black
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Original price was: $129.99.$59.99Current price is: $59.99.
T. F. T. –
When you understand what you’re buying, this tablet is an OUTSTANDING value
I own two PC’s, an iPhone, an iPad, and a Kindle Oasis. I didn’t NEED another device for reading Kindle ebooks, but the Prime Day price was irresistible, as was the price for the tri-fold case. I have been more than happy with this little tablet. It’s eight inches instead of seven inches (which I would have preferred, my wife loves the one we bought for her) in size, but it includes twice the memory of the other Kindle Fire I was considering as well as a USB C charging port which the seven-inch Fire doesn’t have. I’ve found the form factor as easy to use as the seven-inch Fire, especially with the tri-fold case, which is very similar in style and function to the original iPad cases, and also an excellent value. Weight isnât bad either.When you purchase a Kindle Fire, PLEASE UNDERSTAND that you are NOT buying a premium Android tablet, nor are you paying anything close to what a premium Android tablet would cost. This Kindle Fire shines as an ebook reader. It offers more display options for viewing books (including multiple column options) than a Kindle PaperWhite or Oasis, more memory for storing books, and a speaker that allows you to use the âRead Aloudâ feature (not quite as nice as a real audio book, but getting better all the time) without having to plug in a headset. The Kindle Fire is significantly lower in cost than a PaperWhite or Oasis (Iâm not sure Oasis is still available. If itâs not I think thatâs a shame.) I like to read Kindle books on the Fire using a landscape orientation with two columns. The folded tri-fold case provides a nice viewing angle.The Kindle Fire 8 inch offers a halfway decent web browser, which I use mostly to read online newspapers and complete the New York Timesâ daily Wordle and Spelling Bee.The Amazon App Store (I donât believe the Google Playstore is available for Kindle tablets) offers a decent selection of games and other apps, including a version of Microsoft 365 that actually CAN be used. Thereâs also a Yahtzee app that I really like, especially because the ads are so unintrusive, and a little railroad game thatâs more challenging than it looks. Both of these are great for avoiding boredom when waiting for a meeting.The onscreen keyboard is reasonably responsive and easy to use. With all apps, itâs important to remember that, compared to premium Android tablets, a Kindle Fire is SLOW!!! That doesnât bother me at all when I consider what I paid for this tablet. Itâs an EXCELLENT value, in my opinion, better than I expected it to be.
Danielle –
Great price!
My grandma needed a new tablet to take on her gambling trips. This tablet happened to be on sale so I ordered it. It came in 2 days with Amaon prime. Easy to setup. The wifi connectivity is perfect. Screen size is great for playing games and watching videos. She also used this tablet to take notes at a women’s conference. Very sleek design and holds a battery charge!
P. Schubert –
Amazing product
I love my kindle. It is an amazing invention. How else can you walk around carrying an entire personal library at your command, without breaking your back? Just wish the device had more app control, you can only download apps from the Amazon App store.
Madhavan –
Great software held back by mediocre hardware
I got the 2022 Fire HD 8 to replace my 2013 Fire HDX 7. While the software on the new tablet is a huge upgrade, the hardware is rather lackluster (the decade-old HDX had an excellent display and processor, even by today’s standards). The Fire HD 8 is still perfectly usable for most basic tasks as long as you put up with occasional stutters, and the 8″ size is a sweet spot that is not too large for ebook reading but also not too small for watching videos. There are very few alternatives in the compact tablet market and pretty much none at this price point.Hardware:The display has a resolution of 1280×800, so it’s not full HD (compared to 1920×1200 on the old HDX 7 as well as the current Fire HD 10). The lack of sharpness is most noticeable with smaller text, but otherwise the resolution is not really an issue when reading ebooks (I use a medium font size) or when watching videos.The stereo speakers are also pretty good for a tablet of this size, certainly good enough for watching videos. For music, I use wireless headphones paired via Bluetooth, but there is also a wired headphone jack for those who prefer that.The MediaTek processor is perhaps the biggest letdown on the hardware side, it barely gets the job done and chokes if you try to do anything fancy.Battery life is excellent. Since my last charge 3 days ago, I’ve used the tablet about an hour each day (mix of reading, music and videos) and I have just under 80% remaining. That is pretty much in line with the advertised battery life of 13 hours, and it loses very little charge on standby. Using a USB-C charger capable of fast charging (not the bundled one), it charges fully in under 2 hours.Software:Fire OS is a pleasure to use, especially if you’re into the Amazon ecosystem. Obviously it comes preloaded with all the Amazon apps, but my favorite part of the UI is the Library tab on the home screen, which provides quick access to recently viewed content in each app (such as Kindle books or recently visited websites). It’s basically an improved version of the carousel on my old HDX, and it’s a really useful feature that other tablets could benefit from.Fire OS comes with the Amazon Appstore – it is technically possible to get access to the Google Play Store, but this is probably not the right tablet if you use a ton of apps. The Amazon Appstore does have apps for most subscription video services, however there is no official YouTube app (I just use the browser and it works fine).There is even a split-screen mode that lets you run two apps side-by-side, but the underpowered processor makes this unusable in practice. I even had the tablet lock up once when playing around with the split-screen feature. It’s a shame because the software features really deserve a better processor.Overall, it’s a decent tablet for the price and works fine for reading books, listening to music and watching videos. That “decent” could turn into “excellent” with a faster processor and a full HD (1080p) screen, and I would gladly pay a bit extra for that.
Kristine Beaman –
Received quickly and seamlessly was able to connect the new device to my Amazon account
I wanted a new Fire as my old one is getting pretty tired, acting slow a lot. I love the new little one. It’s fast and efficient. Much lighter and smaller than my elder device. I’ve been very happy with the old one for years. I will be happy with the new one for a long time too. I loved how easy it is to connect and it doesn’t take all day. The action keys are simpler than in old Fire tablets. Much faster!! A big thank you to the Amazon drivers who deliver and are honest.
Kate B. –
Very Easy to Set Up – Highly Versatile tablet
I recommend this Fire 8 because it allows me to read Kindle books — including a text book from which I am teaching a class — listen to Audible books, watch video, access the Internet and YouTube, and much more. With its high memory and speed of charging, it will be useful to me for a long time. My Kindle Fire First Generation still works, but this is a smart replacement. (Note: I tried a paper white kindle in the interim, but the black and white was hard to read from — not enough contrast for my eyes.) I am also pleased that it was easy to sync this with my kindle and audible books. Amazon’s delivery was remarkably quick — and they willingly replaced an earlier order that had a scratch on the screen. I couldn’t have had better service.