Get an Amazon Fire 7 Tablet for Under $40

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If you’re tired of lugging around your laptop but would enjoy a mobile computing option that won’t break the bank like an iPad, consider an Amazon Fire 7 Tablet. While you’ll need to put up with lockscreen ads, it seems like a small price for such a useful gadget.

This tablet has a 7″ touchscreen display, 2GB RAM, 16GB storage, and a 30% faster quad-core processor when compared to a previous Gen Fire 7. You’ll also get 40% more battery life, with up to 10 hours. Compared to the 2021 Apple iPad Mini, you’ll get more responsive video and gameplay, and it’s twice as durable to boot.

Amazon Fire 7 Tablet Display

Expand the storage up to 1TB with your micro-SD card. With all that storage space in the Amazon Fire 7 Tablet, you can hold a big library of books, movies, and apps. Use all the same apps you’re used to, such as Kindle, Netflix, and Spotify. (Subscription fees may apply.) Download more apps through Amazon’s Appstore.

With that 10-hour battery, you can get absorbed in a book for an entire Saturday, browse the Web into the night, or enjoy videos and music with the family. Alexa is onboard as well and can make video calls to friends and family over Zoom, play your favorite music, check on the weather, set an alarm, or help you find a recipe.

Take 33% off the price of this 16GB tablet with lockscreen ads in your choice of colors and pay just $39.99. Get the 32GB for $59.99. If you just can’t deal with the ads, check out the options without the lockscreen ads. Also, look into adding a screen protector and case.

Amazon Fire 7 Tablet

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Laura Tucker
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Laura has spent nearly 20 years writing news, reviews, and op-eds, with more than 10 of those years as an editor as well. She has exclusively used Apple products for the past three decades. In addition to writing and editing at MTE, she also runs the site's sponsored review program.