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Amazon Fire Max 11 Tablet Discounted to Lowest Price Ever
The price of the Amazon Fire Max 11 tablet has been dramatically reduced by 46%, marking its lowest price since the Black Friday sales last year. The tablet, originally priced at £259.99, is now available for £139.99, offering a savings of £120 on the 64GB model. This limited-time offer comes ahead of Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days event scheduled for October 7-8, 2024, which will feature exclusive discounts for Prime members.
Features and Specifications
The Fire Max 11 is positioned as Amazon’s most powerful tablet. It features an impressive 11-inch screen with 2.4 million pixels, ideal for streaming, gaming, or browsing. The tablet is crafted with an aluminium body, described by Amazon as “as thin as a pencil,” while being “three times as durable” as the 10th-generation iPad.
In addition to its visual capabilities, the tablet includes 64GB of internal storage, expandable to 128GB for £179.99. Each tablet comes equipped with 8MP front and rear cameras, perfect for video calls and capturing high-definition videos. Users can expect up to 14 hours of battery life, depending on usage, alongside security features like a fingerprint scanner.
The current promotional price also applies to the ad-free model, while a slightly cheaper version with ads retails for £129.99. Another retailer, Argos, lists the same model for a comparable price of £129.99.
Customer Reactions and Comparisons
The Fire Max 11 has garnered positive feedback from users, earning an average rating of 4.5 stars from nearly 2,800 reviews. One user expressed enthusiasm, stating, “The screen is something else, looks amazing, and I really like the wide aspect ratio.” They highlighted the tablet’s capability for playing games like Roblox and Minecraft, which they found to operate more effectively than on an iPad.
Another reviewer praised the build quality, mentioning, “This is the best one yet. The build quality has had a huge upgrade, and it feels more premium.” They noted significant improvements in speed and sound quality, alongside the addition of a fingerprint scanner that works efficiently.
While the reviews are largely positive, some customers have noted minor drawbacks. One three-star review pointed out that the tablet lacks wireless charging and a headphone jack, expressing disappointment over these features.
Comparatively, for those considering alternatives, Sky Mobile is offering the 2025 iPad for just £10.50 with payment plans, while Android enthusiasts may find the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite and Galaxy Tab S11 appealing, priced at £9 and £25 respectively, both accompanied by a free Slim Book Cover Keyboard.
As Amazon prepares for its Prime Big Deal Days, the Fire Max 11’s compelling features and competitive pricing could make it an attractive option for consumers looking for a high-quality tablet experience.
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