Amazon's Fire HD 10 Tablet Has a Striking New Color That You'll Love

In September 2015, Amazon released not one but seven new products in its Fire line, including a tablet under $100. Each device update centers on an enhanced experience without it changing too much. While each product has great updates, you're going to want to save all your excitement for the Fire tablet, which costs only $50. Look ahead to see what each device has to offer.

Fire TV ($100) and Fire TV Stick With Voice Remote ($50)
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Fire TV ($100) and Fire TV Stick With Voice Remote ($50)

The Fire TV supports 4K Ultra HD, which is a new generation of resolution that is perfect for watching movies and TV. It also offers additional storage with a microSD slot for 128GB. Most notably, the new Fire OS 5 system will include Alexa, Amazon's voice search system, more apps, and more on-demand channels to pick from. As for the Fire TV Stick With Voice Remote, it lets you say any movie, actor, and TV show and search for you. It is also more transportable, as it does not require software if you bring it somewhere new.

Fire TV Gaming Edition ($140)
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Fire TV Gaming Edition ($140)

This is quite the bundle, as the Fire TV gaming edition includes the Fire TV, Fire TV game controller, a 32GB microSD card, and two games. The game controller also works with Alexa, so you can search much easier.

Fire Kids Edition ($100)
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Fire Kids Edition ($100)

Not only has the price dropped from $149, but the 8GB Fire Kids Edition still comes with a two-year guarantee in case anything happens, as well as a case. It also includes Amazon FreeTime, which has kid-friendly apps and websites. If you want more storage, a 16GB version is now available for $120.

Fire Tablet ($50-$70)
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Fire Tablet ($50-$70)

A seven-inch display, two cameras, up to 128GB of storage, and a seven-hour battery life are included in the extremely affordable Fire Tablet. The tablet is also now available in magenta, blue, and tangerine and comes in an 8GB version for $50 or a 16GB version for $70.

Fire HD 8 ($150) and Fire HD 10 (Starting at $230)
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Fire HD 8 ($150) and Fire HD 10 (Starting at $230)

Both versions are bigger, are lighter, and include 128GB of storage with a microSD card as well as Amazon Underground, a shopping app that has "over $10,000 in paid apps, games, and in-app items" for free. The Fire HD 8 has an eight-inch display, and the Fire HD 10 has a 10.1-inch display. The Fire HD 10 just released a new color option of silver aluminum and a storage option of 64GB for $290.