![]() ![]() The main differences between them are 4GB of RAM, wireless charging support and a 5-megapixel camera, but that’s it. There is a Fire HD 8 Plus, though I didn’t get to test that one. The MediaTek processor is a modest upgrade, while the 3GB of RAM is also a modest increase from the 2GB of the previous model. The tablet has an 8-inch screen with 720p resolution and decent brightness. Other than a slightly lighter and thinner body, there is little difference between them cosmetically. ![]() Memory: 3GB RAM, 32GB or 64GB internal storage (microSD card slot expandable up to another 1TB)Ĭamera: 5-megapixel rear camera, 2-megapixel front-facingĪmazon didn’t change much with this tablet compared to the previous one from 2020. Processor: 2.0GHz + 2.0GHz MediaTek MT8169 hexa-core processor That means sideloading the Play Store onto the device, which is entirely optional, but also worth considering if you think the Fire HD 8 is for you.ĭisplay: 8-inch 1200 x 800 16:10 IPS LCD display with 189 pixels per inch You could also take it further, provided you give it increased access to apps from the Google Play Store. ![]() What it gives you is easy access to Amazon’s apps and services, letting you stream, read, and browse the content you like. ![]() There are no real bells and whistles to this device, even if it is the latest model in the company’s current lineup. The Amazon Fire HD 8 isn’t the tablet you get for all the latest features, it’s the one you reach for when the basics are good enough. ![]()
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