
Considering the price, you couldn’t really expect much more than this-but nevertheless, it is a factor that needs to be taken into account. With a screen resolution of 1024 x 600, display isn’t this tablet’s strong suit. They also offer discounts on the tablet now and then, usually during special events like Black Friday or their biannual Prime Day, which tends to take place in July and October. While this tablet is available at some tech retailers and department stores, we'd suggest sticking with Amazon, as if you already have an account with them, it should automatically link this to your new tablet so that you can shop and download more quickly. However, if you'd rather nix the ads, you can pay around $14 (or £10) more for a version without ads. If you opt for the lowest price available, you will be met with a stream of ads on your lock screen, but they're pretty harmless so if that doesn't bother you then it's a great way to save money. This is definitely one of the best value-for-money tablets on the market. The bumper case that comes with the Kids edition allows you to bounce it off the walls and floor, for sure, but unless you plan to actually do that, it doesn't add anything else to the equation.Colors available: Black, twilight blue, sage, plumĬameras: 2 MP rear-facing and HD 720p front-facing As I said in my review, this is a cheap tablet that's already pretty durable. Put simply, even without the bumper, the Fire 7 tablet is a tough little tablet, and even if you break it within the first two years, you're only saving $10 on a replacement. Of course, that's only if you actually break it.

You would save yourself $10 in the long run.

If you break it once over the course of two years and Amazon replaces it, you get $120 worth of tablets for $110. The Fire 7 tablet is $60, and this Kids tablet is $110.

Some might look at that two-year guarantee and think to themselves, "If I buy this Kids tablet, I get the same Fire 7 tablet, but with a two-year guarantee, so if I break it, I can get it replaced for less money than a second Fire 7." That's a legitimate argument once you work out the math.
