Dylan Cease’s name has been tossed thoroughly around the MLB trade rumor mill since the offseason started. But sending the once Cy Young runner-up to another club might have to wait until the MLB trade deadline, according to ESPN’s Buster Olney. Rival executives believe the White Sox will try to leverage his value by holding onto him. “There is no…
January 2024
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Amazon’s Newest Fire HD 10 Tablet Is 42% Off Right Now
Amazon’s newest flagship tablet, the Amazon Fire HD 10, is currently 42% off, hitting the lowest price I’ve seen—$104.99 (down from $179.99). That’s the price for the 64GB version; the 32GB version is also discounted to $94.99 (originally $139.99), but if you ask me, double the storage is well worth another $10.
The Amazon Fire HD tablet has 3GB of RAM, a high-definition screen with 1080p, a 13-hour battery life, and the ability to expand your 32GB or 64GB storage by up to 1TB with a microSD card. Choosing to get it without lock screen ads will cost you an extra $15.
The Fire HD 10 is lighter, faster, and has a better camera than its predecessor, the 2021 Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet. A new addition is the ability to use the Fire Max 11, a stylus pen that is sold separately, to tackle hands-on creative work.
Amazon Fire HD tablets aren’t generally considered to be powerhouse tablets, but they are a strong budget option—this specific model happens to be our sister site PCMag’s pick for the best tablet under $150 (you can read their “excellent” review here). The downside of all Amazon tablets is that you’re locked to the Amazon app store (though you can still download most major apps) and you’ll be mostly served up Amazon content. Of course, this can be a plus if you have invested in the Amazon ecosystem, since the Fire HD tablet can control all your other Alexa-enabled Amazon devices.