Show Mode-A new, immersive hands-free experience for Fire tablets with full-screen visuals that complement voice responses from Alexa.Alexa hands-free-Just ask Alexa to play a song, pause a movie, video call a friend or family member, read an Audible book, answer a question, show your calendar, control your smart home, and more-using only your voice, even when your screen is on standby.Now you can install apps to the microSD card so you can enjoy even more entertainment while on the go. 16 GB or 32 GB of internal storage, plus support for up to 400 GB more via expandable storage.Quad-core 1.3 GHz processor and 1.5 GB of RAM to quickly and easily switch between apps, stream movies, and browse the web.8” widescreen 1280×800 display with over a million pixels and bright, vivid picture.“The Fire HD 8 features a beautiful HD display, a fast quad-core processor, all-day battery life, and more expandable storage, plus everything you love about Alexa, hands-free and still only $79.99.” Just ask Alexa to turn on the lights, play a movie, or make a video call-even when the tablet screen is on standby,” said Kevin Keith, Vice President, Amazon Devices. “Fire HD 10 customers love having easy, hands-free access with Alexa and we’re excited to bring that same experience to the all-new Fire HD 8. Otherwise it offers the same 1280×800 display with IPS (in-plane switching) technology and advanced polarizing filter, 16GB or 32GB of internal storage powered by the same quad-core processor 1.3 GHz with 1.5 GB of RAM. Oddly, battery life takes a 2 hour hit in the new model, which peaks at 10 hours of mixed use versus 12 hours before. The other bonus is the option to pop in a 400 GB external SD storage card instead of a 256 GB card. All the specs are about the same, except the all-new HD 8 now comes with always-ready, hands-free access to Alexa - the personal voice assistant. Still priced starting at $79.99, it is barely different than the previous model. 8-inch budget tablet with always-ready, hands-free Alexa voice assistantĪmazon announced a new 8th generation Fire HD 8 8-inch tablet.
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