4.7 (657) · € 59.50 · En stock
Enhanced performance - Now with up to 10 hours of battery life (40% more) and up to 30% faster quad-core processor compared to Fire 7 (9th generation)
Fire 7 16GB 7 Tablet (2022 Release) - Black
A powerful tablet for ages 6–12, features an octa-core processor, 3 GB RAM, brilliant 10.1” 1080p Full HD display, dual cameras, USB-C (2.0) port, up
Fire HD 10 Kids' Pro Tablet 10.1 (32GB) - Black
Fire Hd 10 Plus Tablet 10.1 1080p Full Hd 32gb - Slate : Target
Fire Hd 10 32gb Tablet (2023 Release) - Black : Target
Bright, fast, and responsive. Enjoy a vibrant 10.1” 1080p Full HD display and powerful performance thanks to 4GB of RAM and an octa-core processor.
Fire HD 10 Plus Tablet 10.1 1080p Full HD 32GB - Slate
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Fire HD 8 Tablet with Alexa, 8 HD Display, 16 GB, Marine Blue - with Special Offers (Previous Generation – 7th) : Electronics
Designed by to protect and perfectly fit your Fire HD 10 tablet (compatible with 11th generation, 2021 release). Full-cover case with magnetic
Fire HD 10 Tablet Cover - Charcoal Black
STYLE AND CONVENIENCE - Designed by to protect and perfectly fit your Fire HD 10 tablet (only compatible with 13th generation, 2023 release).
All-new Fire HD 10 tablet, built for relaxation, 10.1 vibrant Full HD screen, octa-core processor, 3 GB RAM, latest model (2023 release), 32
All-new Fire HD 10.1“ Full HD Tablet, Built for Relaxation
For curious minds (and mindful parents). Made for kids and loved by parents, this tablet for 3-7 year-olds is meant to last, with robust parental controls, a bright, 10.1” 1080p Full HD display, and a 25percent faster performance than the previous generation. Plus, the kid-proof case with kickstand stands up to all their adventures. Designed with small hands in mind. The durable case protects against everyday drops and bumps. Every Fire Kids tablet includes a 2-year worry-free guarantee.
Fire HD 10 Kids Tablet - 32 GB
Fire Hd 10 32gb Tablet (2023 Release) - Black : Target
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