Do you prefer your candy bars king size, regular, or fun size? I’ve always favored the middle. Regular size bars are big enough to satisfy, but not so huge that I feel that pang of guilt in my sugar-ridden stomach. Buying a tablet from Amazon is similar. You can opt for a cute 7-inch Fire, but there’s a good chance it'll feel too small. Or you can buy a big 10-inch Fire, which, for some, will be unwieldy. The 8-inch Fire? In my opinion, it’s just right.
The latest Amazon Fire HD 8 has a 1,280 x 800-pixel, 8-inch screen that's robust enough for watching movies on a long bus ride (though the viewing angles aren’t amazing), and small enough that you can still hold it with one hand. Its size makes it easy to type with your thumbs, play games like Red Ball 4, or read like a book. It’s just about ideal.
It’s no bastion for beautiful, high-end design, but the plastic Fire feels sturdy enough. The screen is glass, like you’d expect, but collects finger grease like crazy. The front and rear cameras take photos, and that’s the highest compliment I can give them. Most of the ports and buttons are crammed onto the top edge of the tablet, but they usually don’t get in the way (though things got messy when I needed to charge, plug in my headphones, and adjust the volume at the same time).
On the inside, the processing power and internal storage (available in either 16 or 32GB capacities) are like what you might have found in a flagship tablet a few years ago.
Is any of this ideal? No. Does the Fire get the job done anyway? Yes, especially when you consider the price.
At $80, Amazon has priced the 8 so low you may think it’s a joke. No other name-brand tablet is this affordable. That’s by design—Amazon wants to sell you everything, and the Fire tablet is crafted to do just that. From Alexa and Audible to Prime Video, all the company's best content is easily accessible from the HD 8.
