Get SIX budget tablets for just £249.95: Amazon just launched its CRAZIEST deal to date
Amazon is offering customers the chance to get six budget tablets, for the price of five
AMAZON has kickstarted a special bulk offer to celebrate the launch of its new £50 budget tablet, the Amazon Fire.
 
Amazon is offering customers the chance to buy six budget tablets for the price of five.
Yes, you read that right. Six budget tablets, all for the price of one Apple iPad Mini 2.
The US retail giant kickstarted the promotion to celebrate the launch of the impressive £50 Fire Tablet. 
Amazon's latest addition to the Fire tablet range comes with a surprisingly sharp seven-inch display, quad-core processor, expandable memory up to 128GB and seven hours of battery life.

Read our Hands On review of the Amazon Fire tablet 

It joins a completely updated tablet range from Amazon.
The Fire HD 8 is thinner and lighter than before – and now comes in a range of bright colours, including orange, black, blue and fluorescent pink.
 
 

Get SIX budget tablets for just £249.95: Amazon just launched its CRAZIEST deal to date
The new and improved Fire HD 8 comes with four colours and a eight-inch 189ppi display
It has an eight-inch display with a 189pixels-per-inch resolution, all powered by a quad-core 1.5GHz processor.
There is the choice between eight and 16GB of internal storage. Amazon also offers all Fire tablet owners access to free unlimited cloud storage, for Amazon content.
It joins the brand-new Fire HD 6 and Fire HD 10, with a six inch and a ten-inch display respectively. 
Amazon's new tablet line-up ranges from the budget £49.99 Fire Tablet, to the Fire HD 10 at £169.99.
 
All of the new devices run the latest version of the US retail giant's Android-based operating system, FireOS.
Dubbed Bellini – the latest update ditches the carousel App Switcher in favour of a clear grid of apps, sorted into categories.
The updated devices are now available on Amazon.co.uk as well as a number of UK high street retailers, including Dixons, John Lewis, Argos and Tesco.
 
 

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