Fire Max 11
The Fire Max 11 is the budget pick for households deep in the Amazon ecosystem who want a big, cheap screen for Prime Video, Kindle reading, Alexa, and kids' content. It is the largest and most capable Fire tablet, with a metal build and optional keyboard and stylus, and it frequently drops well under $200 on sale. The catch is Fire OS, which leans on the Amazon Appstore and lacks Google Play out of the box, so it suits content consumption far better than serious apps or productivity.
We'd hold off — it's 33.6% above its 12-month low, right around its 90-day average, and it ticked up 5.3% this month.
- Very affordable, especially on sale
- Large screen and metal body
- Long battery life
- Great for Amazon media and Alexa
- Fire OS lacks Google Play by default
- Modest performance and only 4GB RAM
- Ad-supported lockscreen unless paid off
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