This is the lowest price I've seen for the Amazon Fire 7 Tablet. I've had one for a year or so, and bought a second one for my wife. It has Alexa built-in, and works well as a video streamer and Web browser. I keep mine on my desk and use it to look at my outdoor Nest camera feed, the changing price of Bitcoin, and Boing Boing's live traffic stats.
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