SAVE $55: As of June 10012 Archives the Amazon Fire Max 11 is on sale for $174.99 at Amazon. That's a 24% saving on the list price.
The Amazon Fire Max 11 tablet is back on sale at Amazon, and this time it's at its lowest price in six months.
This impressive tablet is currently reduced to its lowest price this year, now just $174.99. This deal is for the 64GB option without lockscreen ads.
SEE ALSO: Save 41% on the kids-proof Fire 7 Kids tablet from AmazonThis tablet is one of the most advanced in the range, and is perfect for both work and play. The screen boasts an impressive 2000x1200 resolution and a bright display with over 2.4 million pixels. It's also certified for low blue light, so it's easy on the eyes, especially if you're looking at the screen for long periods of time.
You can add optional accessories to this tablet so you can adapt it to what you need. Accessories like a keyboard case and stylus pen can be purchased separately. It's even compatible with Microsoft 365, so you can download it onto the tablet for all your work or study needs.
For on-the-go use, the impressive battery life promises to last up to 14 hours. And with storage expandable to 1TB, it’s got plenty of room for all your favorite apps, movies, and documents.
This deal is stamped as "limited-time" only, so don't miss out.
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