Last updated on September 17, 2015

After pulling the Amazon Fire Phone, Amazon just added four new devices to its Fire Tablet collection and it seems like they intend on giving everyone an option with the Kindle Fire, Fire HD8, HD10 and the Fire Kids.

The cheapest of these is the Fire, which will set you back by about $50. Yes that’s right, just $50 bucks and no; it is not some no-name brand we are talking about, but Amazon, which means good tech support and customer service.

Specs wise the Fire isn’t bad either, with a 6-inch IPS display at a resolution of 1024×600 and a 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek processor. It also includes a 2MP rear cam, VGA front cam, 1GB RAM, and 8GB storage. But that’s not all; add misroSD card support for expansion to that list and the fire promises to be the go-to tablet for parents who want to get their kids an affordable tablet.

If you still had any doubt, Amazon really sweetens the deal with a family offer, giving away 6 Amazon Fire tablets for the price of 5 – $250.

Next up is the Fire Kids, which is basically the same as the Fire, but comes with a 2 year warranty in case the kids damage them. They can be replaced free of charge during this time and also come with a free year’s subscription of Amazon Freetime Unlimited, which has games, shows and e-books for kids.

On the pricier side of things are the Fire HD8 and H10, the 8 and 10 inch tablets respectively. They both contain quad-core MediaTek 1.5GHz processors with 1GB RAM coupled with 5 MP rear cams and 720p front cams – all powered by a battery backup time of approximately 8 hours.

HD 8 has 8GB of storage whilst HD10 has 16. Both have miscroSD support and HD 8 comes in black, magenta, blue and tangerine and costs $150 while the HD10 costs $230 and comes in black and white.

All four tablets run on OS 5.0 Bellini, a new upgrade to the Fire operating system with improved functionality. The tabs also have a new word runner app for speed reading and a new feature called “On Deck” which lets the HD8 and HD10 automatically download movies and shows based on user preferences, which is a cool feature but could be a pain for storage reasons.

Check out Amazon Fire tablet on Amazon, available for only $50.

Nevertheless, we feel Amazon has released a good lineup that targets majority of the consumer market for tablets, especially parents looking for affordable devices for educational purposes. Will you be getting one of these tablets for Amazon?