Amazon
Fire HD 8
Based on 245 Reddit mentions
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What is the best addition you made to your WFH situation that wasn't for actual work?
I bought a Fire HD 8-inch tablet and a DAC. I side-loaded UAPP (USB Audio Player Pro) onto the tablet and connected the output to my receiver. Now I have all of the music, especially the 24/96 FLAC files on my Synology NAS available (via DLNA) on a decent sized screen for me to play, it is completel
...IWuzTheWalrus in r/workfromhome
April 26, 2026 12:25 AM
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The Best Tablets
Today’s tablets have become more than just oversized phones. They are versatile devices for work, study, and play. Whether you are streaming video, browsing the web, managing emails, or scrolling through social feeds, the best tablets deliver a smooth and effortless experience. With improvements in
...Ok-Vegetable8709 in r/productbible
August 23, 2025 1:30 AM
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A guide on Protecting Your Eyes while watching cartoons to get to sleep
My bedtime bredren, we Futurama sleepers must be careful to protect our eyes when we watch in the dark, and so I have written out a guide on how to do so. Some technical know-how is required, but you can bumble your way through it, and the payoff is worth it.
To avoid wrecking your eyes, ideally y
...lukehancock in r/Futurama_Sleepers
August 8, 2024 2:22 PM
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Developing the ideal eye-friendly phone - need input please!
The matte solution needs to be not to perfect. Sounds weird but many manufacturers try to get impressive numbers on paper "99.9 percent glare free", but the result is a grainy, uneven screen making reading uncomfortable (for example the TCL nxtpaper devices). I think a very fine matte layer or anti-
...malte765 in r/ScreenSensitive
February 25, 2026 3:57 PM
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I tested GeForce NOW across different devices for science
The devices I tested are: A Kindle fire HD 8' (some mediatek (1.8ghz) quad core 1.5gb's of ram)
A LG rebel (1st Gen) (a snapdragon 210 1gb of ram)
A LG G7 Thinq (snapdragon 845 4gb's of ram)
And a Moto e5 play (snapdragon 427 2gb's of ram) Last of the Android devices (for now, I plan to test it o
...CaptFox24 in r/nvidia
February 6, 2020 5:10 AM
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The Best Tablets
Tablets aren’t just “big phones” anymore. I’ve found them to be surprisingly versatile, perfect for streaming Netflix in bed, catching up on emails at the cafe, or sketching out ideas when I don’t feel like pulling out a laptop. The right one can pretty much replace multiple gadgets if you pick care
...Substantial_Net_8311 in r/u_Substantial_Net_8311
September 6, 2025 4:20 AM
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Credit Card Sized Phone Stand
I’ve made a credit card–sized phone stand that fits easily in your wallet when folded. It can be unfolded within seconds and holds your phone vertically or horizontally, with multiple adjustable viewing angles.
Version 1.0:
[https://makerworld.com/en/models/1460855-minimalist-credit-card-phone-sta
...ProfessionalCover243 in r/BambuLab
September 14, 2025 12:18 PM
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I literally got teary-eyed on this one. I love Slash.
Not to hijack the thread but how has your experience been with tablet reading? I used to use a Kindle fire HD 8" and as I'm hitting a certain age my eyes aren't as sharp as they used to be. I decided to upgrade to a Galaxy tab s9 for the AMOLED 11" screen. Not as easily portable as the Fire but It's
...skiprecon777 in r/TMNT
March 16, 2026 11:26 PM
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Should I buy a Paperwhite?
It's still useless for my personal need since I always use Calibre to manage my library anyway, so sideloading to my Kobo & Kindle (Koreader) is always easy Maybe if I want to read manga again I would consider it, but my existing Fire HD 8 tablet is my manga reading device in the first place, especi
...ihei47 in r/ereader
September 21, 2025 2:34 PM
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Reasons to Upgrade?
The e-ink is a different experience. It does cause less eye strain. I just use the Kindle basic, but I do find that I go to sleep more quickly without the typical light from a tablet, but as you mentioned reading on a Fire tablet is mostly pleasant. The true kindles are lighter too. So, it is easier
...NCResident5 in r/kindlefire
October 6, 2025 4:49 PM
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