Amazon's Fire Max 11 tablet has been praised by shoppers as 'flawless' and is now £70 off in the retailer's Easter sale. The device is reduced from £249.99 to £179.99 marking a 27% price drop. Amazon describes this tablet as its 'most powerful' and it serves as a budget-friendly option for those looking for a new gadget capable of web browsing, video and music streaming, and more. The affordable tablet boasts an 11" screen with 2.4 million pixels, ensuring crystal clear detail whether you're catching up on your favourite TV series or playing games. The Fire Max 11 has been crafted with slim aluminium body described as 'as thin as a pencil' along with strengthened glass that's said to be 'three times as durable' as the 10th generation iPad. It comes with 64GB of storage, perfect for storing all your favourite apps, music and photos, while the 128GB model is also available for £219.99, reduced from £289.99. READ MORE: I tried Amazon's top bestselling fitness trend to see if it's just a fad or worth the hype READ MORE: Shoppers have 'brighter smile' after 'first use' of teeth whitener 30% off in Easter sale Both versions feature 8MP front and rear cameras, ideal for video calls and 1080p HD video recording and a durable battery life of up to 14 hours, making it ideal for both home and mobile use. The Amazon tablet also has a fingerprint sensor ensuring an additional level of security, with access to a vast selection of books through apps like Kindle and Audible, reports Birmingham Live. For those seeking a new tablet without a large initial outlay, Sky Mobile lets customers spread the cost of premium devices without paying anything upfront. Options include the latest 11" iPad Air for £17 and Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10 SE for £15, the latter of which currently comes with an AI Book Cover Keyboard and Galaxy Buds FE worth a combined £238. But with more than 1,800 five-star reviews, the Fire Max 11 has been praised as Amazon's 'best Fire tablet ever', as one reviewer said: "Wow, very impressed for the price. I've had several fire tablets in the past that were useful but clearly on the budget side of things. The Fire Max is a big step up in performance, screen, and build quality but still cheap as chips, especially if bought on a deal. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it, provided you can live with the locked-down nature of the device." Another said: "Best Amazon Fire tablet ever. This is my third Amazon tablet having had the two previous 10" models, I decided it was time to get a newer model as mine was feeling a bit slow and sluggish. Wow, what a tablet. It is ultra-thin but with an all-metal case rather than a plastic shell [and] isn't much heavier than my previous model. The 11" screen is crystal clear, with ultra-bright, sharp detail due to the much higher resolution screen and with the newer processor and more memory, it is super fast compared to my older model, and it also holds its charge for so much longer." A third said: "A superb tablet. Easy to set up. Lightning fast. Streaming image quality is flawless, and the sound is just like surround sound – I'm honestly not sure which is better, the built-in speaker sound or headphone sound. Bluetooth connected virtually instantly. All in all I'm rather annoyed at myself for not getting one of these sooner." However, even with a glowing five-star review, they noted a downside, adding: "The only negative I can see, is the lack of crossover with my Windows anti-virus software."