Technically, you’re looking at three products bundled together for maximum productivity, which explains the regular combined price of $319.98 that is otherwise pretty uncharacteristic for Amazon-made gadgets and accessories.
Namely, you get a 128GB Fire Max 11 tablet without lockscreen ads, a keyboard case, and a stylus included here, and if you hurry, you can save the aforementioned 160 bucks on the 3-for-1 combo sans jumping through hoops or meeting any special requirements whatsoever.
If you expect to make do without a keyboard or pen, the slate alone is also nicely marked down at the time of this writing by $90 from a $229.99 list price in an entry-level 64GB storage variant (with lockscreen ads) and by $120 from a regular price of $279.99 with 128 gigs of local digital hoarding room and no “sponsored screensavers.”
All three of these separate deals for the same device look mighty hard to turn down if you consider the respectable 2000 x 1200 pixel resolution of that 11-inch display, as well as the reasonably powerful octa-core processor inside the Amazon Fire Max 11 and the excellent 14-hour battery life promise of this ultra-affordable Android-based tablet (with no Play Store access).