![]() There's also Microsoft Office, and Amazon is selling a bundled Plus tablet with Office and a Bluetooth keyboard to try and appeal to mobile workers – it's okay in that particular role, but if you're serious about getting work done on the go, there are better options than this.Īs has always been the case with these Fire tablets, the Amazon Fire HD 10 Plus is best for sitting back and watching some Prime Video content, or playing a few lightweight games (if you can find enough that you like in the Amazon App Store), or browsing the web. The tablet runs Fire OS, which is Amazon's own take on Android: you miss out on all the Google apps and a lot of standard apps from the Play Store, but you can find apps like Netflix, Spotify, Disney Plus and Dropbox here. It's all relative though, and you have to remember the very affordable price of this tablet when assessing its various pros and cons. ![]() That's all good, but the Mediatek MT8183 Helio P60T processor is the same one that powered the 2019 version of this tablet, which is a bit disappointing: don't expect blistering performance here, and you will notice occasional lag when switching between apps and screens. You get 4GB of RAM – the most ever included on a Fire tablet – and either 32GB or 64GB of storage with the Amazon Fire HD 10 Plus (and you can expand that with a memory card). Here are the best phones around right nowĪmazon Fire HD 10 Plus: performance and features.While some more pixels would be welcome for browsing the web and working on documents, there are no problems when it comes to sitting back and watching some videos. The 10.1-inch, IPS LCD, 1,920 x 1,200 pixel display lacks the brightness, contrast and richness of the very best panels on the market – and you don't get nice extras such as HDR – but it's bright and crisp enough for everyday use. When it comes to the screen, it's the same as the rest of the design: fine, but no more than that. There's also a microSDXC slot on the bottom (in this orientation), and a pair of stereo speakers – which output a decent level of sound – on the top. The buttons and ports are mostly clustered on the right hand side, if you're holding the tablet in landscape mode with the webcam at the top: you've got the volume buttons, the power buttons, the USB-C port and the 3.5mm headphone jack all together, which feels a bit crowded. ![]() What you don't get here, and nor would you expect it at this sort of price, is any kind of waterproofing or dustproofing. At 468 grams (that's 1.03 lbs) we'd say it's lightweight enough to be used in one hand for an extended period of time, though most of the time you'll probably be holding it in the landscape orientation (the integrated 2MP, 720p webcam is positioned to work in landscape mode). The soft touch slate backing is exclusive to the Plus model, as we've mentioned, and it adds some extra quality to proceedings. ![]() ![]() It doesn't quite have the premium feel of something like the 10.2-inch iPad – the Amazon tablet is 1.7 mm or 0.06 inches thicker, for a start – but it's well put together and feels like it's going to last you through many years of use. The Amazon Fire HD 10 Plus is a reasonably attractive-looking slab of electronics, though those thick bezels around the display tell you that this is very much a budget device. ![]()
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