![]() You can take pictures in a pinch, but if you don't have good lighting (almost perfect), you'll likely get a pretty grainy and overblown shot. The 5MP camera on the rear won't net you very good results. Of course, with Amazon being the discount king in the world of online retailers, you'll often find deals on both models, but that $30 buffer between both models is typically intact.Īffordable tablets like this aren't known for having good cameras, and both models of the Amazon Fire HD 10 continue that trend. The MSRP of the Fire HD 10 is $150, and the Plus model is only $30 more at $180. And the price difference, while there, is pretty minimal. You'll notice a theme as we break down these two Amazon tablets that show just how similar each model is to the other. Here's everything you need to know when considering the Amazon Fire HD 10 vs. With both tablets being so similar, you may be wondering if the Plus model is actually worth the extra money. The Amazon Fire HD 10 and Amazon Fire HD 10 Plus are two of the best tablets made by the company behind Alexa. That's right, the online bookstore turned worldwide mega-corporation has made a mark on the tech world by making pretty affordable products across tons of categories, and its series of Fire tablets offer a lot of value for people looking for a portable screen bigger than their phone. The Alexa is also super…nice? The second I asked for the time, it said “It’s 3:27 p.m., hope you have a nice Monday.” Sorry, other virtual assistants, you might need to step your manners up.When it comes to the best cheap Android tablets, three companies often rule the market right now - Samsung, Lenovo, and Amazon. I’m able to ask about the weather, news, to open apps, etc. The voice command is always ready to answer my questions quickly and efficiently. It’s great for Zoom, Messenger by Facebook and Microsoft Office, but anytime I tried a random app, it gave me a message basically saying, " This app does not support split screen." Hopefully, they’ll continue to develop the Fire 10 so that it’ll give me the option no matter what app I’m using.Īnother pro I really enjoyed for WFH purposes was Alexa. However, this feature doesn’t work on every application. My multitasking can be cleaner and more organized. I can video chat and keep tabs open to take notes at the same time. I can look at my emails and scroll through the Internet. The Fire 10 does all the work for me with a good old keyboard shortcut (FN + S). I’m constantly trying to do a makeshift split screen on my laptop and it just looks wonky. How was this tablet going to level up to my day-to-day responsibilities?Įnter the split-screen feature. Out of the three, productivity is a big one for me. The tablet promises three things: to keep you entertained, connected and productive. ![]() ![]() The tablet has 50 percent more RAM (3GB worth) than older models, which means moving from app to app will be smooth and quick-no buffering or frozen screens allowed. I don’t want it to feel like a hassle (or an unwanted workout) when I’m traveling.Īnd the speed? I can’t give all the credit to my Wi-Fi connection. But if I’m on-the-go, I’m reaching for the Fire 10 instead. I don’t have to worry about it weighing down my bag or feeling too bulky in my hand. At just 16.4 oz (1 pound) and 10.1 inches, it’s pretty light and thin. Picture quality aside, the tablet’s star feature is its weight and size. It’s ten percent brighter and has two million pixels more than the older generations of Fire tablets. See, with a 1080p HD display, be prepared for crystal clear images and videos. The minute I turned on the tablet, I was surprised by the high resolution (like, it shines brighter than the sun). I’ll be the first to admit specs are not always at the top of my list when it comes to shopping for these types of devices but when you begin to compare the Amazon Fire HD 10 to older models, you see the differences almost immediately. ![]()
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