![]() But a normal workday's worth of battery life isn't out of the question. You'll get about 12 hours of battery life out of the Fire HD 10 or HD 10 Plus, which is a little higher than what I saw during my testing and use. The 10.1-inch Full HD display is slightly brighter (10% according to Amazon) than the preview Fire HD 10's screen. Or you can purchase the Amazon wireless charging dock built for the tablet that turns it into an Echo Show. The Fire HD 10 Plus, which costs $30 more, has 4GB of memory, a different finish on the tablet's housing, and will wirelessly charge on any Qi-compatible pad. There are shortcut keys to open apps in split screen mode (handy if you need to copy notes to an email), but I found the keys somewhat awkward to activate due to the size of the keyboard and the keys.Īmazon boosted the specs of the Fire HD 10 with an octa-core 2.0GHz processor and 3GB or 4GB of memory (a 50% increase compared to the previous version). The keyboard itself is small, an expected side effect of a smaller tablet. You can detach the tablet, leaving the back of the case installed, and carry the Fire HD 10 around, and then easily place it back into the hinge that's sturdy and holds the tablet in place when you want to use it in a more traditional laptop mode. The keyboard doubles as a protective case for the Fire HD 10. The keyboard uses Bluetooth to connect to the tablet, and is also charged via a USB-C connector. It's made by Finite, a company I hadn't heard of until I received the review unit. To be clear, the keyboard/case combo that comes in the productivity bundle isn't made by Amazon. On the bottom of the tablet is where you'll find the MicroSD card reader, where you can add up to 1TB of storage. I don't want to fully spoil it, but the experience fell short in a lot of areas. As someone who uses the iPad as my main computer and laptop replacement, I was eager to see how the Fire HD 10 compared to the iPad Pro. The bundle adds $70 to the cost of either Fire HD 10 model and includes a 1-year subscription to Microsoft 365 as well as a Bluetooth keyboard built specifically for the tablet.įor the last few weeks, I've been testing the standard Fire HD 10 and the productivity bundle - a kit that would cost you $219. Alongside the refreshed design and new components, Amazon also announced a new productivity bundle. The company announced the new $149 Fire HD 10 and $179 Fire HD 10 Plus tablets, complete with new kids editions, back in April. The tablets aren't known for being fill-in for your work laptop, but Amazon is looking to change that perception. Amazon's tablets are known for being cheap, somewhat slow, but good enough to access your Kindle library, stream shows in Prime Video or browse the web.
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