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Certified Refurbished Fire HD 10 Plus tablet, 10.1", 1080p Full HD, 32 GB, latest model (2021 release), Slate

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Style: Fire HD 10 Plus


Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Offer Type: Lockscreen Ad-Supported


Color: Slate


Features

  • Get more with Plus: Everything in Fire HD 10, plus wireless charging, 4 GB RAM, and a soft-touch finish.
  • Fast and responsive - powerful octa-core processor and 4 GB RAM. 2x more RAM than the previous generation.
  • Long-lasting 12-hour battery and wireless charging. 32 or 64 GB internal storage. Add up to 1 TB with microSD (sold separately).
  • Brighter display - Vivid 10.1" 1080p Full HD display is 10% brighter than previous generation, with more than 2 million pixels.
  • Get more done Check email, update shopping lists, and set reminders. Use your favorite apps like Microsoft Office, OneNote, and Dropbox.
  • Hands-free with Alexa, including on/off toggle.
  • Thinner and lighter than previous generation. Screen made with strengthened aluminosilicate glass.
  • Split screen All-new feature for Fire OS that shows two compatible apps, like Facebook Messenger and Prime Video, open side by side for easy multitasking.

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  • Good Value & Virtually Indestructible
Style: Fire HD 10 Plus Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB Offer Type: Lockscreen Ad-Supported Color: Slate
There are thousands of reviews of this and other models of Kindle Fires, so I'll try to stick to particular qualities that are relevant to my decision to purchase (and like, and repurchase) this item. For context, I am a longtime Fire user, having started out with the small, original version introduced to the market. Being disabled and mostly bedridden, I was an excellent candidate for a device largely intended for the consumption of content (rather than intensive software and hardware/computing needs). Considering my situation, the intersection between price point and quality was better than I could have hoped for. Initially, I might have preferred a more robust device (ideally a laptop), but being in what could politely be called "reduced circumstances," my preferences were pretty irrelevant as I couldn't afford much of anything at all. My first Kindle Fire was actually a gift, one that set me on a path of many years of Fire usage. I have used my Fires to watch shows on Amazon Prime and other services, and to browse the web. A lot. Over the years, I have owned many Fires of different models, usually purchased at their lowest prices during the holidays or the July sale event. A few long-form thoughts: 1) It's important to consider that Fires are intended to loop you into the Amazon universe, and keep you there. They are incredibly convenient if you are a Prime member who watches Prime Video, shops on Amazon.com, reads Kindle versions of books (and etc), listens to music on Amazon's music platform, utilizes Alexa to control smart devices in the home, etc. 2) Certain people who are not quite so Amazon-centric can still get use and value out of the Fire. It is great for children, or those who plan to use the device in very specific ways. People who mostly want to watch videos and/or browse the internet will likely be pleased with a Fire. Using the built-in browser is a bit of an adjustment if you're used to something else, which is true of any browser change, and you cannot install a different browser (without going to great lengths to unlock the proprietary software). It's not a deal-breaker for me, as the included Silk browser is perfectly functional, but it may be an issue if you are dead set on using a particular browser. Likewise, the App Store is somewhat lacking. Many common apps are available - Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Netflix, TikTok, Instagram, various games - you get the drift. But it's equally true that the App Store is basically a shadow of Apple's or Google's app stores in terms of availability. This seems to be because many apps are not written (coded) to work on Amazon's platform (ie, are not compatible with the software), rather than Amazon just deciding not to offer them. If you have adjusted to the app life on either Apple's or Google's platform, it would be wise to check the availability of your preferred apps through Amazon prior to making a purchase. Since I eschew apps whenever possible and prefer browser-based navigation, this is mostly a non-issue for me. There are a few apps I use for financial services that aren't available on Amazon, and I just use those on my smartphone, which is an acceptable compromise for me. For people who plan to use their tablet for browser-based internet activity and/or consumption of Amazon content and services, the Fires in general represent an excellent value proposition. 3) if it's in your budget, I do think the 10 Plus model is worth the additional cost. It's terrific for watching videos of any kind due to the larger screen and improved resolution. The volume is louder and the sound less tinny than I recall on the smaller/older Fire models. It is made to snap right into the Amazon keyboard that it is compatible with. And it has wireless charging capability, which IMO is absolutely key, because across all the Fire models I have owned, their biggest vulnerability is the charger port. In fact, up until my last Kindle, every failure was to do with a charger port. As I understand it, Amazon's warranty period is much shorter than it used to be, and they aren't quite as willing to replace devices after the warranty expires as they once were. Wireless charging capability will likely save you a lot of headaches, especially if you are prone to dropping your tablet while it is plugged in. 4) Speaking of the Amazon keyboard, I'll mention that I purchased my original Fire 10 (not plus) in a bundle with the keyboard and a Microsoft package. I don't always use the keyboard, as I most frequently use my Fire to watch videos or surf the web in bed, but I absolutely would if I were more mobile and I am glad I have it for typing long emails, blog posts, or reviews (lol). The Microsoft package was of no value to me and if it had been cheaper to exclude it, I would have - but the particular promotion at the time of purchase was a bundle and the most cost-effective option. 5) About purchasing this device "Certified Reburbished" - I am on the fence. After my first Fire 10 bricked due to the charger point, I didn't ask Amazon to repair or replace it. The 30-day guarantee was up and it was probably my fault for frequently dropping it while it was charging. I do find 30 days a little chintzy, especially considering I paid around $250 for the bundle which included the Fire 10. (new), the keyboard accessory, a case, and the Microsoft package (as opposed to $40-50 for the basic 7" version of the Fire on a good sale). A $250 item should be covered for more than 30 days, but I digress - I had read the fine print and knew the score. So when my Fire suddenly turned into a paperweight 5 months later (right around the time I made my fifth of 5 payments on Amazon's installment plan, color me shocked), I went ahead and ordered a replacement. But I wanted a 10 Plus so that the charger port on the next device wouldn't inconveniently Gotcha me. It was mid-October and the holidays were approaching, so my already-tight budget was stretched. I decided to give the Certified Refurbished Fire 10 Plus a try. It was on sale for $100, and despite only having a 30 day warranty like the other models, Amazon was promoting that items purchased during that time period could be returned through January 31. I can't recall the specific wording or whether Amazon required that it be specified as a gift during checkout, but I do remember clicking "this is a gift" while purchasing, just to cover my bases (and it was a gift - to myself). I wanted to be sure I had the option to return it in case something went wrong, as I didn't have the greatest confidence in their so-called "Certified Refurbished" program. Lo and behold, around January 10 - almost 2 months after my "30 day warranty" expired - my Fire randomly restarted itself while in use. When it restarted, it was in a DOS-like screen which indicated it was in Android Recovery Mode. I used my cell phone to search the web for instructions on how to exit Recovery Mode, and none of the steps suggested online worked. So I gritted my teeth and swore vengeance on Amazon, until I discovered while double-checking the crappy warranty that although it really was as crappy as I had remembered, I did still have the rest of the month of January to return it, since I'd purchased it during that holiday promotion. I tried to initiate a return online, and their question-and-answer repair wizard gave me the option to return for a refund (and purchase a replacement if desired). I didn't much care for that option, because while it was better than nothing, the cheapest (ie, Certified Refurbished) Fire 10 Plus available was selling for $50 more than I had paid for mine. Obviously I wanted to avoid paying an extra $50, so I called Tech Support. After walking me through the steps I had already completed, the agent announced that I could return my device and they would send out a replacement. He generated a return shipping label for me, and having dropped my package off at UPS, I am currently waiting for my replacement. (Very minor quibble - the agent told me they would send out a replacement device when they received my return, but when I check the status of the return, it says they will repair my device and return it within 10 days. Those are not exactly the same, but either is actually acceptable. I mostly just didn't want to have to pay 50% more to replace my device; it has increased that much from the promotion I bought mine on). I can't say for sure whether the issue which necessitated the return - essentially a software glitch - had to do with the device not being brand new, ie having already been used. I can't say for sure that it was or was not poorly Refurbished. It arrived in really nice physical condition, and operated flawlessly for 2 months. Perhaps this would have happened with a brand new device. Perhaps not. There is no way for me to know. What I do know is that if possible, it would be best to delay a purchase of any Kindle Fire - but especially a Certified Rebubished version - until the start of the next holiday promotion of this type, in order to extend your return window. 6) Aside from the known charger port problem, I have to say that these Fire 10 devices - especially ensconced in their case -are, physically, virtually indestructible. I am really hard on my tablets! They are in extremely frequent use (I'd be ashamed to specify the amount of screen time I indulge in). I drop them. I drop them while they are charging. I accidentally roll on them in my sleep. I have been known to sit on them. Occasionally a lit cigarette as touched the screen, with enough contact to mar plastic or burn skin, and it's caused no damage whatsoever to the screen (which is not protected by a screen cover). It's really quite remarkable. I'm confident I could drag this thing on a sojourn through the bowels of hell and it would emerge without a scratch. 7) Overall, I think my biggest complaint is with the 30-day warranty. If it were longer, say 6 months, I would give this a 5-star review. That's not to say that it would necessarily stand up to much more expensive tablets in terms of varied capabilities and processing power. But it absolutely does what it says it will do, at a very fair price point that makes it accessible to many more people. I've read other reviews where customers were disappointed that the Fire runs proprietary software and doesn't have the variety of apps that other platforms offer. I am not going to subtract stars for that, because if you read the product description and have any understanding whatsoever of the product, you'll know what it is and isn't meant to do. And I believe that is how it should be rated - based on how well it delivers on its claims and whether the price is commensurate with the product's features and performance. It definitely delivers - all the Fire devices do, really, but the 10 Plus is a nice upgrade if you can afford it. That said, I would absolutely watch for sales and any opportunity to extend that return window, as these devices have known charger port problems. I can't say whether my latest software glitch was just a fluke, or if it reflected issues with the Certified Refurbished protocol, but it has been resolved satisfactorily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2023 by Nicolle Johnston

  • FIRE 10 HD la tablet perfecta
Style: Fire HD 10 Plus Digital Storage Capacity: 64 GB Offer Type: Lockscreen Ad-Supported Color: Slate
Desde el momento en que saqué la tablet de la caja, me impresionó su diseño elegante y moderno. La pantalla de 10 pulgadas ofrece una resolución nítida y colores vibrantes, lo que hace que ver contenido multimedia sea una experiencia agradable. Ya sea para ver películas, navegar por la web o leer libros electrónicos, la calidad de la pantalla no decepciona. El rendimiento también es impresionante. El procesador y la RAM ofrecen un rendimiento fluido en la mayoría de las tareas cotidianas, como navegar por Internet, ver videos en línea y usar aplicaciones. Incluso con aplicaciones más exigentes, la tablet se mantiene rápida y receptiva, lo que la convierte en una herramienta versátil tanto para el entretenimiento como para la productividad. La duración de la batería es otro aspecto que me ha sorprendido gratamente. Puedo usar la Fire HD 10 durante horas sin preocuparme por quedarme sin batería. Esto es especialmente útil en viajes largos o cuando estoy fuera de casa durante todo el día. El acceso a la tienda de aplicaciones de Amazon ofrece una amplia variedad de aplicaciones y juegos para elegir. Además, la integración con los servicios de Amazon, como Prime Video y Kindle, es perfecta para aquellos que ya son miembros de Amazon Prime y desean aprovechar al máximo su suscripción. Una característica que realmente destaco es el modo "Show Mode". Con esta función, puedo convertir mi tablet en una especie de pantalla inteligente similar a un Echo Show, lo que es ideal para el entretenimiento manos libres, las videollamadas y el control de dispositivos domésticos inteligentes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023 by gemz993

  • Loving this Device!
Style: Fire HD 10 Plus Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB Offer Type: Lockscreen Ad-Supported Color: Slate
I was eager to get a new Kindle Fire as my old one just seemed too small and my iPad has started to lose its battery life. I don't want to go out and buy a whole new iPad right away so I settled on purchasing a Kindle Fire 10. I wasn't sure between the 10 or 10 Plus, but I'm happy I purchased the 10 Plus. Personally, I am a huge wireless charger user and love how fast this Kindle Fire charges when you use a wireless charger. Also, in the horrible event that the charging port stops working (and my warranty has expired), I can simply just use a wireless charger! I do have to say I was extremely skeptical purchasing a "certified refurbished" item from Amazon. Really I'm skeptical anywhere, but I'm glad I took the risk and purchased this item! It looks brand spanking new. No screen damage or damage whatsoever to the Kindle itself. Battery life is currently better than my iPad Pro. I can still play all the apps I love to play and I've been able to download all the streaming services I use, and have been watching without issue. I mainly read on my Kindle and I have to say having the bigger screen to read on really saves my eyes! If you have the opportunity, and this item goes on sale again, definitely buy it! At the time I purchased it, it was on sale for $84.99 PLUS I traded in my old Kindle Fire (super easy process btw) and got a $25 Amazon gift card straight to my account AND an extra 20% off. So, instead of paying $159.99, I paid $48.00. CRAZY! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by Courtney

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