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Amazon Fire HD 10 Plus tablet, 10.1", 1080p Full HD, 64 GB, latest model (2021 release), Slate

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Digital Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Offer Type: Lockscreen Ad-Supported


Color: Slate


Style: Fire HD 10 Plus


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.
  • Stay connected - Download apps like Zoom, or ask Alexa to make video calls to friends and family.
  • 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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  • Excellent Purchase. Very pleased.
Digital Storage Capacity: 64 GB Offer Type: Lockscreen Ad-Supported Color: Slate Style: Fire HD 10 Plus
I want to shout out to HJeffK for his excellent review and add to it. Amazing job hitting the key points. Here is my experience: I did not buy this for work but pleasure. I got the bundle as a prime early access deal, so the 10 plus, office 365, the keyboard and case. I did the 64g tablet and ordered a wireless mouse and a 512g sd card. I have previously had an 8 tablet. Lasted for 5 years before the battery was toast. Loved it. Upgraded to the 10.1". I've had that for going on 4 years or so. It still functions perfectly and I'm keeping it for my usual book reading, audio books, movies etc. I have been looking for a laptop to basically write on. I write for my own pleasure and wanted someplace to do that and our current laptop is on it's last legs. I have been so frustrated with the price of new computers, and I get it. They have a lot on them but i really don't need all that. If I was looking to work on it yeah, but....I'm not. I just needed word, excel, email and maybe powerpoint. I saw the 10 plus tablet bundle and started my research. The whole works was under 250 and I decided to try it. 1st, I would like to remind anyone of the fact that this is not a laptop, so don't expect it act like one. Things are not placed like a laptop. The storage does not work like a laptop. I got the 512g sd card and had to reconfigure it to portable storage....and it asks me every time if that is what I want. I'm not a techie person so maybe there is something somewhere I can do to eliminate that question, but it's not a deal breaker for me. There is a headphone jack and 1 C port. That's it. That is my biggest gripe. My 2nd gripe is the battery life. First though the C port. This is the charger and also where you can plug in your CUSB after I bought it, since all of mine were the old regular kind and that is where I had all of my files. I used an adapter to make my USB a C but the tablet really did not like that and it took forever to connect. Once it did, i had to save my work on the tablet then plug in the actual C port USB. I could then save my work on that. So, kind of a hassle but again, this is not a laptop and i don't want to save my work on it. Now that I know how it works this has been a pleasure for me. It's small enough to fit in my purse and haul with to work on while waiting to pick up my son from after school activities. It's heavier than my first 10 tablet but it has the keyboard on it. The weight, to me, is not significant. If anyone has experience with the wireless charging I'd be interested in hearing if it is better than the cord. The keyboard. It's small. Of course it is. It's only a 10" tablet. Weirdly enough, it's easier for me to type on that small key board than it is my work laptop when I go to meetings. I was pleasantly surprised. It folds up with the screen well. There is no lag typing to screen. At all. It's amazing. I have also found that i use the touch screen to scroll more than the wireless mouse. The mouse is nice and i use it but I'm used to moving around my kindle by touching the screen so I default to that. Connectivity of keyboard. I have found that I need to shut off the keyboard when I am done because it does not automatically connect when I open it up later. Not a big deal, i just turn the switch on. It took a hot minute to figure out how to get the tablet to recognize the keyboard because I threw away the information cards it came with by mistake. I took it to my work IT department and they showed me how to do it. There are 2 keys on the keyboard. Easy once he showed me and I have never had to do it again. It recognizes it. My 2nd gripe, the battery. A bigger base was mentioned for the charger. Might me a good idea. It takes several hours. SEVERAL hours for this tablet to charge and it drains the battery at an alarming rate when I am writing. I have yet to work on it starting at 100% until it is dead. I will try that and update here as to how long it takes, but I can start at 100 and it will be down to 60% within a couple of hours. Not sure why. If it didn't take dang near the whole day to charge it wouldn't be a big deal but because there is only 1 C port, you cannot have a USB plugged in and charge at the same time. When I am working on it the only thing I have open is the 365 subscription, word, that came with it. I close all other apps if I am not using them. I will close everything out and put it to sleep. Guaranteed it will be almost dead within a day or 2 with no activity. I've looked to see if there is something running in the background without success. I gave the battery life a 3 because I'm not sure if there is something on my end that is running. All in all, very pleased. There is no lag on this tablet. At all. I would buy it again and, in fact, have one sitting in my cart for my daughter. Nice alternative to a laptop if you are not looking to do any major gaming or anything like that. It will absolutely run movies etc just fine. Excellent purchase. 12/21/22: UPDATE about the battery life. I've had this tablet for a month or more and found that I did indeed have stuff running in the background that contributed to the poor battery life. I'm not a tech person and once this was figured out the battery has been fine. I used the original cord to charge it, apparently that is not what I was using before, and it charges fine. I can go several hours typing before I need to charge it. All in all, VERY happy with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2022 by Jace

  • Bigger and Better! *Update*
Digital Storage Capacity: 64 GB Offer Type: Lockscreen Ad-Supported Color: Slate Style: Fire HD 10 Plus
This is my third Kindle Fire device. I had the HDX for years then gifted it to my son. I then ordered the 8 Plus most recently and have generally enjoyed it. However, as someone that has a giant phone with me, I came to realize that the screen just wasn’t big enough to justify using it regularly. Enter the new HD 10 Plus with its larger screen. My assumption was that, for the most part, this would basically be a larger version the 8. Generally, my assumption was correct but Amazon did a very nice job of tweaking some areas that desperately needed it. I will detail some of those tweaks here but, at its core, this tablet is still very much just a very reasonably priced entertainment device. I think some folks misunderstand the intent from Amazon here. The Fire line up is designed to meet the demands of most tablet owner’s needs; streaming music, streaming Prime Video / Hulu / Netflix, handling emails, general web browsing and more. I know, Amazon is offering a “productivity bundle” here and it is nice to see Amazon trying to make these more flexible but, make no mistake, there is a reason that companies like Apple and Samsung charge so much more for their devices. However, if you aren’t expecting an iPad like experience, I think most folks should be genuinely happy with the HD 10 Plus. It does an awful lot incredibly well! Here is the breakdown: -The Screen: One of my biggest complaints about the Fire 8 Plus was the screen. It felt dull and lifeless to me. Functional and fine for a movie or bopping around online indoors but not a vibrant experience. Part of the issue is, so many of us have phones with these crazy perfect panels on them now. HD+, FHD+, WQHD+, and more! Plus, some of have adaptive refresh rates. I mean these screens are amazing today! These phones often cost over $1,000. So, for devices that retail at less than $250, it would not be fair to expect that level of screen quality. That being said, Amazon has definitely improved things here. We get 1080p HD and the screen does not feel as laggy or slow to me. Further, it is noticeably brighter to my eyes which was probably my single biggest complaint about the 8. You will not want to try and stream a show on a bright day on the beach, but it just looks and performs better overall. Combined now with the bigger screen size and I think this panel might actually be a strength of the new 10. Well done! -Form Factor: I loved the Fire 8 Plus with one big nitpick: GIGANTIC bezels! This 10 still has big ones but they feel so much smaller to me. Good stuff. The device feels good in the hand. Solid! Amazon claims a twelve-hour battery. I am seeing at least that. This thing is a beast with battery life!! Charging is handled via USBC or wireless. There is an included 9W brick but make sure to find a 15W brick as that is this tablet’s max charging capability. You will see much faster speeds. I have not had to recharge yet but figure around three hours. As with the last gen 8 Plus the wireless charging was a great inclusion at this price Amazon! With 4GB of RAM and a slightly upgraded RealTek processor, I was expecting this to be faster and smoother. Frankly, I am just not sure. Maybe a little bit. It handles everything I have thrown at it. It is a marginal improvement over the last 8 Plus in this regard. If you were hoping for huge speed and performance upgrades over the 8 Plus, do not bother here. It is smoother but it is somewhat negligible. Amazon is claiming almost 2x the durability in drop testing over the latest iPad 10.2 with significantly strengthened glass. Time will tell on that, but this is good news. Additionally, like the 8 Plus, this can be dropped in Amazon’s $50 wireless dock and it will basically become an Echo Show. Pretty slick! I opted for the 64GB model (there is also 32GB) but you can add up to 1TB via expandable memory. Unlike many others, Amazon still supports a good old-fashioned 3.5mm stereo jack. There is a 2MP front-facing camera and a 5MP rear camera that shoots up to 720p video. If you have a smartphone built in the last 4 years, you will want to skip anything but, perhaps, a Zoom meeting. The cameras produce below average images by today’s standards. This is an okay place to make a save in my opinion. The speakers here are improved over the 8 Plus but are still just average. -Connectivity: You get 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz WiFi here for networking and Bluetooth 5.0 LE. In my experience so far, I have had very stable WiFi connection to my home network with solid range. Additionally, as I would expect with this version of Bluetooth, my connection to my ear buds has been strong and can get 50’ plus of range. -Other Important Thoughts: I cannot find any codec support from either Amazon or Realtek. I did not anticipate that here. Despite that, I see very little latency when streaming video. Know though that, when streaming music services, do not bother with cranking up the stream quality. This device will not handle anything but fairly compressed audio. Fine in a pinch but an iPhone with AAC or an Android with AptX (at a minimum) will sound better. Amazon does let you go to split screen here to take advantage of the bigger real estate. I do not anticipate using it but you could watch a video on Netflix and answer emails at the same time. Might be handy to some. You will hear grumbling about the Amazon app store in some of the reviews. It happens every time they release a new device. As a long time Fire tablet and Android user, I will say that I have never understood Amazon’s decision here. Just so much work for a substandard result! That said, I doubt too many of you will find many apps missing. Amazon has given us access to all the big-name apps here. There might be some niche missing stuff but 98% of consumers will likely be pleased here. If you are wondering whether to pay for ad removal or not, I always go for the ads. Only on my reading Kindle’s have I paid to remove them. It is not expensive to remove them, but they are only on the lock screen. I swipe the screen and they disappear. Inconsequential to me but, if they bother you, you can pay any time (even after purchase) to remove them so, if you are a first time Fire buyer, I recommend taking the save initially to see how you feel about them. Also, plan on buying the Amazon brand case. It has a premium feel and protects the tablet nicely. It also offers a unique approach to standing the device both in portrait and landscape modes. Well done. Conclusion: So, I need to spend more time here and will update as I go but, given the similarities to the 8 Plus, I am confident in my early recommendation. In comparison, I just cannot tell you guys what a difference the size difference makes. Between the smaller bezels and the increased screen size, this feels like a completely different device. The bigger brighter screen just makes consuming all forms of media a much better experience. I did not opt for the “Productivity Package” because, candidly, I just cannot see using this device for work stuff. The point of Fire devices, at least for me, is to just have an inexpensive entertainment machine. Again, I hate to dismiss the idea without trying it but I just do not think a RealTek processor is capable of creating a really robust experience for work and it doesn’t matter how many free Microsoft apps you get thrown into the deal. At just over $200, I am perfectly fine with this. I embrace what Amazon has created here. One other important note: If you have an old Fire device, like the HDX lying around, Amazon gives you 20% off here and $15 for the device, assuming it is still operational. That was a $60 savings for me which is much more than the device was worth. The HD 10 Plus is a well-made high value device that makes entertainment on the fly easy. Whether you want to watch something on Amazon or HBO, do some gaming, fire off some emails, or just surf around the net, this 10.1” Fire tablet will put a smile on your face. I will update this review as I go here but, at least for me, this is an easy recommendation. Nice work to the Amazon team here yet again! *Update* So it has been over a week and I am more pleased than I was initially. This is exactly what I wanted. The screen is really good. I no longer miss my S21 Ultra when watching video during my elliptical sessions. It is also snappier than I thought initially. Moving around the tablet and interacting with various apps feels more responsive than the last 8 to me for sure. Amazon does include the AAC codec here so Apple users will have optimized audio when listening to music. I finally found that information. All and all, for the price, I continue to be amazed. Will update further but buy with complete confidence. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2021 by HJeffK

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