![]() It’s a case with large bumpers and enough coverage in all directions to keep the tablet well-protected from harm. It also sports a handy new kickstand on the back, ideal for propping the tablet in landscape to watch movies. This used to come in an old-fashioned choice of blue or pink, but you now have the option of purple, as well. The general build quality feels cheap compared to the iPad, but it is a comparatively inexpensive device selling for more than $100 less.Īmazon has upgraded the chunky case that comes with the Fire HD 10 Kids Edition. The Fire HD 10 screen is bright enough for most situations, but it struggles with direct sunlight and doesn’t get as bright as the iPad. This is not only Amazon’s biggest screen, but also its sharpest, though it still falls short of Apple’s entry level iPad, which features a 10.2-inch screen offering 264 pixels-per-inch. The screen sports a resolution of 1,920 x 1,200 pixels which produces a pixel density of 224 pixels-per-inch, compared to 189 ppi for the Fire HD 8. Simon Hill / Digital Trendsīig bezels frame the 10.1-inch screen in which you’ll find a front-facing camera - both the front and back cameras are rated at a paltry 2 megapixels. From right to left, there’s a power button, USB-C port for charging, 3.5mm headphone port, and volume controls. All the buttons and ports are on the top edge when you hold it in portrait. The only detail to speak of on the back, apart from the Amazon logo, is the single-lens camera. The regular version sells for $150 and it’s as plain as tablets come, with a matte plastic back that curves into the glass front. Inside the chunky foam case that comes with the Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Edition, you’ll find a black Amazon Fire HD 10. The most common Amazon Fire problems, and how to fix them The best Android tablets in 2023: the 9 best ones you can buyĪmazon’s new Fire HD 8 tablets run faster, last longer, and start at $100
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