![]() ![]() The tablet’s Dolby Atmos integrated dual speakers are situated on the top edge. The tablet’s ports and buttons are all located on the right edge when held in landscape orientation, with a volume rocker sitting above the Fire HD 10’s power button, USB-C charging port and 3.5mm audio jack. ![]() It’s available in black, green, lavender or blue.Īll-new Amazon Fire HD 8 (2020) review: The best budget tablet?Įlsewhere, it’s a pretty standard affair. Since it’s so cheap, you can’t really expect the Fire HD 10 to outdo the iPad in the design stakes, but for the most part, it’s absolutely fine, and it’s nice that you get a choice of colours, too. It’s a big slab of plastic and glass, with thick 15mm screen-bordering bezels and neatly rounded corners. If you’ve seen one Fire tablet, you’ve seen them all and the Amazon Fire HD 10 does nothing to dispel this notion. Amazon Fire HD 10 (2021) review: Design, key features and Dolby Atmos If you don’t mind taking a substantial hit in terms of specifications, design and features, then the Fire HD 8 is the next tablet down the list and starts at £90, while the Fire 7 costs even less at just £50. There’s also Huawei’s MatePad lineup of tablets to contend with but, since they don’t run the full version of Android – with a sorely limited app store and lack of security updates – they aren’t worth buying at this time. Perhaps the most affordable 10in Samsung tablet (which we’ve reviewed) is the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, which costs £285. What about Android alternatives, I hear you cry? Alas, the market for big-screened Android tablets is no longer what it once was and serious alternatives can only really be found coming out of Samsung’s factories these days. Apple’s entry-level iPad – currently in its eighth iteration with the latest model released in 2019 – starts at £329. There’s also a new “ Productivity Bundle'' available for each tablet, which includes a new detachable keyboard case (sadly this wasn’t supplied for review) and a 12-month Microsoft 365 subscription for an extra £60.Īt those prices, it’s no surprise that the low-cost Fire HD 10 finds itself in a league of its own. At these prices, they come with lock screen adverts, with Amazon charging an extra £10 to remove them. Be sure to bookmark our Black Friday tablet deals hub for the best discounts.The Fire HD 10 and Fire HD 10 Plus cost £150 and £180 respectively for the models with 32GB of storage, while the models with 64GB of storage cost £190 and £220. 25 and we expect to see more epic deals on tablets. From now through November 25, you can snag early holiday deals at /blackfriday (opens in new tab), Amazon 4-star and Amazon Books stores or on the go with the Amazon shopping app.īlack Friday 2022 is Nov. If you're looking for a tablet within a $100 budget, at just $74, the Fire HD is a no brainer.Īnd that's just a sneak peek at Amazon's early Black Friday deals. Its powerful octa-core CPU, lengthy 12-hour battery life and, of course, a vivid 10-inch 1080p display is perfect for content consumption and getting things done. This is the Fire HD 10 tablet's lowest price ever and one of the best Amazon Black Friday deals to snag early.Īmazon's Fire HD 10 is one of the best tablets around and now, more affordable than ever. Amongst its smorgasbord of deep discounts, Amazon Fire HD tablets for the whole family are up to 50% off (opens in new tab).Ĭurrenly, the Amazon Fire HD 10 is down to just $74 (opens in new tab)which is $75 off its $149 list price. Black Friday 2022 bargain hunters can shop early Amazon Black Friday deals right now. ![]()
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