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The Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet (2023 release) features a stunning 10.1" Full HD display, an octa-core processor, and 3 GB of RAM, ensuring smooth performance for streaming, reading, and gaming. With up to 13 hours of battery life and expandable storage options, this tablet is designed for both productivity and entertainment, making it a perfect companion for work and play.
Display | Brilliant 10.1” 1080p display (1920 x 1200) with over 2 million pixels (224 ppi), for bright, vivid image quality. Screen strengthened with aluminosilicate glass. |
Size | 246 x 164.8 x 8.6 mm (9.69” x 6.49” x 0.34”) |
Weight | 434 gActual size and weight may vary by configuration and manufacturing process. |
CPU & RAM | Octa-core processor: 2 x Arm Cortex-A76 up to 2.05 GHz and 6 x Arm Cortex-A55 up to 2 GHz with 3 GB RAM. |
Storage | 32 GB (24 GB available to user) or 64 GB (54.3 GB available to user) of internal storage. Add microSD card for up to 1 TB of additional storage. Some apps may require installation on internal storage. App or feature updates may impact available storage space. |
Battery life | Up to 13 hours of reading, browsing the web, watching videos and listening to music. Battery life will vary based on device settings, usage and other factors such as web browsing and downloading content. Certain software features or apps may reduce battery life. |
Charge time | Fully charge in under 4 hours, while device is in standby, with USB-C cable and 9 W power adaptor (adaptor sold separately). Fully charge in under 3 hours, while device is in standby, with 15 W adaptor and USB type C to C cable (adaptor and cable sold separately). |
Wi-Fi connectivity | Dual-band Wi-Fi. Supports public and private Wi-Fi networks or hotspots that use the dual-band 802.11a/b/g/n/ac standards with support for security standard of WEP, WPA3 OWE, WPA/WPA2/WPA3 Personal and WPA/WPA2/WPA3 Enterprise. Wi-Fi 6 (802.11 ax) is currently not supported. |
Ports | USB-C (2.0) connector for charging and microSD slot for external storage. |
Audio | 3.5 mm stereo jack, dual integrated speakers and external volume controls. |
Sensors | Accelerometer and ambient light sensor. |
Camera specifications | 5 MP front- and rear-facing cameras with 1080p HD video recording. |
Printing | Printing documents to a nearby Wi-Fi enabled printer is supported. Learn more about printing. |
Microphone | 1 built-in microphone. |
Certifications | Fire HD 10 has received the following certifications: ENERGY STAR USI2.0 for stylus protocol. |
Location services | Location-based services via Wi-Fi. |
Available colours | Black, Lilac or Ocean. |
Bluetooth | Built-in Bluetooth 5.3 with support for A2DP compatible stereo headphones, speakers, microphone and LE accessories support. |
Accessibility features | To enable features that personalise Fire tablet to your abilities, go to Settings → Accessibility. • VoiceView screen reader enables access for customers who are blind or visually impaired. • Screen Magnifier enables customers to zoom in/out and pan around the screen. • Tap to Alexa enables access to Alexa via touch, instead of speech, through on-screen tiles or a keyboard, including the ability to save your favourite actions. • Switch Access enables access for customers who have motor impairments, and are unable to touch the screen, via compatible Bluetooth devices. • Kindle Read Aloud will have Alexa read your Kindle books aloud. • Fire tablet accessibility features also include settings for Subtitles, Font Size, Display Size, High Contrast Text, Colour Inversion, Colour Correction and Convert Stereo to Mono audio (subtitles are not available for all content). |
Alexa privacy features | Alexa and Fire HD 10 are designed to protect your privacy. For example, you can view and delete your voice recordings or use the Alexa Hands-Free mode on/off toggle at any time. |
Warranty & service | Fire HD 10 tablet is sold with a limited warranty of one year provided by the manufacturer. If you are a consumer, the limited warranty is in addition to your consumer rights and does not jeopardise these rights in any way. This means you may still have additional legal rights even after the limited warranty has expired. See further information on your consumer rights. Use of Fire tablet is subject to the terms found here. |
Content availability | Content and service availability may vary by location and date. Certain services are subject to change or withdrawal at any time, may not be available in all areas or languages and may require separate subscriptions. |
Included in the box | Fire HD 10 tablet, USB-C (2.0) cable and Quick-Start Guide. Adaptor sold separately. |
Generation | 13th generation (2023 release). |
Software security updates | This device receives guaranteed software security updates until at least four years after the device is last available for purchase as a new unit on our websites. Learn more about these software security updates. If you already own a Fire tablet, visit Manage Your Content and Devices for information specific to your device. |
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Amazon Fire Tablet
Needed a new tablet as I had broken my other one. Only just started setting it still away to go yet but I'm happy with it. Great price as jad it in the sale.
B**T
Good.
Third one I have had over the years, personally love them.
G**S
2nd one we've bought
Great
K**E
I do like it!
Having resisted getting any type of e-reader/tablet for a long time (I'm old school and love books, actually, physical books!), I now wonder how I could ever think like that. I was only without my Kindle Fire Tablet for a couple of days, but I sure missed it! My previous one died quite suddenly on Monday night, so of course I had to have a new one. The only issues I have are not all my kindle books appeared, and at least half my collections had disappeared. It took my most of the afternoon to put them all back on. Not only that but the Kindle app looks different to one my last tablet and I'm not sure I like it, though no doubt I'll get used to it. The tablet itself is great. I love the colour and the fact that I can tailor it to my needs/wants. One thing though, for some reason, when I finish a book I can't post a review. I least I couldn't for the two I've just read.
P**M
Good. Value
Great
L**A
Slightly different set up to my last generation fire
My last 10” fire packed up after five years of constant use, this replacement has slightly different size dimensions to the old one, had to buy a new cover.It was very easy to set up and the colours on screen are more vibrant than previous fire, it is easier to navigate what you need to do. The only other thing is that the library of books list are now in book covers not in a list format of the books stored and does not tell you now which books you have read which I find annoying if you can’t remember which you still haven’t read. Apart rom that I am very happy.
C**D
Great price and service
Fabulous product and easy to use
S**W
Very pleasantly surprised!
Took a bit of a punt on this as a Black Friday deal, and I'm glad I did! My Fire tablet experience previously had been limited to a 2018 model that had started life as a kid's edition, and which I'd taken over when they moved onto bigger at better things. It was limited at best. Adequate video playback, but very slow browser even with one tab, and forget any multi tab use.So what of the new 2023 Fire HD? Let me start by saying I'm not exactly a power user. I want something that looks and sounds good when playing video, and I want a smooth experience when browsing the internet or the Amazon shopping app. And it actually does those things pretty well!Video playback. I was a little underwhelmed with my first streaming attempt - some of Planet Earth III via the BBC iPlayer app. Picture didn't seem as sharp as I'd expected, given that I know iPlayer streams in UHD to compatible devices. Not convinced it's even doing full HD here. Thankfully, better results streaming Picard from Prime Video - very impressed with the display here, even when quite close to my face.The marketing blurb boasts about Dolby Atmos sound. Really not sure about that. I will say that the stereo separation is very effective, despite both speaker ports being along the top edge of the tablet, but audio quality in general is absolutely nowhere near that of my 4 year old iPhone. I'd suggest that anyone looking to be properly immersed in video needs to factor in the cost of some headphones too - either wired or Bluetooth options will work here!How about browsing, which was my biggest bugbear on the five year old Fire 8? Actually pretty good, to a point. I'd say it was fast and smooth via the Silk browser with up to about 4 tabs open. Any more than that and it starts to creak - needing to reload each time you change etc, rather than having a cached version immediately available. Not a deal breaker for me, particularly given the price, but worth highlighting.Storage space seems adequate. 32Gb translates to about 22Gb of useable space, which I believe means about 11 hours of downloaded video although I'm yet to test this. Easily expandable via Micro SD card anyway.A decent version of an Outlook mail app was also a pleasant surprise given Amazon's insistence on continuing to restrict users to its own limited store (I know there are workarounds for this, but don't have the inclination to try). Facebook Messenger app also works fine.Instagram less so - pictures look big and bold and beautiful, but I've had issues with any video content via that site - stutters very badly to the point of being unwatchable.Lots of people complain about the lack of a YouTube app, but I've found YouTube to work perfectly adequately via the browser, with video looking as I'd expected (seamlessly going to full screen) rather than the slightly compressed quality I seemed to get with iPlayer.Battery life seems awesome as well - 5hrs20 of screen on time since my last charge 48 hours earlier, and the battery has gone down to 49%. Very happy with that! Top of class? Who knows - but it's more than adequate for me.Cameras... Meh. 5MP front and rear, but both seem really poor to me. Far more grainy than that resolution should be. Maybe they'd be better outside, or in stronger lighting. But really not a consideration for me - I'll always have a phone within arm's length.As for the lock screen adverts causing such consternation in the reviews? Really can't see the problem. There's one on the lockscreen maybe 1 in 4 times. And I ignore it and unlock. No impact that I've noticed during use - people are really so bothered that they'd pay a tenner to remove ads?! Accept it and move on (with an extra £10 in your pocket).Does this do what I want it to? Yes it does. Do I think it's worth the (I think) £160 full price? Actually yes I do - I think you'd struggle to find a tablet or phone at that price with this capability. And at the Black Friday price of roughly half that, it's an absolute steal.
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