But, remembering the price, this is a perfectly pleasant display, which is plenty sharp enough to enjoy content on. Does it have a fancy OLED panel with HDR powers? No, sir. Is it the sharpest tablet display out there? No.
Combined with its lightweight build, this is a tablet that’s comfortable to hold and use for extended periods.įlip it round and you’re greeted with a 10.1in Full HD screen. Its rear is clad in a delightfully grippy smooth matte rubber-like finish, in a rather fetching dark grey colour. For the money, it obviously can’t match the premium metal build of its iPad rivals, but that’s not to say it’s a hulking monster. Nailing the basicsĪs for everything else, the Fire HD 10 Plus provides little reason to complain. If you pay extra for Amazon’s wireless charging dock ( £49.99), your Fire HD 10 Plus transforms into a genuine Show device when not in use, all without having to worry about plugging it in to charge each time. In this mode, it can display the weather, photos, calendar entries for the day, to-do lists and more, while letting you video call other Show users too.
This is a pretty powerful feature, because you’re provided with value even when the tablet’s propped up on a table.