With a metal skeleton, decent speakers and solid battery life, it seems clear a big-boots at Amazon made it clear that the Amazon Fire HD 10 had to reach a certain level of performance in some key areas. It’s just a pity that the screen isn’t one of them. With pixel density that’s years out of date, the Amazon Fire HD 10 just doesn’t offer the screen quality that’ll get us spending upwards of £150. The funny thing is that while the larger display is what’ll get people buying this instead of the Fire tablet or Fire HD 8, those extra inches actually are what make the screen worse. The Amazon Fire HD 10 makes getting your hands on content easy. But for the price you can do better. Even the Nexus 9 has been seen on sale for less.
Sturdy metal skeleton; Big display; Decent speaker for lower-cost tablet;
Very pixellated screen; Often feels a bit slow; Fire OS is a bit overbearing; Feels a bit cheap;