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LindaL Posted
Absolutely love the easy of this and the larger screen. Only downfall is there isn't a place for additional ram like the 8".
MaxD Posted
Lightweight, fast speeds, expandable memory, this tablet is worth it
PurrpleRose Posted
Love this pad! It is easy to navigate and the features are easy to read. The Amazon Fire has a memory card port so the storage can be upgraded! Love it!
KevinC Posted
I had some fun with this one. I took a dash phone magnet mount and slapped them on the back of the tablet. Now it sticks onto the side of my fridge. Perfect spot for a tablet. Also connects to drywall corner.
keyl0ger Posted
The Amazon - Fire HD 10 Plus – 10.1” – Tablet – 32 GB - Slate works great and my daughter has no issues with it.
This tablet has great battery life, great speakers and great everything!
Amazonfire Posted
This is easy to use great size and the price was awesome
You can't beat these for value. Really great little tablet. I'm using it for Home Assistant wall mount.
InsigniaRefrigerator Posted
The tablet is great if one wants Amazon & other, I assume paid for, apps on their tablets. This leaves only a little space at the bottom for apps you choose. Many of their apps I have no use for but they are there and you can't delete them. Tablet was returned.
Nissi Posted
Love, love, love my kindle 10 plus! Large screen, easy to use and so much storage for all my books. I had to up grade to this kindle since I wore my kindle seven out. Great battery life!
Marty Posted
The Amazon tablet is lightweight and easy to use. And price is quite reasonable. While, except for kindle feature, you must have access to wifi, it is worth it. The larger screen (10”) is helpful.
ShaniS Posted
Purchased for my 6 year old and she absolutely loves it. It is easy for her to navigate through the apps, great size and durable. Would definitely purchase again!
blueeyes Posted
Love the Amazon tablet! Easy to use and fast! Display is clear! Camera is ok, but I've had a Lenovo tablet that the camera was much better! Battery life is very good!
AlwaysThatMom Posted
practical tablet for everyday use. The price makes it affordable and it has proven durable. If you are not overly concerned about the warranty (these things WILL LAST for years), it is very sinple to modify so that the tablet will operate as well as any chromebook. add on the fire compatible keyboard and you’ll have an amazing computer-like set up.
Radio13channel8 Posted
Good price and simple to use…perfect size to carry too
SteveS Posted
Easy to use,has a great display,battery has long usage time.
AdamJ Posted
Overall a very solid tablet. It is the best tablet in this price range hands-down so you can’t beat the value. The HD screen is actually bright and impressive for the price, I actually prefer it to some of the older non-laminated iPads. The battery life is great, and Amazon adopted USB-C long before Apple did. It does not come without its quirks and issues, however. Every few weeks it will suddenly forget the SD card and require it to be reformatted. You do, of course have the obvious limitations of Amazon fire OS, which, although its stable, lacks many of the popular apps out there. It’s not hard to use APKs and get the Google play store and common android apps, but you run into issues with location recognition and compatibility issues. The YouTube app frequently has to be forced closed and reopened due to pixelation or weird glitches on the screen. Overall, though, for this price range, it’s a very solid option. It was my go-to tablet until I got a newer iPad.
GMKris Posted
I use this almost daily for leisure reading, college textbooks, and as a simple tablet! No issues and love the screen size! I can go almost a week before charging with as much as I use it!
Goofyserious Posted
It’s a good tablet. Purchased for my daughter to use. The processor is better than pervious models allowing it to handle denser apps without stalling. The larger screen is always nice. The speakers work well.
Offhand Posted
The “plus” was worth every penny. There are three things to look at when considering a Kindle Fire. The first is RAM. The second is storage. The third is screen size. The four gigs of RAM makes this tablet haul. The regular Kindle Fire 10 has only 3 gigs of RAM. The extra gig in the plus is a game changer when well, playing games. I purchased the 32 gigs of storage, knowing that up to a terabyte of storage can be added in the form of a micro SD card. I wish it would have been available in the 64 Gig version though as most programs can only run from the native built-in storage. The last category is screen size. The 10 and the 10 plus have the largest screens available for the Kindle Fire. I haven’t taken it apart, but I’d suspect that they have a larger battery to go along with the larger screen. I was wore out before the battery needed recharging so that is something I’ll have to look into. With all of the positive things to say about the Kindle Fire, I have only this criticism and the reason for my three stars: Kindle’s App Store levels a lot to be desired. Some people want the Google Play Store, but I’ve had to do system resets to recover from malicious apps downloaded from the Play Store. If Kindle is going to keep the Play Store locked out, it could at least provide a decent selection of mainstream games, productivity, and Google or Microsoft apps.