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Product Name: | Amazon Fire HD 10 Tablet 10.1" Full HD 32GB Storage |
Product Description: | Be ready for downtime, anytime. Built for more than just reading, the 11-generation Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet lets you access movies, TV shows, songs, games and all the apps you need -- on a bright and vibrant 10.1" Full HD display. Stay up to speed with the powerful performance of the octa-core processor and 3GB RAM, while Alexa's happy to help by providing updates on the weather, traffic, sports scores, and more -- all you have to do is ask. From Amazon. Includes 11-generation Fire HD 10 tablet with USB-C cable, and power adapter 2GHz octa-core processor 10.1" diagonal 1080p HD touchscreen display with 1920x1200 resolution 3GB RAM 32GB memory Dual-band Wi-Fi Bluetooth 5.0 wireless technology Dual integrated speakers Two built-in microphones 2 megapixel front-facing HD cameras 5 megapixel rear-facing HD cameras Alexa voice assistant with hands-free mode Accelerometer Ambient light sensors VoiceView text-to-speech technology Built-in rechargeable battery microSD memory card slot USB-C port 3.5mm stereo headphone jack Measures approximately 9.73" x 6.53" x 0.36"; weighs 16.4 oz UL listed adapter Imported |
Product SKU: | E322285 |
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I have the 4GB version and while i had hopes that the extra ram would help, this thing is still slow. When I bought mine I was able to remove most of the Amazon bloatware to make it close to a stock Android tablet. This you can't do to the same extent anymore with the newer firmware. I've posted in other forums but these tablets are junk. Even for kids they are going to complain to you about it being slow. I notice issues running Youtube and trying to switch to just another app all of the time. There is a reason why these things are so cheap and they get progressively worse as the applications get even more bloatware.
I fell into this going to the 4GB version of this and it is still slow. My iPad Air 2 from almost 10 years ago runs smoother compared to this tablet.
I have the 4GB version and while i had hopes that the extra ram would help, this thing is still slow. When I bought mine I was able to remove most of the Amazon bloatware to make it close to a stock Android tablet. This you can't do to the same extent anymore with the newer firmware. I've posted in other forums but these tablets are junk. Even for kids they are going to complain to you about it being slow. I notice issues running Youtube and trying to switch to just another app all of the time. There is a reason why these things are so cheap and they get progressively worse as the applications get even more bloatware.
Thank you for saving me $60!
I have the 4GB version and while i had hopes that the extra ram would help, this thing is still slow. When I bought mine I was able to remove most of the Amazon bloatware to make it close to a stock Android tablet. This you can't do to the same extent anymore with the newer firmware. I've posted in other forums but these tablets are junk. Even for kids they are going to complain to you about it being slow. I notice issues running Youtube and trying to switch to just another app all of the time. There is a reason why these things are so cheap and they get progressively worse as the applications get even more bloatware.
So I have multiple tablets in my home. From a HP X2 11 Chromebook Tablet to a Tab S9 and a Tab S8+ and a Lenovo P11 Pro Gen 2 and this iplay 50 mini pro. I love all these tablets... but the best value was the P11 Pro Gen 2 (scored it for $215 last year with 4GB of RAM and 128GB hard drive... this tablet now sells for $319) and the iplay 50 mini pro.
But the iplay 50 mini pro is so much lighter to hold then the Tab S9. The iplay 50 mini pro to me is the best value of any tablet right now. Again, I have this tablet and I have the Tab S9 as well as others.
You seem to miss the entire point... for $140 you get a GOOD Android experience. I am just as happy using my iplay 50 mini pro then when I am using my Tab S9.
BUT I WILL ADD... when I steam from unethical websites sometimes with my Tab S9 the picture freezes and the sound continues and I have yet experience this with the iplay 50 mini pro and YES this is OS (software) related. Does that mean that the iplay 50 mini pro is better, NO... but it is more stable IMHO. I love both of these tablets but I do get frustrated when the picture freezes with my Tab S9. ALSO, when I first got the tab S9 I installed a few apps and then I went to download Netflix and it said it is not compatible with my tablet... I had to factory reset the tablet and I choose Netflix as my first app to download and it now works. Lastly, the Tab S9 has a TON of bloatware from Samsung and the iplay 50 mini pro has zero bloatware and is pure Android... I prefer the pure Android feel. But I do like Android 14 more then Android 13.
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You know I ask my mom the same question... WHY do you want a car, cause you can always take the bus... you know, she is a senior.
You know I ask my mom the same question... WHY do you want a car, cause you can always take the bus... you know, she is a senior.
The only thing a fire tablet is good for is for a ton of frustration. Maybe if you know what you are doing and you are a computer geek... the tablet may be OKish but if you are OLD and slow, I would not recommend this tablet.
Like I said earlier, my iPad Air 2 which is almost 10 years old opens and scrolls through PDFs without any waiting for the page to load when scrolling. I can't say the same for the Fire HD 10 plus.
The only thing a fire tablet is good for is for a ton of frustration. Maybe if you know what you are doing and you are a computer geek... the tablet may be OKish but if you are OLD and slow, I would not recommend this tablet.
I won't buy another Fire tablet again. Amazon's solution is either buy a new one for format your existing one
I won't buy another Fire tablet again. Amazon's solution is either buy a new one for format your existing one
Their posts might be a little off topic but they are just pointing out another option that might be more appropriate for some folks.
While you can't beat them for the price I have a couple Fire Tablets and they are very basic and slow. Probably best suited for occasional use, well suited for downloading from Netflix etc. for later offline viewing.