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Amazon's cheaper, better, faster Fire HD 10 review

2017-10-11
you want a tablet though chances are you want something with right around a 10 inch screen how do I know that well you go smaller basically you've got a phablet go bigger you might as well get a laptop the most famous of the 10-inch ish tablets is of course the classic nine point seven inch iPad but night guys still more three hundred dollars amazon has a solution that's a lot less expensive and might do everything you want or by not but there's no arguing with the Amazon Fire HD tens prize it starts at one hundred and fifty dollars and that gets you a high-res screen and 32 gigs of storage just like an iPad now for 150 bucks you get a mostly plastic body that's a little on the thick side but inside this body is everyone's favorite digital assistant Alexa sure she's practically everywhere now but this version is voice-activated on other fire tablets you have to hit a button to activate Alexa and some of the things you ask come with on-screen graphics now just like you'd get from an echo show the key thing to remember about an Amazon tablet is that it wants you to use Amazon stuff so the video tab is for Amazon videos including prime music is for Amazon music services books are for Kindle books and so on you can download other services from the Amazon App Store from Netflix of Hulu to Spotify and Pandora the bilder under the apps tab so remember to look for them there most of what you're looking for is in that app store including a lot of the top Android games but a few things like Google Chrome or Microsoft Office are missing if you're writing a novel doing homework or using the built-in camera to start your own YouTube channel well go get a laptop or at least a Chromebook but for an excellent media consumption experience on a device that definitely feels like it should cost more than $150 it's hard to imagine anyone beating this right now
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