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Chris from Techer reviews Amazon's latest 13th generation Fire HD 10 tablet for 2024, priced at £142 (basic model with ads) and £160 (ad-free version). The tablet, featuring a durable design with chunky bezels and available in various colors, is lightweight and family-friendly. Lacking a fingerprint sensor, it relies on a PIN for access. Running on Amazon's Fire OS, the interface includes home, "For You," and library sections, with options to customize settings, such as disabling recommendations. The device sports a 10.1-inch full HD IPS display, basic stereo speakers, a headphone jack, Bluetooth, and is powered by a Mediatek chipset with 3GB RAM. While not high-end, it supports everyday tasks and light gaming, with around 10 hours of battery life. Accessories like a keyboard, stylus, and microSD cards (up to 1TB) are available despite some potential glitches. Charging options include a standard 9W charger (4 hours to fully charge) and a faster 15W charger (3 hours). Overall, the Fire HD 10 is recommended for its budget-friendly nature and seamless integration with Amazon services.
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In this part of the video, Chris from Techer reviews Amazon’s latest Fire HD 10 tablet for 2024, marking its 13th generation. He mentions that this basic model is priced at £142, which includes lock screen ads, and an ad-free version is available for £160. The design of the tablet, including its chunky bezels and options for different colors (black, purple, blue), has remained largely unchanged. Despite its bulk, the tablet is durable, lightweight (433g), and comfortable for one-handed use, making it suitable for families, including kids.
The tablet does not feature any fingerprint sensors, requiring a PIN for access. The Fire HD 10 runs on Amazon’s Fire OS, which is heavily integrated with Amazon’s apps and services. The interface is divided into three main sections: the home screen with apps and a “continue” bar, the “For You” section with recent apps and recommended content, and the library with Kindle books, apps, and games. Chris suggests disabling the discover widget on the home screen for a cleaner interface.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses customizing the Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet settings, such as disabling recommendations to avoid excessive adverts. They highlight pre-loaded and downloadable apps, emphasizing the Amazon App Store’s range, including popular streaming services and games. Storage limitations are mentioned, noting the base model’s 32GB capacity (with 25GB usable) and the option to use microSD cards up to 1TB. However, there’s a caution about potential glitches with microSD use. The segment also covers voice control compatibility and the customizable “Show Mode” for displaying information like calendar entries or acting as a digital photo frame. The video concludes by mentioning optional accessories like a keyboard and stylus and describes the tablet’s 10.1-inch IPS display.
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In this part of the video, the budget features of a tablet with a 10-inch full HD screen (1920×1200 resolution) are discussed. Although the display and performance are not high-end, it is adequate for browsing photos, streaming videos, and reading. The tablet includes a “blue shade” mode for reducing eye strain during night reading. Despite having basic stereo speakers and camera capabilities, the device supports a headphone jack and Bluetooth. Powered by a Mediatek chipset with 3GB RAM, the tablet performs adequately for basic tasks and light gaming. Battery life is approximately 10 hours with mixed usage, suitable for everyday needs.
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In this segment, the speaker discusses the Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet, highlighting its battery life and charging options. It includes a USB-C cable and a basic 9W charger, which takes about four hours to fully charge the device. A slightly faster 15W charger can reduce the charging time to roughly three hours. The tablet is recommended for its budget-friendly price under £200, decent specifications, and suitability for Amazon service users. It has a basic MediaTek chipset and 3GB of memory, suggesting it requires some patience for optimal use. The speaker invites viewers to share their thoughts and subscribe for more tech updates.