The Fire HD 10 produces a max brightness of 403 nits, which is pretty good but still outshined by the 424-nit tablet average, the 427-nit MediaPad M5 Lite and the 450-nit iPad. The Fire HD 8 (80%) proved less colorful. Our colorimeter read the Fire HD 10 as producing 106% of the sRGB spectrum, which is close to the 113% tablet average, the 114% rating from the MediaPad M5 Lite, the 105% from the iPad and the 109% from the Tab 4 10 Plus. The ferns outside Fleabag's cafe had a strong green hue, and the red painting in her godmother's studio stood out. I saw details in the hair, wrinkled brow and stubble of the "hot priest" (that's his name). While watching an episode of Fleabag in 1080p on the Amazon Fire HD 10, I was reminded that Amazon can make a great tablet screen, provided that you pony up for the 10-inch model. The MediaPad and the Tab 4 10 Plus also offer USB-C charging, while the iPad is still stuck on Lightning. Thank you, Amazon, for helping us break free from the nonreversible micro-USB port, by giving us a modern port found in more and more devices. The USB-C port in the Fire HD 10 may be small in stature, but it's one of the biggest (and most welcome) changes in this model. MORE: Best Tablets - Top Tablets on the Market - Laptop Mag The 8-inch Fire HD 8 (12.8 ounces, 0.4 inches) is predictably lighter. The Huawei MediaPad M5 Lite (17.6 ounces, 0.3 inches), Apple iPad (2019) (17.6 ounces, 0.3 inches) and Lenovo Tab 4 10 Plus (17 ounces, 0.4 inches) are slightly lighter and thinner. The Fire HD 10 is a pretty standard-sized slate, at 17.8 ounces and 0.4 inches thick.
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