Amazon Fire HD 10 vs Apple iPad (9th generation)

Great budget tablet for media consumption
Bright and big screen
Cheap enough to get the job done
Comes with Kindle pre-installed
Supports the installation of Tachiyomi
Great performance
Excellent front-facing camera
Very palatable price
Easy to set up and transfer data
Zippy and pleasant to use
Not compatible with files from Kindle 7
Proprietary filing system
Limited app selection in the Amazon Appstore
Not as powerful as the Air and Pro models
No USB-C port
No support for Apple Pencil 2

Verdict

The Amazon Fire HD 10 is a great budget tablet for those looking for a device to consume media. It has a bright and big screen, is cheap enough to get the job done, and comes with Kindle pre-installed. It also supports the installation of Tachiyomi. It is fast and has a good battery life, lasting up to two days. It also has expandable memory with an SD card, allowing users to expand the 32GB storage to 1TB. However, some users have reported that files from their Kindle 7 did not transfer and that the filing system is proprietary.

Verdict

The Apple iPad (9th generation) is a great tablet for most people, offering strong performance and an excellent front-facing camera at a very palatable price. It is easy to set up and transfer data from an older tablet, and it is zippy and pleasant to use. It is much less expensive than the Air and Pro models, making it a great value for the money.

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