

You get 4GB of RAM – the most ever included on a Fire tablet – and either 32GB or 64GB of storage with the Amazon Fire HD 10 Plus (and you can expand that with a memory card).

What you don't get here, and nor would you expect it at this sort of price, is any kind of waterproofing or dustproofing. At 468 grams (that's 1.03 lbs) we'd say it's lightweight enough to be used in one hand for an extended period of time, though most of the time you'll probably be holding it in the landscape orientation (the integrated 2MP, 720p webcam is positioned to work in landscape mode). The soft touch slate backing is exclusive to the Plus model, as we've mentioned, and it adds some extra quality to proceedings. It doesn't quite have the premium feel of something like the 10.2-inch iPad – the Amazon tablet is 1.7 mm or 0.06 inches thicker, for a start – but it's well put together and feels like it's going to last you through many years of use. The Amazon Fire HD 10 Plus is a reasonably attractive-looking slab of electronics, though those thick bezels around the display tell you that this is very much a budget device.
