Also, the keyboard/case for the Fire Max 11 is more efficient, as it’s magnetized, so you can snap on and off with ease. However, the Fire Max 11 has a compatible stylus pen to enhance your productivity. You’re able to purchase a cover, a Bluetooth keyboard and a screen protector for both devices. However, one difference is the Fire HD 10 is made with 28 percent recycled plastic and Fire Max 11 is made of 34 percent recycled plastic and 55 percent recycled aluminum. Both devices are made with aluminosilicate glass, which makes them durable and reduces the chance of getting them all scratched up if you drop them. The Fire HD is 10.1 inches and weighs 16.4 ounces, whereas the Fire Max 11 is 11 inches and weighs 17.28 ounces. Similar to the older model, it has an octa-core processor 2.2 and a 4 GB of RAM, so it’s even faster to go through apps. The Fire Max 11 can hold 64 or 128 GB, but also be expanded to 1 TB, too. It also has an octa-core processor 2.0 and 3 GB of RAM for quick, smooth movements. The Fire HD 10 has 32 GB or 64 GB of internal storage along with the ability to add a 1 TB microSD card. (Note: You can see the difference in quality and Chris Evan's winning smile with the photo above.) Performance The Fire Max 11’s front camera is 8MP with 1080p video and the back camera is 8MP with auto focus and 1080p HD video. The Fire HD 10’s front camera is 2MP with 720p HD video and the back camera is 5MP with 1080 p HD video. Both devices have a 3.5mm stereo jack, two built-in microphones, volume buttons, USB-C 2.0 port and power button. These specs are crucial in getting bright and vivid images. The Fire HD p (1920 x 1200) and uses more than two million pixels (224 ppi), whereas the Fire Max x 1200 IPS resolution with 2.4 million pixels (213 ppi). (FYI: Both devices still hold more battery life than the latest iPad models, which only carry about ten hours.) The charging time is pretty similar-the Fire HD 10 takes four hours and the Fire Max 11 takes 4.2 hours using the provided adapter. The Amazon Fire HD 10 has 12 hours of battery life versus the Fire Max 11, which can last up to 14 hours. Other new additions include more settings in the drop down homescreen such as screen mirroring and screen recording. However, it’s compatible with most apps and will notify you which ones you can use to start drawing or dabbling on. Now, I wouldn’t say it’s the best pen, as it can mess up words and symbols if you don’t write clearly. The pen makes it easy to jot down notes, press on specific links and overall glide through the tablet. A downside I mentioned in my review of the Fire HD 10 was that I wanted accessories that could enhance my productivity. There’s also the addition of the stylus pen. It’s a nice touch (pun intended) to get to the homepage, since I’m accustomed to doing it with my computer and phone. New features on the Fire Max 11 include the ability to use your fingerprint to unlock the device. Aside from downloads, the loading time while watching TV shows or searching on the web was smoother. With the older model, I had to individually find and download each application. When I was setting up the device, I was able to download all the apps I wanted in one go. When it comes to efficiency, the Fire Max 11 is quicker. It’s not a huge difference, but looking at both tablets side by side, the newer version is crisper and clearer. When comparing the cameras and videos, the Fire Max 11 is bigger and brighter. It has mostly the same functions as the older model with slight changes in its display, efficiency and accessories. It’s wider and taller than the Fire HD 10, but still felt light in my hand. The first difference I noticed with the Fire Max 11 was the size. If you’re looking for more productivity apps, you can access Zoom, Microsoft Office, Dropbox and OneNote, too. Speaking of apps, you can download your favorites like Netflix, Hulu, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok. The only downside is it doesn’t work on every app (it gives an error message when you attempt certain applications), so keep that in mind. Although the tablet doesn’t compare to a big screen, I still appreciate being able to see everything, especially on-the-go. Since working from home, I’ve relied heavily on a monitor and computer combo, so I can see all of my work side by side. One of my favorite features is the split screen option. I’m able to slip it into my bag without it feeling like a million pounds of excess weight. The size also plays a big factor, as it’s 10.1 inches while also being pretty light and thin in my hands. It has a 1080p HD display, so images and videos are clear and crisp. Compared to older models, the Fire HD 10’s high resolution hits it out of the park. I actually reviewed this device back in 2022, and the benefits still hold true today.
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