Design
At first glance (and feel), the Fire tablets have only slightly different sizes and weights. All measure 0.4 inches thick, but the smaller Fire 7 is lighter, weighing 10.4 ounces to the HD 8’s 13 ounces and the HD 10’s 17.7 ounces. All Fire tablets offer durable-feeling designs and matte shells, but the HD 8 and Fire 7 come in more color options: Black, Canary Yellow, Marine Blue and Punch Red. The Fire HD 10 isn’t sold in the yellow tone, but in Black, Marine Blue and Punch Red. Winner: The Fire 7’s lighter weight makes it more portable.
Display
The HD 10’s panel is also the brightest of the three, blasting 403 nits of brightness, which vaults over the 307-nit HD 8 and the 370-nit Fire 7. You’ll only see better color output with the HD 10, as its 106% colorimeter rating trounces the sRGB ratings for the Fire 7 (78%) and the HD 8 (80%).
Specs and Performance
The pricier Fire HD 8 and HD 10 aim to make up for higher price with better performance. The new HD 10 got an even faster-than-before 2.0 GHz octa-core CPU to compliment its 2GB of RAM, which places it above the Fire 7 (1.3-GHz processor, 1GB of RAM) and the HD 8 (1.3-GHz processor, 1.5GB RAM). In testing, we saw the Fire 7 operate slightly slower than the HD 8, even pausing while it loaded apps. The Fire HD 8 stuttered only when we tried to multitask by jumping among multiple apps and the Silk browser with many tabs open. The Fire HD 8 tablet also starts with more storage, coming with 16GB in the $80 model and 32GB in the $110 model. The 2019 Fire 7 offers twice as much storage, with 16GB and 32GB. The HD 10 may offer 32GB of memory in its entry-level model, but that $149 version is three times the price of the Fire 7. Winner: The Fire HD 8 offers a solid combination of value and speed, but we look forward to putting the HD 10 through more testing to see how fast it feels in everyday use.
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Battery Life
In one of the biggest differences between these tablets, the Fire HD 10 owns this round to a large degree. The HD 10 hit a high 13 hours and 45 minutes on the Laptop Mag battery test (continuous web surfing at 150 nits), which leaps over the Fire HD 8’s run time of 9 hours and 12 minutes. The Fire 7 (up to 6:56) did even worse. Winner: The Fire HD 10 is the battery king.
Audio
The Fire HD 8 and HD 10 feature stereo sound from dual Dolby Atmos stereo speakers, but we heard slight distortion in the bass and vocals from both. Winner: The Fire HD 8 and HD 10 get a win, but it’s not a strong one.
Value
One of the cheapest tablets ever that we actually like. In fact, the Fire 7’s $50 (opens in new tab) price makes it a steal. The $80 (opens in new tab) HD 8 costs $30 more, which is a 60 percent increase, and the $150 (opens in new tab) HD 10 is three-times the price of the Fire 7. Winner: The Fire 7’s $50 price is a far-from-secret weapon.
Bottom Line
Sure, the Fire 7 may be more affordable, but for only $30 more, you get a tablet that’s better in nearly every way. Sure, the HD 8 costs $70 less and offers decent audio, but that’s not enough for the throne. The Fire HD 10 scores more wins with its display and longevity. Yes, it’s more expensive, but sometimes you get what you pay for. Credit: Laptop Mag