So today, we're going to do a comparison of the new Fire HD 10 by Amazon, and we're gonna, compare that to the Samsung Galaxy Tab, a 10.1 2019 version, so when it comes to which one has a better battery life, this one's a pretty easy win for the Fire HD 10 I did a test on both of these and the Samsung battery died after streaming continuously for about six and a half hours on full brightness, where the Fire HD 10 lasted almost twice as long now when it comes to which one of these has the better screen. Both of these are considered HD, 1080p screens so with the screen brightness all the way up, they actually look fairly similar. But then, when you put the brightness at halfway, the Samsung is definitely brighter and then, when turned all the way down, it looks like the Samsung tablet is almost completely black, or you can see a little more on the Fire HD 10 and then, when you're viewing at different angles. I feel like this Samsung is just a little easier to see, although I feel both of these screens look pretty good. In person, I have to give the slight advantage to the Galaxy Tab a 10.1, so when it comes to which has the better speakers, the fire HD 10 is definitely a little louder. But unfortunately, when you turn it all the way up, it definitely sounds distorted where, when you turn the Samsung tablet all the way up, it still sounds nice and clear and doesn't really sound, distorted whatsoever.
I also connected my Straits duo controller just to test that out as well, and it worked just fine I feel, like the speakers are a little on the quiet side, I think if they had made these front-facing speakers, it could have been so much better because, as is I feel like they're, just okay, so I definitely have to give the edge to the Samsung Galaxy Tab a 10.1 so when it comes to which has the better cameras, I got to be honest. This one's not even close the cameras on the Samsung tablet not only worked better, but you can just see so much more detail now. Neither of these cameras are gonna, be as good as like on your cell phone. You can actually read the text on the photo I just took of the Sega Genesis cartridge, we're on the fire. HD 10 yeah, it's just a mess.
Even the large text is really blurry and really low resolution. So yeah, if you own a halfway-decent camera and that goes for the front and rear camera for photos or video, then yeah you better go with the Samsung tablet. Now, when it comes to which one is better at gaming, you would think it would be a pretty easy win for Samsung now Fire HD 10 really has a disadvantage here, since you don't have a Google, Play, Store, you're sort of limited on what games you can play right out of the box. Where was Samsung, you're going to get some of the most popular games on the Google Play Store, Pub, G mobile and just a lot of other games that aren't available on the Amazon App Store, although I do have to say the Fire HD 10 does do a pretty good job at the games that are available. It's just not as powerful, and you don't get as many games as on the Galaxy Tab A 10.1. So when it comes to gaming, I have to give the edge to the Galaxy Tab a 10.1. So now the last thing to compare is the price of each of these.
The Fire HD 10 starts out at 150, the Galaxy Tab a 10.1 starts out at 229 at the normal everyday pricing. But the good news is, if you're, watching this video before Black Friday, Cyber, Monday or even Christmas you'll, be able to get the Fire HD 10 for around $100 and the gauzy tab a 10.1 at around $150. So should you pay $50 more for the gassy Tab, a 10.1? Well, in my opinion. Yes, unless you're heavily invested into the Amazon ecosystem, and you want to save that extra $50 towards cases accessories or just pretty much anything else, but personally I think you're going to be happier spending that extra $50 on the Galaxy Tab a 10.1 2019 version. So if you've made it this far into the video, you may want to say thanks by subscribing and don't forget, to give a thumbs up.
If this video was helpful, this is Brian from fishy productions. Thanks for watching, and I'll see you on the next one.
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