![]() ![]() It's also home to volume up/down buttons, as well as a mechanical switch that moves a shutter in front of the camera to physically disable it. The top edge of the screen holds a mic/camera button that mutes the microphone and electronically disables the camera. It's perfectly functional, if not fantastic. The resolution is low on paper compared with similarly sized tablets (the Fire HD 10 has 1,920 by 1,200 pixels), but for the typical distance from which you'll be viewing it, it's sharp and easy to read. The display looks nicely saturated and reasonably bright, but it's also quite reflective, which can be an issue if you have bright overhead lights and the screen is tilted back. The screen can tilt 40 degrees from completely vertical to angled back, but it’s locked in landscape orientation and cannot be rotated to portrait. ![]() ![]() The top part of the frame features a microphone and a 13MP camera. A black frame sits flush with the screen, measuring half an inch on the sides and bottom, and a full inch on the top. The display measures 10.1 inches and features 1,280-by-800-pixel resolution. ![]() The screen portion is built very much like an Amazon Fire tablet, with a similar plastic body. The device is available in black or white. A short arm extends from the top edge of the cylinder, on which a 9-by-9.9-inch (HW) screen is attached. The bottom half is a barrel-shaped 6.7-inch cylinder covered in grille cloth similar to what you find on recent Echo speakers. Smart displays are fundamentally tablets attached to speakers, and the Echo Show 10 really embraces this concept: It looks like a large Fire tablet attached to a smaller version of an Echo Studio speaker. ![]()
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