The keyboard has 15 pre-programmed shortcut keys (including two customizable ones) for using the split-screen feature and opening programs, plus trackpad gestures for quick navigation. We love that this lightweight tablet is just over one pound and has a fingerprint ID for added security (Amazon’s Fire HD 10 only supports passcode security), and that the stylus snaps magnetically onto the side for convenient storage. At $230 and up, the price is hard to beat, and the new model is now compatible with Amazon’s stylus and Bluetooth keyboard case. If you’re fully immersed in Amazon’s Alexa-powered world, then the e-comm giant’s newest Fire Max 11 tablet (available with or without lock screen ads, and in a Microsoft 365 productivity bundle) is one of the best budget note-taking tablets.
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