The Amazon Fire Max 11 has an 11-inch 2000 x 1200 pixel resolution IPS LCD display. It’s not a particularly light tablet, at just over 1 pound, but it does feel more robust than pretty much any other piece of Amazon Fire OS hardware we’ve reviewed in the last few years. From the Amazon Fire HD 10 back in 2015, all the way to the Amazon Fire 7 in 2022, we’ve seen our fair share of Amazon tablets that deserved a hearty thumbs-down. But with the Fire Max 11, Amazon seems to have suddenly started to take its tablet brand seriously.
The quality of this tablet isn’t quite as unmistakably high-end as Samsung offers with the Galaxy Tab series in the last half-decade, and it’d be difficult to mistake this device for an iPad, but it’s closer than Amazon has ever been to that sort of quality before.
Amazon hasn’t cut corners with what fits into the casing, either. The audio experience is surprisingly good, with a pair of top-firing speakers that are Dolby Atmos certified. There’s a fingerprint reader in the power button, that works reliably. The power button and the volume rocker both sit on one of the shorter sides of the tablet — right near the USB-C port. The location of the front-facing camera, the orientation of the back-facing Amazon logo, and the locations of the speakers all hint that this is meant to be a landscape-mode tablet from the get-go.
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