Kobo Arc 10HD Tablet Review


What is the Kobo Arc 10HD?


The Kobo Arc 10HD is a 10.1-inch Android tablet for readers, specifically ones who are ready to give up 800-page paperbacks taking up bag space. Promising access to over 3.5 million books, the biggest of the Kobo Aura tablets boasts some impressive specs including a full HD screen and meaty Nvidia Tegra 4 CPU.

Priced at £299.99, the 16GB version of the Kobo Arc 10HD is a cheaper 10-inch tablet alternative to the Nexus 10 (£319), Xperia Tablet Z (£379) and the 9.7-inch iPad Air (£399). It sounds like a promising package, then, but does it really have the quality to upset the big names and take on the likes of the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9?



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Kobo Arc 10HD: Design


When it’s becoming increasingly difficult to make a tablet that looks and feels different from all the others out there, the Aura 10HD does its best to stay away from simply being branded another boring black slab. The slim black bezel leaves plenty of screen estate to read ebooks on and around the back it has a strikingly similar angular design to the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7.

There’s a red sliding switch up in the top right hand corner to turn the tablet on and off with the volume rocker (and page turner) located in close proximity. Over on the left side is the 3.55mm headphone jack, micro USB charging port and micro HDMI port to connect to a HDTV. The front-facing camera sits up top above the screen and around the back are the two stereo speakers that are easily avoided when you need to hold the tablet in two hands.


The Arc HD 10 at 9mm thick is not as slender as the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition (7.9mm) or the Nexus 10 (8.9mm). Weighing in at 627g it’s beastly fella as well. That’s heavier than the Nexus 10 (603g) and the new Note 10.1 (540g) and it really shows once you get your hands on it. There’s really sharp corners at the bottom of the tablet and make it extremely uncomfortable and difficult to use for long periods, too, so bad we had to put it down after a short period of use. This, combined with the great heft is a serious problem for the 10HD.


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Kobo Arc 10HD: Screen & Sound


The Arc 10HD features a 10.1-inch 2,560 x 1,600 HD display with a 300 ppi pixel density matching the Nexus 10 and surpassing the vibrant 1,920 x 1,200 LCD resolution screen on the Xperia Tablet Z. On paper, it makes for good reading but there’s a few that let it down from being a really top notch screen.

For starters, the screen is a little on the dull side. Even at maximum brightness it lacks the luminosity of screens like the Nexus 10 and even small tablets like the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7 and Nexus 7. It’s does manage to deliver sharp, detailed images for video, but colours look oversaturated. It’s a bit like someone taking a really good picture and unnecessarily tampering with the saturation afterwards.


Viewing angles are decent enough but the colour issues are even more noticeable, if you are not looking at the screen straight on.


One area we can’t really fault the screen is responsiveness. The 10-point multitouch, capacitive display registers swipes, presses and gestures excellently. It’s just a shame about some of the other niggles the screen suffers from.


There’s very little to get excited about in the sound department, either. The two rear mounted stereo speakers are exceptionally loud for a tablet but as the case with most, it’s crackly at higher volumes and can’t really match the richness and the directional sound produced by the stereo speakers found on the Kindle Fire HDX 7 tablet.