Amazon Kindle Fire HDX Origami cover Michael Homnick

class=”itemprop=”articleBody” description=””> Microsoft is expected to launch a new competitor in the productivity tablet space on Tuesday, announcing what pundits are calling the “Surface Mini” at an event in New York.

Conventional wisdom says the Surface Mini will come with a digitizer pen, thus mirroring the Surface Pro’s utility as a productivity device, but tran sporting the jumpsuit Land promise-full-fledged Office apps on a tablet!-to a much more portable 7 – or 8-inch form factor.

Indeed, consumers have gene rally supported the move to smaller tablets. Among Surface Mini’s Competitors will ask the Apple iPad Mini, the Google Nexus 7, and the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX, Which we Compared to the Nexus 7 lastyear.

Traditionally, These smaller tablets havebeen used for “consumption” activities: playing games, browsing the Web, and watching videos. But on the eve of Microsoft’s launch, Amazon challenged us to use the Kindle Fire HDX in a new way-as a productivity machine. With the Surface Mini on the horizon, we Agreed.

 Amazon Kindle Fire HDX Image: Michael Homnick

class=”itemprop=”articleBody” description=””> Physically, the 8.9-inch Amazon Kindle Fire HDX is well-designed, but its size and weight are neither fish nor fowl .

Light and Air-y

Physically, the Kindle Fire HDX I tested is well-designed, with one exception: It’s too small to Qualify as a full-size tablet, yet too big for perfect portability.

class=”itemprop=”articleBody” description=””> With an 8.9-inch display, the 13.2-ounce Amazon tablet is only slightly smaller and lighter than the $ 500 Apple iPad Air, Which boasts a 9.7-inch display, weighs 16 ounces, and comes with 16GB of storage. Amazon Our review unit is overpriced notably heavier than the $ 400 iPad mini, Which has a 7.9-inch display, weighs 11.6 ounces, and comes with 16GB of storage.

Our Kindle Fire HDX review unit, a Wi-Fi only tablet is priced at $ 379 and includes 16GB of storage. Amazon Says That its 2560×1600 display is 100-percent RGB color-accurate, and we have no reason to doubt that.

While I was able to hold both the iPad mini and Kindle Fire HDX with one hand, the iPad mini is better suited for one-handed operation. The Kindle Fire tablet places both the power button and volume controls on the back-positioning That can be a challenge in some scenarios, like when you’re holding the Kindle in one hand and a stylus in the other.

 Amazon Kindle Fire HDX Origami cover Image: Michael Homnick

The Amazon Origami cover keeps the Kindle Fire HDX steady in either landscape or portrait mode.

To better test the Kindle Fire HDX, we ordered Amazon’s official accessory, the Origami Cover, as well as a stylus. On first blush, the polyurethane Origami cover seems over-engineered and a bit precious. As the name suggests, you’ll need to fold it a couple of different ways to prop up the tablet in it, and it’s a bit tricky to get the hang of. Once folded, however, it’s surprisingly stable, in both landscape and portrait orientation.

The Origami Cover lacks an integrated keyboard . So to use the Kindle Fire HDX as a productivity machine, you’ll need to make do with the software keyboard, or tote a separate Bluetooth keyboard Whenever you want to get some work done. I really appreciate the Microsoft Surface for its integrated keyboard covers, so the lack of an integrated hardware keyboard is a strike against the Amazon tablet.

Of course, keyboards do not make any sense When carrying a smaller tablet around by hand. For These scenarios, you’ll want a stylus.

For actual handwritten note-taking, I recommend one of two inking apps: either Handrite Notes or 7Notes. Both are available in premium and free versions. For digital inking, I prefer Handrite Notes, Which Allows you to scrawl notes in whatever size and orientation you prefer. Everytime you lift your hand, the software then resizes or cancel the word (or group of words), Placing it just after what was Previously written.

7Notes-Specifically the $ 7.99 Premium Edition includes a handwriting-to-text engine That can turn your notes into usable text. The latters overpriced exports to Evernote and a number of other services.

 Amazon Kindle Fire HDX Origami cover Handrite Image Michael Homnick

class=”itemprop=”articleBody” description=””> Taking notes using the Handrite app resizes your handwriting into a text-like size and format.

It’s Amazon’s world, and you’re living in it

Amazon has largely cut off the Kindle Fire HDX from the Google ecosystem, including the Google Play Store. On the positive side, Amazon offers most of what the Play Store offers (at least in terms of tablet apps), and it alsooffers one premium paid app per day, for free. So, if you’re vigilant, you May be able to pick up what you want