![]() 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. Amazon says that its 2560×1600 display is 100-percent RGB color-accurate, and we have no reason to doubt that. Our Kindle Fire HDX review unit, a Wi-Fi only tablet, is priced at $379 and includes 16GB of storage. Our Amazon review unit is also notably heavier than the $400 iPad mini, which has a 7.9-inch display, weighs 11.6 ounces, and comes with 16GB of storage. 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. ![]() 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. Physically, the 8.9-inch Amazon Kindle Fire HDX is well-designed, but its size and weight are neither fish nor fowl.
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