![]() I paired my Apple Wireless Keyboard to the Kindle Fire HDX via Bluetooth with no issues, and it worked as expected. I set up my Gmail and my corporate Exchange mail in a matter of minutes with just my user names and passwords, as well as an Exchange server Web address for my work mail, calendar and contacts. The Kindle Fire OS makes it simple to set up all of your email accounts. I much prefer smaller 7-inch tablets to larger models, and the smaller Amazon tablet is extremely portable, and very light, both of which business travelers will appreciate. Compared to Apple’s Wi-Fi-only iPad mini, the Kindle Fire HDX 7″ is also nearly 30g lighter. The Kindle Fire HDX 7″ (Wi-Fi only) is almost 40g lighter than the Nexus 7 (Wi-Fi). The tablet I use most often is Google’s Nexus 7 (2013) Android tablet, which has a nearly identical display size, but is more than 10mm taller and just a bit thicker. My favorite thing about the Kindle Fire HDX 7″ is it shape and size: 7.3 inches tall, 5.0 inches wide, and 0.35 inches thick. (Note: I’m writing specifically about the Kindle Fire HDX 7″ running Fire OS 3.2, but the majority of my observations also apply to the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9″.)Īmazon Kindle Fire HDX Pros for Business Users Here’s some enterprise perspective, based on my experience during the past week, putting Amazon’s Kindle Fire HDX 7″ through the paces of a typical business user - and with IT implications in mind. ![]()
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