Here's the thing about the Fire HDX 8.9: It's really nice. Ridiculously nice. It weighs less than some 7" tablets. It's really fast. The 2560x1600 screen is gorgeous. The speakers, not traditionally a strong point on a flat computer-like object, are loud and clear. The Amazon media-based launcher, something I hated on the original Fire, has been polished to a mirror finish that, while still limited to Amazon content, no longer feels like a cage. I could live with Amazon's launcher, which was the first thing I replaced on my original Fire.
I was able to get almost the whole suite of Google Applications loaded in relatively short order. The actual Play Store doesn't seem to work, nor does Hangouts, but Gmail Chrome, Cloud Print, Youtube, Google Drive, Google Voice and Play Music do. I get a couple messages about one of the dependent apps crashing every time I unlock my HDX, but as far as I can tell that doesn't hurt anything.
So what's wrong with it?
1. The keyboard is not replaceable. No Swype. No Swiftkey. I do not like the included keyboard, but apparently Amazon hard-coded things so users can't change it. I don't know if I'm going to void my warranty to fix that but man is it lame.
2. No GPS software? I have Copilot on my Play account and I can sideload that, but there's nothing on the device to use it. Also lame.
3. ES File Explorer is as utterly essential for Kindle Fire products as Dropbox is for iFruits. It's pretty much the only thing in the Amazon App Store that talks to Google Drive, Dropbox, Onedrive or Sugarsync. It also does SMB shares and has a ridiculous set of file viewers of its own. Amazon is in most respects very good at being the second fiddle to other internet services. I wish I could replace the "Docs" option in the Launcher that points to my empty Amazon Cloud Drive account with Google Drive or even OneDrive.
4. The camera kinda sucks. It's a tablet, so I don't care that much.
5. Bing is the default search engine? Really?
6. Likewise, the sharing menu options feel very limited compared to other Android things. Maybe Andmade Share will fix that, but I definitely miss sharing to Cloud Print and Google Drive.
Relatively speaking, this is a tablet that is worthy of consideration.