Yes, it's expensive, but the Kindle Oasis is a brilliant bit of design and easily the best eReader yet
Beautiful design; Excellent battery life; Good display
Expensive
Yes, it's expensive, but the Kindle Oasis is a brilliant bit of design and easily the best eReader yet
Beautiful design; Excellent battery life; Good display
Expensive
If you've got the Cash Money, this e-reader is the best you can buy. We can't knock its hustle.
Fabulous lightweight design; Pristine screen; Easy-to-use software
Really; really expensive; No adaptive lighting
I've had my Kindle Oasis for three months now, it being my fourth version. Having used it almost daily, I think I'm well placed to provide a balanced review of this product. I find it difficult to make any negative comment about the Oasis. It's very slightly larger than my Kindle Voyage.
However good it is, US$290 is a ridiculous amount of money to spend on an e-reader. Obvious, isn't it? Not, it seems, to Amazon, which has released the Kindle Oasis as part of a new wave of products that can actually turn a profit rather than be loss leaders.
I took the kindle out the box, set it up to charge and added my email and all my books were there ready for me to download when I was ready. If you have had a kindle prior to this you will be aware there are no instructions in the box but to be honest most of the settings are self explanatory -...
My favorite way to test any e-reader is to see if I still like using it when my reading material isn't exactly thrilling. For the past week, I've been using Amazon's newest Kindle to get through a book called Oh Crap! Potty Training and I still like reading on it more than any Kindle I've tried.
Thin; Weighs next to nothing without the cover; Feels great reading with one hand
Expensive; No adaptive backlight; Not waterproof
This is the last Kindle review you'll ever need to read. It's not that Amazon's going to stop making Kindles. Just the opposite-even as the company has turned its product into a synonym for its category, the way every MP3 player was an iPod, Amazon keeps steaming ahead, making new devices.
Smaller is better, and the Oasis is tiny; Included case means long battery and unbroken Kindle; Page-turn buttons are back
It's expensive, and there are cheaper versions that do all the same things; Dear Amazon, MAKE THE KINDLE WATERPROOF; Love, everyone
E-readers have been around for some time... There was the Nook, a few by Sony, a few Kobos and of course Kindle by Amazon. There have been several along the years and currently there are four different versions...
Petite size; Stunning display; Bundled-in case; superb battery life
3G version almost as expensive as an iPad
Every couple of years Amazon introduces a new Kindle e-ink e-reader that's smaller, lighter and faster. But with the arrival of the Kindle Oasis, Amazon's thinnest and lightest e-reader ever, the e-book pioneer needs to add a new adjective to the list: pricier.
The Kindle Oasis is the lightest Kindle yet at 4.6 ounces and is 3.4 mm at its thinnest point; A slim leather battery case is included and adheres magnetically to the device, bumping battery life up to a 9 weeks without WiFi on.
It's pricey; isn't any zippier than the Voyage or Paperwhite; and isn't waterproof
The Kindle Oasis is the best Kindle ever made. But it's way too expensive for most people, especially when cheaper models offer the same sharp display and backlighting.
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