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
Manufacturer: Kindle
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
Amazon's premium Kindle Oasis comes with Bluetooth, waterproofing and a larger screen. Here's our full review of the 9th-gen model from 2017.
If you don't mind the high price, the Kindle Oasis is the best e-reader you can buy today.
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.
Still beautiful, the Kindle Oasis further differentiates itself with a bigger screen. It's not for everybody, but some will find it a joy.
Lovely and lightweight; Still so thin; Charging case a nice touch; Waterproof
Expensive; 3G version is even more; Not for everybody
The Amazon Kindle Oasis is the best ebook reader money can buy, but the Kindle Paperwhite remains a more realistic choice for all but the most well-heeled readers.
Sharp, bright screen; Long battery life extended by leather charging cover; Ergonomic design; Built-in accelerometer; Vast ebook store.
Expensive; Not waterproof; Cover doesn't protect entire reader.
The Kindle Oasis is a wonderful ereader and is a pleasure to use. Its asymmetrical design is the biggest jump forward for any Kindle yet. But that doesn't make it worth £270. The Kindle Paperwhite costs less than half that and is still an excellent ereader with a great screen.
Screen works well in all light conditions; excellent design; great selection of ebooks in Kindle Store
expensive; cover slightly ruins the e-reader's balance; not waterproof
With Black Friday here, now is the best time to plump for the Oasis – if that’s the Kindle you’ve had your eye on. My biggest issue with it was the high price, and with some heavy discounts currently available it’s a much more appealing product.
Big and sharp display, Page-turning buttons are great, New “warmth” display setting is nice on the eyes
With the Paperwhite being so good, the Oasis is a hard sell, Lack of USB-C is annoying, Minimal updates from the previous model
According to FCC documents , the Oasis actually has Bluetooth and text to speech functionality, but Amazon has not enabled these features yet via a firmware update. Maybe in the future they will allow it to connect up to series of new accessories.
High Resolution; Case has a built in battery; 10 LED lights make it the best Kindle to read at night; New Ember font is really good
The most expensive Kindle ever; Asymmetrical design takes some getting used to; If you turn the brightness level to max it drains the battery quickly; Rating; : 7.5/10
The Kindle Oasis provides an awesome E Ink reading experience along with extra-long battery life, but the $290 price is a bit steep.
Even and bright light; Best-in-class content selection; Unique design with physical buttons; Intuitive interface
Expensive; Browser still awful
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