Still, there is value in leaving all those functions behind. The Oasis is an ideal device for canceling out, however briefly, the distractions of the wider world. But all that comes at a very high price. And while the Oasis takes reading seriously, there are moments where it still does not take reading seriously enough.
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The Kindle Oasis 2 from Amazon measures 15.8x14cm and weighs 189 grams; the first 5cm of the width is. 7cm thick about the same as most newer SmartPhones however the rest of the width is harf that this is the part with the viewable screen that is...
There's plenty to like about the new Kindle Oasis, with its abundance of new features. It's waterproof, offers audiobook/ebook synchronisation and has a larger screen. And the best part? Amazon has also reduced the price.At £229, the company's high-end...
A great e-reader, but make sure the premium features are worth it to you.The Oasis is a high-end e-reader for someone who wants the best design and a larger screen. While the price tag certainly gives us pause, the premium features still make it a joy...
The Kindle Oasis is a great e-reader, but it's hard to justify the price tag when the core experience is largely untouched and is still offered by the cheaper products in the...
Another excellent e-book reader for those who love to read on the move. The Amazon Kindle Oasis is premium Kindle and comes with a premium price tag – starts from Rs. 21,999.Rating 4.8 out of 5You can buy this Amazon Kindle Oasis from Rs. 21,999,...
The second-generation Kindle Oasis is Amazon's flagship device for what an e-reader should be. It has a great build, long battery life, twice the storage when compared to the other Kindles, along with a larger display. The fact that audible isn't active...
The Kindle Oasis (2017) takes its design cues from its predecessor, which means you still get the razor-thin frame and protruding hand grip. It also retains the physical page turn buttons, while also letting you use the touchscreen to go backwards and...
Amazon Kindle Oasis is easily the best iteration of the Kindle out there. The idea to go with a larger display size is quite interesting and you get a lot more text per page as compared to the older Kindles. The Oasis is well-built and the water...
The Kindle Oasis was Amazon's top-of-the-line ebook reader when it debuted in 2016. We really enjoyed reading books on the 2016 Kindle Oasis and in our review, we stated that price aside, it's about as good a reading experience as you can get. Amazon...
The early Kindle was a beast by today's standards. It tried to do too much. It came with a QWERTY keyboard, a web browser and probably an e-mail client. This was at a time when smartphones were BlackBerry devices and not iPhones, so you get the...
Well, this is clearly the most premium Kindle you can buy. It is also thinnest, lightest, brightest and most advanced Kindle ever. But all that comes at a price and I am not convinced the premium really makes sense when the more affordable Kindles do...
The 2017 Amazon Kindle Oasis is the Rolls-Royce of e-readers – a premium device that does little more than the excellent Paperwhite, while costing more than twice the price. But that's ok. It isn't the Kindle you should buy, but it's the one you'll want...
I realize that it's hard to justify $349 for an e-reader, considering that all you can do with it is pretty much read books, and now listen to them. For a few extra dollars, you can buy an iPad Mini 4 from Apple, which along with the excellent Kindle...
There's no arguing that the Kindle Oasis is a fabulous device for reading on. It's thinner, lighter, faster and more thoughtfully designed than any Kindle before it. The screen light has been improved and it has great battery life. It's a fantastic...