![]() Oasis shines in the little things that casual Kindle users might not notice. Some jacket pockets will stow it, but jeans are a no-go. ![]() The 7-inch screen is a welcome addition, though the device is no longer quite as stashable as the Paperwhite and Kindle Voyage. The brushed-aluminum body feels decidedly more sturdy than the plastic-shell predecessors, and the chassis is fitted with an ergonomic battery bump that makes it easy to hold with one hand, and weighs in at just 6.8 ounces. It’s clear as soon as you open the box the Oasis is a fancy piece of equipment. We especially dig the “invert black-and-white” feature that can function as a night mode to keep insomnia at bay.īut with prices starting at $250 and climbing all the way up to $350 for a 32GB cellular version, the more basic Kindle Paperwhite - now selling at $89.99 - feels like a better value than the Oasis. Read up on the best Kindle deals during Amazon Prime's Early Access Saleĭoes the world really need a luxury e-reader? In the case of the Kindle Oasis, it’s more of a nice-to-have situation.Īmazon’s new, high-end reading tablet is sleek as an iPhone and boasts a slew of subtle features that make for a soothing reading experience. Build healthy summer reading habits with this Kindle Paperwhite Kids, now $50 offĮnjoy up to 31% off on select Amazon Kindle E-readers for a limited timeĪmazon's Very Merry Deals are sure to boost Christmas spirit: discounts on TVs, tablets, more
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